Search String: Display: Description: Sort:

Results:

References: [ +from:bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com: 93 ]

Total 93 documents matching your query.

41. egg insulators (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Tue Sep 12 11:28:35 1995
Al> ur guy lines? Al> Tnx AL7CQ Lloyd <15.0' 27.5' 39.5' --|--widest nonresonant ranges 58.0' --| 76.0' Of course there are also longer lengths but these are the ones I have used in building my Cont
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00053.html (6,838 bytes)

42. Rohn 25G (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Tue Sep 19 17:03:24 1995
Quoting Stan, W7NI: As long as we're talkin' real world, how 'bout including things like the use of substitute guy anchors such as trees and tree stumps, and screw anchors that can only be screwed in
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00097.html (12,302 bytes)

43. participation in cw (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 20 16:22:05 1995
Rl> Tip two, only call CQ...at your own speed, and make 'em repeat the Rl> exchange if they sent it too fast to copy. Rl> Rich Boyd KE3Q Good idea Rich, but the original statement was that you can't
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00105.html (6,714 bytes)

44. participation in cw (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 20 16:22:06 1995
Rl> between 28 and 36 WPM. Certainly some are faster, as some are slower. Rl> But it's surprisingly easy to copy fast CW when you know what's Rl> coming...that is, call, QSO number, name, state. Rl>
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00106.html (6,676 bytes)

45. 40 meter eu (and ja ! (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 20 16:22:06 1995
Sometimes the "boys out west" get lucky. I recall operating at K0RF's place in the early 80s in the ARRL CW contest when I worked a number of both JAs and EUs at HIGH NOON LOCAL on 40M. 3L Yagi at 10
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00107.html (15,046 bytes)

46. concrete curing - sum (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 12:50:48 1995
Do> tower-to-foundation interface, tomorrow wouldn't be too late to Do> inspect it! Do> 73! Do> Frank Do> W3LPL Do> donovanf@sgate.com I also paint my towers and the exposed concrete bases with brow
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00128.html (6,691 bytes)

47. Topband: phased verti (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 12:50:49 1995
Tr> C'mon Steve... don't you remember 14AVQ's don't cover 80 meters! Tr> Try a pair of 18AVQs. Tr> BTW, Bill, can help out with any design details. He is a great Tr> believer in mutli-band verticals
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00129.html (6,538 bytes)

48. topband: dx-operation (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 12:50:49 1995
Jp> EVER OPERATORS" use QSK and know when evryone else is STILL calling, Jp> then they keep on calling, hoping to be the last one. To them, being Jp> the first one through is more important than jus
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00130.html (11,953 bytes)

49. concrete curing - sum (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 19:28:01 1995
Do> tower-to-foundation interface, tomorrow wouldn't be too late to Do> inspect it! Do> 73! Do> Frank Do> W3LPL Do> donovanf@sgate.com I also paint my towers and the exposed concrete bases with brow
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00132.html (6,688 bytes)

50. topband: phased verti (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 19:28:01 1995
Tr> C'mon Steve... don't you remember 14AVQ's don't cover 80 meters! Tr> Try a pair of 18AVQs. Tr> BTW, Bill, can help out with any design details. He is a great Tr> believer in mutli-band verticals
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00133.html (6,537 bytes)

51. topband: dx-operation (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Wed Sep 27 19:28:01 1995
Jp> EVER OPERATORS" use QSK and know when evryone else is STILL calling, Jp> then they keep on calling, hoping to be the last one. To them, being Jp> the first one through is more important than jus
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-09/msg00134.html (6,859 bytes)

52. rotor (rotator?) v2.0 (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Tue Oct 10 17:18:49 1995
Jc> A device that escalates (people) is an escalator. Jc> A person who perpetrates (a crime) is a perpetrator. Jc> Thus, if it turns something else it is a rotator; Jc> if it, itself, turns, it is a
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00045.html (13,745 bytes)

53. ICE/Radioware Nos. (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Sat Nov 11 03:29:04 1995
Masa asked for these numbers but I lost his email address - sorry for the b/w: ICE - FAX 317-545-9645 Radioware P.O. Box 1478 Westford, MA 01886 Voice: 508-452-5555 (800-950-WARE) No FAX listed in QS
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00037.html (6,193 bytes)

54. LIST (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Thu Mar 17 11:30:19 1994
REVIEW
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-03/msg00037.html (5,848 bytes)

55. HEIL/YAESU (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Thu Mar 31 16:02:32 1994
I installed the replacement speakers supplied by Heil which were purported to be the "fix" for the low audio problem when the Pro-Set is plugged into an FT-1000; THIS MOD MAKES NO IMPROVEMENT AND IS
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-03/msg00079.html (42,729 bytes)

56. MULTI-RIG ISOLATION (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Fri Jun 17 12:10:07 1994
What techniques are being used to reduce interference between rigs in a multi-operation? I have used ICE transmit filters in the past but this has not provided enough isolation. Separate towers for e
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-06/msg00063.html (21,204 bytes)

57. RIG ISOLATION (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Mon Jul 11 13:12:30 1994
Sorry for not getting back to this sooner but my feed was disconnected for a few days then a family vacation took precedence! Received 6 or 8 suggestions regarding ways to improve rig isolation in a
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00026.html (26,854 bytes)

58. NON-CONTAMINAT (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Tue Jul 12 16:43:40 1994
Mr> Subject: Non-Contaminating Coax Mr> Quoth The Wireman: Mr> "Class IIA is also PVC but is referred to as "non-contaminating". Mr> ..."Non-contaminating" does not mean direct-buriable... Mr> ...Wi
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00027.html (7,968 bytes)

59. RIG ISOLATION (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Tue Jul 12 16:43:38 1994
Sorry for not getting back to this sooner but my feed was disconnected for a few days then a family vacation took precedence! Received 6 or 8 suggestions regarding ways to improve rig isolation in a
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00028.html (20,485 bytes)

60. GAS (score: 1)
Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
Date: Fri Jul 15 15:53:44 1994
GS> 3. Power beyond that allowed by your country's GS> telecommunications authority is ILLEGAL. I have the following comments to add: 1. I think a pervasive rationalization is that violating FCC reg
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00053.html (12,749 bytes)


This search system is powered by Namazu