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41. Contest Free Zones (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Tue Aug 29 00:29:49 1995
NOT ! 40 meters is a good example of what this type of band would sound like. Now that the mexicans have moved their SSB rag chew nets to the bottom 25 khz of what was once the 40M CW portion of the
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-08/msg00224.html (8,046 bytes)

42. Quik-disconnect connectors for avoiding ZAPPED (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Thu Aug 31 19:16:09 1995
What type of quik-disconnect connectors would you recommend for rotor cables, beverage control cables, etc? It would be nice to have a few connectors with lots of pins, rather than a lot of small con
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-08/msg00245.html (14,296 bytes)

43. Climbing in the wind... (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Mon Oct 16 20:26:54 1995
I know this will fall on deaf ears in many cases but let me relate a "tower wind" story which will at least keep one or two of you from loosing a limb or even your life. The picture is this: myself
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00092.html (8,350 bytes)

44. 40-meter SSB intruders in CW band (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Tue Oct 17 16:31:29 1995
In addition to those Indonesian pirates, I hear Central American SSB stations most days on 7.003 Mhz around 1200-1400Z. They are quite loud in the US Midwest. I have heard them sign XE and YS amateur
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00096.html (11,172 bytes)

45. Hornet's Nest of Controversy... (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Wed Oct 18 21:25:13 1995
Somethings about WASP's I have learned over the years which may help. They become relatively docile at night and they are all "on the nest" at that time, also since it is much cooler they are more sl
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00108.html (13,622 bytes)

46. Hornet's Nest of Controversy... (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Thu Oct 19 16:48:11 1995
can't got Yea only he missed the part about where you tie those vines to your ankles and the top of the tower and then "dive" off the tower as the flaming yellow jackets fall on you!!! ~8>) Dave N0DH
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00111.html (10,468 bytes)

47. TopBand: ARRL 160 test (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Mon Oct 23 18:39:15 1995
Scott Starts at 2200Z on the 1st, ends at 1600Z on the 3rd Most of us try and sleep, not much happening by the time the sun 's been up an hour. My two L's are 260' feet apart, Computer models suggest
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00123.html (10,018 bytes)

48. Tower Surgery (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Thu Oct 26 17:36:26 1995
Terry, Having survived an accident under just the conditions you mentioned but with a 20' mast. I would consider the following options. I assume you are trying to lower this mast through a thrust bea
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00143.html (29,219 bytes)

49. Tower Surgery (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Thu Oct 26 21:48:21 1995
TILT ( no pun intended) Be very careful with this approach!!!! The original poster was trying to put a 25' mast in place. Unless I miss my guess I would say that this mast probably weighs almost 200
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-10/msg00144.html (15,925 bytes)

50. Contester's diet...what's best? (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Tue Nov 21 19:52:19 1995
Rumor has it, that around 3 in the morning Bill puts a rubber band around a certain body part in conjunction with the fluid intake noted above. The resulting pressure build up and pain keeps him awak
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00116.html (7,521 bytes)

51. 160 Meter DX Window (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Wed Nov 22 18:38:21 1995
of UHH last time I checked it was 1.2MHZ (1.8 to 2.0) I'll be happy if the lids stay out of the 5KHZ window just once thats why most rigs have two vfo's these days call CQ on on 1827 QSX 1832!The oth
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00130.html (8,959 bytes)

52. Pileup Manners (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Tue Nov 28 20:36:28 1995
Jack Same thing happened to me on Saturday morning when I was trying to work XZ1A down on the bottom of 80M. The XZ asked several times "N0??", Only to be greeted by sevral W6/7 stations calling on t
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00181.html (10,350 bytes)

53. Zone 18 (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Tue Nov 28 20:53:42 1995
Ward R0/UR8LV/ z18 was on 160 last weekend. Didnt hear him on any other bands though Dave N0DH/7 Can anyone recommend a good source or couple of sources of wisdom on pileup management, as distinct fr
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00182.html (8,961 bytes)

54. Pileup manners and Black lists (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Wed Nov 29 17:08:48 1995
I got several personal replies to my comments about keeping a black list of "habitually offensive pileup mongers", to which I intend to put to future use in a dxpedition as well as some of my own con
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00191.html (7,051 bytes)

55. Pileup Offenders (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Wed Nov 29 22:22:17 1995
repeat offenders need to feel a little heat from their peers. Well put, I never had or saw a problem with W3LPL or N4WW just to name a couple of the guys on my "good guy" list both of which have run
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-11/msg00193.html (10,705 bytes)

56. How do I score /MM ???? (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Mon Dec 4 22:15:38 1995
This weekend in the ARRL 160M test I worked S51AG/MM. My question is how do I score it (if at all?). /MM is not an ARRL section or a DXCC country, therefore It doesnt count as a multiplier (right?).
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-12/msg00037.html (11,081 bytes)

57. CAC Address?/160 DX window (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Tue Dec 5 16:30:02 1995
<snip> A year ago I felt much the same way you do until someone pointed out to me that because of the "invisible" nature of radio it is "almost" impossible to tell if that really is W2IMALID calling
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-12/msg00048.html (26,579 bytes)

58. Thanks ARRL! (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Thu Dec 14 01:29:35 1995
Gee John thats great, maybe they will talk to Bill and Warren over at the ARRL Contest desk. I've sent them no less than 6 E-mails and 2 written letters in the last 6 months on two different subjects
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-12/msg00124.html (6,547 bytes)

59. The Contest Computer (Cereal Ports by one Snapped puppy) (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Wed Dec 20 23:52:50 1995
One mans solution to the seriaL port wars Microsoft Bus Mouse configured for IRQ2 Quickpath Systems serial/parallel card model 42 (16 bit card, 4 serial ports, 2 parallel) COM1 (not configured see be
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1995-12/msg00165.html (16,393 bytes)

60. N0DH/7 ARRL 160 (score: 1)
Author: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (n0dh@comtch.iea.com)
Date: Mon Dec 5 17:19:00 1994
N0DH/7 Section: E. Wash. Catagorey: Single Op / High Power Stats: 738 QSO's - 75 Sections - 4 Countries - 120,396 (22 hours air time) Soap Box and Saga Staretd out the the weekend before playing in t
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1994-12/msg00041.html (11,686 bytes)


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