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61. [CQ-Contest] Sleep deprevation (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Fri Dec 3 02:19:17 1999
Hi Bill, et al I've always wondered how people can do this. The contests start at 4:00 p.m. local time here, and that would mean I'd have to go in at noon and go to bed. When I lay down during the da
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-12/msg00013.html (7,912 bytes)

62. [CQ-Contest] 10m contest (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Dec 15 01:54:57 1999
Hi Henry I usually do tell them, but it usually doesn't do any good. You can tune back half hour later and it still sounds the same. 73 Tom W7WHY -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-c
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-12/msg00112.html (8,218 bytes)

63. [CQ-Contest] QSO B4... NO YOU DIDN'T! (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Thu Dec 10 19:02:51 1998
Hi Dave. This is about 99.9% of my dupes. I keep forgetting to change the computer when I change bands. Too bad the programs couldn't be set up so the bands change automatically when the op changes b
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-12/msg00050.html (8,595 bytes)

64. [CQ-Contest] Contest-free 10M ARRL (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sun Dec 13 00:15:26 1998
In listening there, it seems a LOT of people are gonna get disqualified. There are sure a lot operating in that area. Tom W7WHY -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administra
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-12/msg00075.html (8,332 bytes)

65. [CQ-Contest] 10 meter contest long path opening? (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Tue Dec 15 23:18:09 1998
Hi All In the 10 meter contest this past Saturday, about 2200z, I had the antenna NorthEast working stateside stations when out of the blue, 3 VK's called me. Was that some kind of a long path openin
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-12/msg00117.html (6,712 bytes)

66. [CQ-Contest] Contest-free 10M ARRL (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Tue Dec 22 18:20:21 1998
If there is a contest free zone from 38.3 to 28.35, how long do you think it will take the CB'ers to figure that's the place to be on a contest weekend? 73 Tom W7WHY -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-12/msg00194.html (8,207 bytes)

67. [CQ-Contest] Nostalgia (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed Dec 23 16:40:37 1998
If the ARRL would accept electronic cards, it would be a lot easier on people on fixed incomes too. Take the basic 5BDXCC award. That takes 500 cards. Figure at least $1.00 for each card. Now there a
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1998-12/msg00202.html (7,650 bytes)

68. [CQ-Contest] eQSL change of policy (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sun Apr 7 21:11:06 2002
Most of the cards I now get just have a label affixed to them. Anyone can get (or make) a card and print a label. They are rarely signed any more and they usually cone in an envelope so they have no
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-04/msg00085.html (8,577 bytes)

69. [CQ-Contest] NS3T's wild accusation (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Apr 13 04:32:06 2002
Hi Dave Did you ask these stations if they wanted to be spotted?? I've read posts where lots of DX stations don't want to be spotted during a contest. Slows the rate down considerably. Maybe we can h
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-04/msg00140.html (7,372 bytes)

70. [CQ-Contest] WPX Spots #1 (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Apr 20 23:34:56 2002
I was wondering, what happens if a QRP station uses packet spotting. Does that automatically take him (or her) out of the QRP category and put them in LP assisted? I don't think there is such a thing
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-04/msg00262.html (6,499 bytes)

71. [CQ-Contest] Dodgy spotting 'witch-hunt' (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Apr 20 23:41:34 2002
Or just forget about packet and do it without spotting at all. No? Why not. Tom W7WHY
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-04/msg00263.html (8,113 bytes)

72. [CQ-Contest] NS3T's "witch-hunt" (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Apr 20 23:51:19 2002
I would think the Buckmaster callsign lookup is a good spot to start (where he got lots of his data). If there is no such callsign issued, I'd be pretty sure it's "inactive." Tom W7WHY TRlog would be
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-04/msg00264.html (10,345 bytes)

73. [CQ-Contest] Re: Consider this (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sat Apr 27 03:09:23 2002
And the problems with this is???? Tom W7WHY
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-04/msg00422.html (7,535 bytes)

74. [CQ-Contest] Using a Bogus Check (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed May 1 02:31:08 2002
Naw, "91" would be a great check. Same with "99." Just send "NA" or "NN." Then we could start the thread on cut numbers again. 73 Tom W7WHY
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00008.html (6,086 bytes)

75. [CQ-Contest] Foot switches (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed May 8 02:15:49 2002
I tried a switch in the mike line, but that sucked big time. I have a couple of foot switches here made from sewing machine foot pedals that work very well. I also have a one made from a pedal that u
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00078.html (7,177 bytes)

76. [CQ-Contest] dit dit dit dit (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Thu May 16 03:28:52 2002
Hi Hans, et al Not really. People kept busting the "H" in the middle of my call time after time when operating at a fast clip. I use TRLog and started slowing the "H" down in the call and the errors
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00178.html (7,983 bytes)

77. [CQ-Contest] you gotta have rhythm (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Sun May 19 03:58:13 2002
Another problem is my check of "54" in the fone SS. Fifty four and sixty four sound a lot alike in QRM. I finally started saying "five four-fifty four" to end the confusion and had a lot less request
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00196.html (7,597 bytes)

78. [CQ-Contest] Re: So much for the "California Kilowatt"? (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Mon May 20 00:25:35 2002
Kinda reminds me of a CB Fest I went to once. They had a WHOLE bunch of linears and CB radios that ran 100-200 watts. Of course, there was a big sign stating, "Illegal for use in the U.S." I'm sure t
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00207.html (7,703 bytes)

79. [CQ-Contest] Headset for contesting (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Wed May 22 03:17:56 2002
Hi Barry The biggest problems with these type of headphones (and most others) is they are designed for music and stereo use. The highs and lows are WAY beyond what is needed for communication. I have
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00256.html (8,607 bytes)

80. [CQ-Contest] Headset for contesting (score: 1)
Author: w7why@harborside.com (Tom Osborne)
Date: Thu May 23 23:12:54 2002
Hi Bob I find the same thing here. I had a small pair of Sony 'phones here and when I tried to use them it increased my bandwidth considerably. I could hear a lot more crud both up and down the band.
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2002-05/msg00292.html (9,090 bytes)


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