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1. Orlando/Boston Sunrise/Sunset (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon Jan 4 09:03:01 1993
In his recent posting, Ron, WA6DGX states that Orlando sunrise is 45 minutes later than New England sunrise. According to ON4UN's software, it looks like a lot less than 45 minutes for CQWW: Nov 1: B
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00009.html (6,817 bytes)

2. Beverages (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Fri Jan 8 09:56:07 1993
I have done a little experimenting with short, single wire beverages, both terminated and unterminated. I have two beverages - the NW/SE one is 300 feet (very short) and the NE/SW one is 450 feet. At
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00034.html (6,936 bytes)

3. CQ EU de AH1A (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Wed Jan 27 20:07:36 1993
The AH1A, Howland Island operation began on January 25, and will continue until February 2. One of the prime objectives of the AH1A operation is to satisfy the demand for KH1 in Europe (#2 on the EU
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-01/msg00090.html (7,061 bytes)

4. TS-940 woes (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Sat Feb 29 08:37:08 1992
I am the not-very-proud owner of an early model TS-940S. Not being afraid to dig into radios, I have fixed most of the quirks that were present when I bought it - intermittant rx sensitivity, flaky p
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-02/msg00031.html (6,296 bytes)

5. Maunder Minimum (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Wed Apr 8 15:30:38 1992
The Maunder Minimum was a long period of time (100+ years) in which virtually no sunspots were observed. I believe this occurred back in the 1700's, although I am trying to recollect this from memory
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-04/msg00015.html (6,940 bytes)

6. HF Packet Cluster Forwarding (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Sun May 24 21:25:29 1992
One of our local sysops stumbled onto the packet cluster backbone on 10138.5 kHz. We would really like to get connected - and probably have the propagation and spare equipment to make it happen. The
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-05/msg00017.html (6,314 bytes)

7. Never Mind ! (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon May 25 19:29:01 1992
Thanks to KQ8M and others, I now have some knowledge of the packet cluster backbone on 10 MHz. Now, if we could only find a better way to send packet on HF. Retry city ! Really limits the number of p
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-05/msg00018.html (6,167 bytes)

8. DX Engineering monobanders (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Tue May 26 14:53:59 1992
The AA6TT/0 antenna farm is constructed entirely of DX Engineering monobanders. Need I say more ? Steve, N2IC/0
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-05/msg00022.html (6,248 bytes)

9. Yet another WPX score (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon Jun 1 12:29:10 1992
NQ0I - Multi-single (N2IC, NQ0I, K0KR) Band Q P 40 467 109 20 1273 507 15 345 126 10 18 10 Total 2103 752 == 3,624,640 points Welcome to the declining years of sunspot cycle 22 ! Pretty reasonable EU
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-06/msg00005.html (6,305 bytes)

10. WPX Scores (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Tue Jun 2 09:50:32 1992
WB2EKK's mail suggests that N4WW was M/M . Can anyone confirm this ? How about WC4E ? M/S or M/M ? Am also glad to hear that WZ1R was M/M . I heard AA6TT all day Sunday on 10 meters, so I am quite su
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-06/msg00011.html (6,136 bytes)

11. FD de K2NA/0 (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon Jun 29 12:01:01 1992
Despite cool, wet and stormy WX, we had a great time at about 8500 feet, 10 miles west of Boulder, CO. We had 2 30 foot towers, each with a 4 band (40-10) beam, as well as an assortment of wires. We
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-06/msg00057.html (6,757 bytes)

12. CT Version 8 strangeness (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon Jul 6 14:29:15 1992
Here's a few strange things I found trying out CT 8.09 for the IARU RS contest. Could one of you New England guys pass this on to Ken ? 1) When I enter a callsign and hit the space bar, I expect CT t
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-07/msg00013.html (6,873 bytes)

13. IARU Results (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon Jul 13 10:23:03 1992
N2IC (+K0KR, NQ0I) multi Band QSO's Zones 160 7 2 80 35 12 40 179 29 20 639 53 15 755 58 10 144 20 Total 1759 174 about 1.2M points Great condx the first 12 hours, fair to good condx the second 12 ho
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-07/msg00018.html (6,644 bytes)

14. Low Pass Filters ? (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.ATMOS.ColoState.EDU (Steven London)
Date: Thu Jul 30 13:48:05 1992
I recently discovered that my Drake low pass filter was causing a 2:1 SWR, as seen from the rig. I opened it up, but didn't see anything obviously fried. I notice that the Drake filter is rated at 10
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-07/msg00034.html (6,387 bytes)

15. CT 8.17 ? (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Fri Oct 9 12:54:59 1992
I received my CT Version 8 update the other day, and it was 8.16. Now I see there is an 8.17. Anyone know what has been changed ? I suppose a safer approach is to download the latest from the CT BBS
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-10/msg00022.html (6,107 bytes)

16. CT 8.16 bug (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Sat Oct 10 09:29:06 1992
When you try to change the zone on a previous QSO, CT 8.16 crashes (Assertion failed:n_num, File cqww.cpp, Line 316). Someone back in YCCC land, please make sure Ken knows about this one. What else i
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-10/msg00026.html (6,131 bytes)

17. CQWW M/S (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Tue Oct 13 13:35:56 1992
N2IC/0 and W0CP are planning a rematch of our intra-town M/S rivalry in CQWW Phone. Of course, our scores will not look "serious" by east coast standards. With the lack of sunspots, it will be a Work
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-10/msg00029.html (6,373 bytes)

18. CQWW Scores (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Mon Oct 26 21:26:56 1992
K0KR (+N2IC, NQ0I, KC0D, WA4CHI) Multi-Single Band QSO's Zones Countries 160 17 9 12 80 78 20 48 40 257 32 97 20 306 37 123 15 842 36 134 10 722 33 143 Total 2222 167 557 4.36 M W0CP (+K0EU, W0UO, WY
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-10/msg00052.html (6,552 bytes)

19. KC4/W6REC and CQWW.CTY (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Fri Oct 30 09:07:14 1992
Has anyone figured out a sneaky way to get CT to treat KC4/W6REC correctly ? If I explicitely put KC4/W6REC in the CQWW.CTY file, CT still treats it like USA, instead of Anatarctica. If I put just KC
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-10/msg00074.html (6,616 bytes)

20. k5MR/W0UN score (score: 1)
Author: steven@ulysses.atmos.coloState.edu (Steven London)
Date: Fri Nov 20 10:17:06 1992
Not to throw sour grapes on the great job that K5MR did in CQWW SSB, but it DOES clearly show the difference that geography/propagation makes. W0UN (W0UA op) has 7 over 7 over 7 over 7, with the high
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1992-11/msg00128.html (6,290 bytes)


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