To: CQ-CONTEST@tgv.com
From: prosper@iadfw.net (Brent Childers)
Reply-to: prosper@iadfw.net (Brent Childers)
Subject: Need EU Contest Site for WPX CW
Hello Fellow Contesters,
I am posting the following request for K5RX. If anyone knows of a possible
site, please send your reply to my E-mail.
Tnx - Brent KI5JC
mail address: prosper@iadfw.net
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To Western European WPX CW Operators:
From: K5RX
I will be in the Netherlands at the time of the WPX CW Contest in May, 1995.
I would very much like to operate the contest at a multi-multi or
multi-single within a 6 hour train trip of Amsterdam. I have considerable
contest experience. In the WPX CW, several times I have placed in the top
ten USA single-op all band, both low and high power, from my own modest
station and have been on 2-man teams breaking the multi-single world record
in 1984 as ZF2HF and in 1987 as V31A. If you need another operator, please
contact me by May 5.
>From PA3ERC member of Contestgroup Oude Maas PI4COM
Hi Brent can you pass on this message to K5RX.
We will be active as multi-multi entry in the coming WPX CW contest.
The contest location is near Rotterdam in the city Barendrecht. I am
organizing the contest for our members. For your information we will
use the following setup:
10 meters 7 elem monobander on 24 meter tower
15 meters 6 elem monobander on 24 meter tower
15 meters 3 elem monobander on 18 meter tower
20 meters 4 elem monobander on 24 meter tower
40 meter2 2 elem monobander on 28 meter tower (first time use)
40 meters dipole for Europe
80 meters 1/4 wave vertical
80 meters dipole for Europe
160 meters Inverted L
160 meters Dipole for Europe
We are working on a 1/4 wave vertical for 160 but that won't be
finished before the contest.
The logging will be done via CT9 using ct network for all pc's and a
local PacketCluster (PA3ERC) which is connected to PacketCluster
PI8DXC which runs at my home and which is connected to the European
PacketCluster network.
So I hope this setup sounds good enough hi, I must say it is no hotel
at our contest location but you can have a sleep if you got an
sleepingbag hi. If you are interested please let me know via internet
my e-mail address is norf@euronet.nl or via packet radio PA3ERC @
PI8MBQ, or telephone (0)70-3861512.
In total there will be about 6/7 operators excluding you, so if you
are interested you can operatore several hours/days hi.
Best 73 de Rob PA3ERC
Rob Snieder PA3ERC
norf@euronet.nl
>From Steven Affens <k3sa@access.digex.net> Wed Apr 26 21:50:34 1995
From: Steven Affens <k3sa@access.digex.net> (Steven Affens)
Subject: Dayton (final) extended forecast
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950426164604.26011A-100000@access1.digex.net>
This is for those attending the Dayton Hamvention. Final report.
Constant updates are available on the PVRC Home Page:
http://www.access.digex.net/~k3sa/pvrc.html
73 have a safe trip.
weather conditions at 10 am edt on 26 apr 95 for dayton, oh.
temp(f) humidity(%) wind(mph) pressure(in) weather
54 48% south at 17 30.12 partly cloudy
auglaize-champaign-clark-darke-fayette-greene-hardin-logan-madison-
mercer-miami-montgomery-preble-shelby-union-
including the cities of...marysville...springfield...dayton
1026 am edt wed apr 26 1995
this afternoon...mostly sunny and breezy. high 65 to 70. southwest
winds 15 to 25 mph.
tonight...turning mostly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms towards
morning. low 50 to 55. breezy with south winds 15 to 25 mph. chance
of rain 30 percent.
thursday...continued breezy with thunderstorms likely. an early high
near 60 with temperatures falling back through the upper 50s during the
afternoon. chance of rain 60 percent.
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state extended forecast
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extended forecast...
friday...mostly cloudy north with a chance of showers. partly cloudy
south. colder. highs from near 50 north to near 60 south.
saturday...partly cloudy. lows 35 to 40. highs in the 50s...except
near 60 south.
sunday...a chance of showers or thunderstorms south. partly cloudy
north. lows from the upper 30s to lower 40s. highs 55 to 65.
the national weather service information is provided by the university of
michigan weather underground project and the national science foundation-funded
unidata project, from a data feed broadcast by alden/zephyr electronics, inc.
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