- 61. CONNECTOR MARKING (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Wed Jul 27 10:23:23 1994
- Learn the resistor color code and then 80m becomes GRAY-BLACK, 40m is YEL-BLK, etc. Voila! No record keeping! 73 de Bill, N6CQ/3 (n6cq@paonline.com)
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-07/msg00108.html (6,314 bytes)
- 62. 930 VS. 940 SUMMARY (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Thu Aug 11 12:16:25 1994
- Kd> 73, Kd> Charlie KD5PJ kd5pj@lobby.ti.com I bought a '930 10 years ago and considered it to be the best rig I ever owned (my previous rig was a Drake "C" line). It was an order of magnitude bette
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00046.html (9,661 bytes)
- 63. WAE USING BVQP PACKET (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Fri Aug 12 17:15:43 1994
- N6AA> Valley QSO Party standards in its definition of single-operator N6AA> for the WAE Contest! Yes, the rules state that "single-operator" N6AA> entrants are allowed to use packet cluster spotting
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00056.html (14,398 bytes)
- 64. PACKET & WRTC TEAMS (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Aug 16 14:11:02 1994
- Fi> the best Fi> operators, it makes sense not to allow packet for WRTC competitors. Fi> Bill Fisher, KM9P How about having the teams put together field-day-style stations including push-up masts fo
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00077.html (7,317 bytes)
- 65. SCREW-IN GUY ANCHORS: (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Aug 16 14:11:04 1994
- Responding to Phil, N6ZZ regarding Screw-in Anchors: I'm using 3 1/2' x 6" Rohn screw anchors from Texas Towers to guy 70' of 25G. I used 3-hole equalizer plates (EP25343) to attach 2 sets of guys. M
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00078.html (12,299 bytes)
- 66. SCREW-IN GUY ANCH (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Wed Aug 17 10:02:58 1994
- Mo> so : r = 122 * 0.7 = 85.5 cm Mo> Vol = 1/3 * 3.14 * (85.5)^2 * 122 = 925,000 cm^3 (more or less) Mo> Weight = 925,000 cm^3 * 1.5 g/cm^3 = 1,387,500 g = 1,388 kg Mo> which is about 3,000 lbs. [ n
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00088.html (6,936 bytes)
- 67. POWER SURGE PROTECTOR (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Aug 30 12:43:52 1994
- I installed surge protectors in my main breaker panel a few years ago and have had no problems or damage since, despite some pretty good lightning storms which have damaged several neighbors' electro
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00139.html (6,755 bytes)
- 68. ELEVATED RADIALS (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Aug 30 12:43:51 1994
- I think the recent discussion of using elevated radials to improve the performance of a vertical antenna is moot. It seems to me that a better solution is to increase the electrical length of the rad
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00140.html (7,569 bytes)
- 69. K4VX GUY WIRE ARTICLE (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Wed Aug 31 18:21:42 1994
- Fi> said you don't need to break up guy wires. This was according to some Fi> NEC modeling that Lew had done. Fi> 73 Fi> Fi> -!- Fi> Bill Fisher, KM9P I think that the particular configuration of an
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-08/msg00149.html (16,895 bytes)
- 70. AG6K AMP MODS (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Thu Sep 1 11:28:30 1994
- I have a couple of amplifier mod kits put together by Rich Measures, AG6K that I have been trying to get around to installing in my two AL-1200s. But the latest QST contains a rebuttal to one of AG6K
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00001.html (9,962 bytes)
- 71. ICE TELNO (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Thu Sep 1 14:03:11 1994
- Se> lightning suppressor I bought was disappointing. While their Se> literature claims the suppressor element is a heavy-duty ceramic unit, Se> inside I found a little Se> glass bulb about the size
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00004.html (9,038 bytes)
- 72. FORGET ABOUT THE (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Sep 6 16:38:58 1994
- P_> difference between multi single and multi multi operations. Multi P_> singles will set up stations to man 6 bands full time, just assuring P_> only one transmitter goes on the air at a time. No,
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00027.html (6,600 bytes)
- 73. SURGE PROTECTORS/AG6K (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Tue Sep 6 16:38:59 1994
- N4> 73, Pete N4> N4ZR@netcom.com 1. Surge protectors: Got a couple of terse replies agreeing that the surge protectors should be installed before the main breakers, but I continue to see other recom
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00028.html (6,882 bytes)
- 74. WHICH OFFLINE READER? (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Thu Sep 8 11:38:29 1994
- Can anyone suggest an QWK-compatible offline reader that can handle more than 25 characters in the reply address field? I've tried Bluewave, Speed Read, and Offline, but none of these seem to allow y
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00046.html (10,445 bytes)
- 75. WHICH OFFLINE READE (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Fri Sep 9 11:43:43 1994
- Thanks to those who suggested their favorite offline readers. But I've been informed that 25 characters is the limit set for addresses by the QWK standard. The way to get around this is to enter the
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00054.html (6,561 bytes)
- 76. SUMMARY - HF REMOTE (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Mon Sep 12 15:19:52 1994
- 00> used an AEA remote device, or other. Main question...is HF Remote 00> hardware sufficient for just casual DXing or will it play in 00> contesting?? 73 All de Danny K7SS@mcimail.com Don't the maj
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00073.html (6,550 bytes)
- 77. MULTI-SINGLE... A (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Mon Sep 12 15:19:54 1994
- P_> this can be checked!), the 5 multiplier stations can work any P_> multiplier, any band, any time (coming close to a m/m setup, right?) P_> Peter - ON6TT Working any multiplier, any band, any tim
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00074.html (6,647 bytes)
- 78. N6CQ SPRINT SCORE/RE:AB6F (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Mon Sep 12 15:19:55 1994
- N6CQ/3 Sprint Score 20M - 52 40M - 49 80M - 0 -- 101 Q x 27 M = 2,700 1) 150w (forgot to turn on amp - 100pts) 2) Operated 1.5 hours total, mostly with my 3yr daughter sitting on my lap "helping" me!
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00075.html (7,383 bytes)
- 79. I.C.E. SURGE PROTECTOR (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Mon Sep 12 15:19:56 1994
- Please note the following correction to my description of the I.C.E. surge protector: It consists of a large discharge inductor on the antenna side which provides the primary protection and static di
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00076.html (7,336 bytes)
- 80. W5WMU SPRINT REPORT (score: 1)
- Author: bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com (bill.lumnitzer@paonline.com)
- Date: Mon Sep 12 16:16:47 1994
- Bi> contest began. I guess it's OK, but I personally think it is not in Bi> the spirit of the competition. Down at the big Gaithersburg, MD hamfest yesterday, there were posters up Everywhere advert
- /archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-09/msg00077.html (7,882 bytes)
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