Who the hell is WB4FLB? Pardon me, but I've never heard of my own division's
CAC Rep.
>From Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> Tue Feb 28 21:32:05 1995
From: Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> (Trey Garlough)
Subject: CAC Member List
Message-ID: <794007125.585392.GARLOUGH@TGV.COM>
> Who the hell is WB4FLB? Pardon me, but I've never heard of my own division's
> CAC Rep.
Send him a message and introduce yourself. His email address is
hext@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU.
--Trey, WN4KKN/6
>From k3lr <k3lr@telerama.lm.com> Tue Feb 28 21:57:03 1995
From: k3lr <k3lr@telerama.lm.com> (k3lr)
Subject: ARRL CW DX K3LR
Message-ID: <199502282157.QAA12325@asia.lm.com>
More K3LR ARRL CW Data......
K3LR Antennas:
160- 3 element 1/4 wave vertical inline beam (4 directions)
80 - 4 square 1/4 wave ground mounted self supporting verticals
40 - 4 ele/4 ele @ 190'/100' and 2 ele @ 140'
20 - 5 ele/5ele/5ele @ 170'/110'/50' and 5 ele @ 120'
15 - 6 ele/6ele/6ele @ 120'/80'/40' and 5 ele @ 50'
10 - 7 ele/7ele/7ele @ 100'/66'/33' and 6 ele @ 200'
See you on Phone with another great crew in multi-multi!
BREAKDOWN QSO/mults K3LR ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST Multi Multi
HOUR 160 80 40 20 15 10 HR TOT CUM TOT
0 5/5 38/22 120/32 64/19 21/4 ..... 248/82 248/82
1 4/4 23/9 75/17 36/6 . . 138/36 386/118
2 3/3 28/5 55/7 25/2 . . 111/17 497/135
3 10/7 23/8 38/6 7/2 . . 78/23 575/158
4 8/6 26/8 38/4 5/4 . . 77/22 652/180
5 10/1 35/4 36/4 8/5 . . 89/14 741/194
6 11/5 48/4 64/2 9/3 . . 132/14 873/208
7 6/3 18/3 63/5 13/3 . . 100/14 973/222
8 2/2 8/3 69/3 19/6 ..... ..... 98/14 1071/236
9 . 12/1 36/3 9/4 . . 57/8 1128/244
10 1/1 5/1 20/1 4/1 . . 30/4 1158/248
11 . 14/1 16/3 49/5 6/6 . 85/15 1243/263
12 1/1 3/0 26/4 110/11 39/21 . 179/37 1422/300
13 . . 11/1 74/4 107/20 1/1 193/26 1615/326
14 . . 5/1 66/8 115/6 12/11 198/26 1813/352
15 . . . 60/1 106/7 20/12 186/20 1999/372
16 ..... ..... ..... 45/3 71/4 12/4 128/11 2127/383
17 . . . 52/4 47/4 5/0 104/8 2231/391
18 . . . 52/1 19/2 2/0 73/3 2304/394
19 . . . 39/0 11/5 6/2 56/7 2360/401
20 . . 10/0 26/2 8/2 2/0 46/4 2406/405
21 . . 52/1 22/0 6/0 2/1 82/2 2488/407
22 . 26/2 50/3 10/5 8/2 1/0 95/12 2583/419
23 4/1 34/1 40/1 11/1 34/3 . 123/7 2706/426
0 2/0 36/1 59/2 38/1 3/0 ..... 138/4 2844/430
1 1/1 26/6 35/2 18/0 . . 80/9 2924/439
2 2/0 13/1 18/2 . . . 33/3 2957/442
3 1/1 17/1 24/0 4/1 . . 46/3 3003/445
4 1/1 13/1 21/1 1/0 . . 36/3 3039/448
5 3/0 27/1 23/2 3/1 . . 56/4 3095/452
6 6/0 28/1 45/1 3/0 . . 82/2 3177/454
7 1/0 20/3 59/1 6/0 . . 86/4 3263/458
8 ..... 8/1 57/0 1/1 ..... ..... 66/2 3329/460
9 . 3/0 30/0 . . . 33/0 3362/460
10 . 2/0 7/2 . . . 9/2 3371/462
11 2/0 1/1 4/0 32/2 2/0 . 41/3 3412/465
12 . 5/1 22/2 79/2 65/3 . 171/8 3583/473
13 . . . 51/1 88/1 . 139/2 3722/475
14 . . . 41/0 93/4 7/7 141/11 3863/486
15 . . . 41/1 64/1 13/7 118/9 3981/495
16 ..... ..... ..... 48/1 64/1 4/2 116/4 4097/499
17 . . . 50/1 36/3 1/0 87/4 4184/503
18 . . . 45/0 22/1 2/0 69/1 4253/504
19 . . . 33/0 5/2 3/0 41/2 4294/506
20 . . 15/0 19/2 7/5 1/1 42/8 4336/514
21 . . 46/0 6/0 14/1 2/2 68/3 4404/517
22 3/0 12/0 44/4 6/1 24/0 2/1 91/6 4495/523
23 1/0 16/2 28/2 4/1 16/0 . 65/5 4560/528
DAY1 65/39 341/72 824/98 815/100 598/86 63/31 ..... 2706/426
DAY2 23/3 227/20 537/21 529/16 503/22 35/20 . 1854/102
TOT 88/42 568/92 1361/119 1344/116 1101/108 98/51 . 4560/528
73,
Tim K3LR
K3LR@telerama.lm.com
>From oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) Tue Feb 28 23:08:46 1995
From: oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) (Derek Wills)
Subject: di-dit-dit
Message-ID: <9502282308.AA09078@astro.as.utexas.edu>
>>By the way, have we all forgotten that "di-dit--dit" --
>>not "?" -- is the right way to quickly ask "QRL?"
>>Dave K5GN
This was one of many things I didn't know before joining this
group. I tried it once, and someone on freq replied with two
dits (meaning "go away" I guess). I replied with one dit ("sorry,
CUL, whatever") and the person sent "FOC?" Gosh, I felt so proud
being mistaken for one of "them".
At least, I *think* that was what was sent...
Derek AA5BT, G3NMX
oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu
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