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1. Masts (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Wed Jun 22 09:10:00 1994
I used an 18 foot section of 1/4" thick chrome-molybdnum alloy pipe for 13 years (similar to what K5RC is selling). It is strong stuff. I had a KLM 3 el 40 meter beam mounted 15 feet above the top of
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-06/msg00072.html (11,769 bytes)

2. IARU Contest and Low Sunspots (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Wed Jun 29 14:03:00 1994
Here comes a pep talk about the IARU RS contest - despite the lack of sunspots. For the 1986 contest, the flux was 72 - just about the same as now. The A-index was also quite low - around 5 if I reca
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-06/msg00098.html (15,937 bytes)

3. Field Day (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Fri Jul 1 09:06:00 1994
I can't believe all the complaining about poor operating in FD. I pride myself in setting a good example. Unfortunately, the "last 2 letters" masses listen to the DX nets every day, and only hear goo
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00002.html (17,991 bytes)

4. W5WMU and LOUDNESS (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Thu Jul 14 16:33:00 1994
I am quite ambivalent on this subject. For years, I have thought that W5WMU was just TOO loud for any antenna system. I enjoyed reading K5GA's description of Pat's antenna farm. Very impressive. Howe
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00041.html (9,863 bytes)

5. DX-only CQing (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Fri Jul 22 09:29:00 1994
I will go on the record as being opposed to a contest where only non-USA stations can CQ. With the possible exception of CQWW Phone and ARRL DX Phone, there is still room for more stations (including
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00079.html (12,660 bytes)

6. "Winning" (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Mon Jul 25 08:45:00 1994
On the other hand, as the guy who came in #1 in the WRTC (the "real" winner), I felt cheated when everyone got a tee shirt that said "winner". For a change, here was a contest where I WAS G-A, and e
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00092.html (6,782 bytes)

7. SS Multiplier Hunting (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Wed Jul 27 08:41:00 1994
Not so ! There has never been an SS where I didn't have to look for mults. Even from KP2A, I had to search for a VE5. From Colorado, I always have to search for VE6, VE8 and Wyo. Steve London, N2IC
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00109.html (6,225 bytes)

8. Dunestar filters ? (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Fri Jul 29 08:53:00 1994
Does anyone have experience with the Dunestar bandswitching filter ? What is the attenuation on each of the non-selected bands ? How much does the bandswitching impair isolation, compared to the sing
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00132.html (6,368 bytes)

9. Dunestar summary (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Tue Aug 2 11:07:00 1994
Thanks to AA6MC, KU4J, K0PP, KR0Y, WX0B, KR9U, AB6FO and W2VJN for their comments on Dunestar bandpass filters. Steve London, N2IC/0 n2ic@longs.att.com -- Dunestar has designed the powdered iron core
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00006.html (26,627 bytes)

10. N2IC NAQP Results (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Mon Aug 8 08:58:00 1994
Band QSO's Mults 160 45 28 (1/4 wavelength sloper at 60 feet) 80 113 40 (inv-v at 115 feet) 40 200 49 (inv-v at 90 feet) 20 264 51 (KT-34XA's at 115 feet, 65 feet) 15 107 34 " 10 21 14 " 750 216 Run
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00028.html (11,015 bytes)

11. N6AA vs. K5ZD vs. KR2Q (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven.M.London@att.com)
Date: Fri Aug 12 15:15:00 1994
There's been enough said on single-op/assisted - I have (almost) nothing to add on that subject. What about packet and multi's ? First off, let me emphatically state that I have really enjoyed the us
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00055.html (7,514 bytes)

12. Another Antenna/Zoning Nightmare (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Thu Aug 5 13:05:41 1993
I couldn't help but repost this from netnews. Todd, N9MWB is a budding contester. He acknowledges that he can't put up a competitive HF antenna, so he tried to be somewhat competitive on VHF/UHF. His
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-08/msg00037.html (12,800 bytes)

13. 80M Ant Help (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Mon Aug 9 13:17:23 1993
A half-square is nothing more than 2/3 of a bobtail curtain. Think of your half-square as two quarter wave verticals, interconnected with a 1/2 wavelength phasing line. Having the bottom 3 feet on th
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-08/msg00059.html (6,951 bytes)

14. More info on ATTMAIL (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Fri Aug 13 08:29:04 1993
As Tim, KJ4VH discovered, ATTMAIL can be used to send and receive e-mail to cq-contest (as well as any other internet address). The ATTMAIL sales people don't really understand the product they are s
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-08/msg00079.html (6,323 bytes)

15. N2IC NAQP Score (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Fri Aug 27 08:37:03 1993
NAQP - SSB N2IC/0 - 4 hours of operation Band QSO's Mults 20 403 52 15 19 11 Total 422 63 26,586 points KI3V/7 certainly did have an amazing barefoot signal on 15 meter backscatter !
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-08/msg00166.html (6,083 bytes)

16. N2IC Sprint Ramblings ... (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Mon Sep 13 10:28:25 1993
N2IC Colorado 332 x 43 = 14,276 First contest from the new QTH ! Activity seemed down - really had to dig after the first 60 QSO's on each band. Spent 15 minutes on 20 meters around 0200Z with the be
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-09/msg00062.html (6,591 bytes)

17. Sprint Ergonomics (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Tue Sep 14 10:48:07 1993
Kevin, NC6U writes... 3. I took too long from sending someone's call to punching the little itty-bitty memory button side-mounted on the Bencher paddle. After a couple of hours, I finally figured thi
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-09/msg00089.html (7,380 bytes)

18. Sunspots (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Wed Sep 15 09:09:40 1993
Here's my empirical insights on sunspots and propagation, based on 3 cycles worth of operating. The last sunspot cycle did indeed bottom out in late 1986, based on smoothed sunspot numbers. However,
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-09/msg00106.html (7,577 bytes)

19. Sprint Software (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Thu Sep 16 08:38:26 1993
As discussed in the Sept/Oct NCJ, the recommended way to send the exchange in Sprint is either: NC6U N2IC 243 STEVE CO or NC6U 243 STEVE CO N2IC The old version of NA (5.16) that I have does not allo
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-09/msg00119.html (6,337 bytes)

20. Sprint and 2-frequency contesting (score: 1)
Author: Steven.M.London@att.com (Steven M London +1 303 538 4763)
Date: Mon Sep 20 13:33:41 1993
2 frequency technique (as long as the 2 frequencies are > 5 kHz apart). In fact, it is the only way to handle 20 meters after you work the first 100 "true" Sprinters. I don't think the founding fath
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-09/msg00165.html (6,706 bytes)


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