In a message dated 96-03-15 19:58:11 EST, you write:
>
>The bottom line here: The EWE works - not great, not always better than a
>Beverage - but it works. For those with limited acreage for adequate
>Beverages, the EWE, I think, would be a very worthwhile investment for
>improved reception (at least on 80).
>
I did a survey on top band about the EWE antenna. You conclusions absolutely
agree with the vast majority of respondents to the EWE users survey. "It's
better than nothing, and worse than a short Beverage". The hapopy users had
no other antennas, but even the people with short Beverages found them
better.
At my location with poor soil, the EWE doesn't work at all unless it's placed
over a ground screen.
With computer models of antennas close or connected to real earth, things
often don't work the way they model.
73, Tom
>From Bill Fisher, KM9P" <bill@akorn.net Fri Mar 15 07:32:33 1996
From: Bill Fisher, KM9P" <bill@akorn.net (Bill Fisher, KM9P)
Subject: Want Rate Sheets !
Message-ID: <31491D11.21D5@akorn.net>
We are working on an archive of rate sheets that people can come and view
via the WWW.
I would like to receive rate sheets from top scoring stations in each
category. Such as top ten SOA, top 6 MS or MM, etc... Basically if
your score is something someone regionally would be chasing next year,
we would like to show it off.
Just attach the rate sheets to an email and send them to me at
km9p@contesting.com. There are a few examples there already. Point your
browsers to http://www.contesting.com/ratesheets/. K5ZD has also posted
some post contest stories that are very interesting reading. Point to
http://www.contesting.com/k5zd/stories.html.
This has a chance to be an excellent contest resource, but it's only going
to be as good as participation. I greatly appreciate any assistance you
guys can give to the project.
73
Bill, KM9P
km9p@contesting.com
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>From Jan Almedal <janalme@sn.no> Sat Mar 16 02:47:05 1996
From: Jan Almedal <janalme@sn.no> (Jan Almedal)
Subject: BARTG RTTY Contest
Message-ID: <199603160248.DAA05654@ekeberg.sn.no>
At 11:24 15.03.96 PST, you wrote:
>Dose anyone know I can get the rules for the BARTG RTTY contest this weekend.
>I have looked on WF1B's www and also IDRA but no luck. QST dosen't even show
>it in the contest corral. If you have them or know were I can get them please
>let me know.. TNX ... 73.. Joe WA2UKP..
>
Rules might be found at http://www.sn.no/~janalme/hammain.html
73 de
Jan / LA9HW
>From Jan Almedal <janalme@sn.no> Sat Mar 16 02:50:33 1996
From: Jan Almedal <janalme@sn.no> (Jan Almedal)
Subject: Bermuda Contest rules ?
Message-ID: <199603160252.DAA05833@ekeberg.sn.no>
At 11:11 15.03.96 -0500, you wrote:
>Are the complete Bermuda Contest rules on Internet?
Check: http://www.sn.no/~janalme/hammain.html
73 de
Jan / LA9HW
>From palooka@pyrotechnics.com (Joe Pontek, K8JP) Sat Mar 16 03:43:18 1996
From: palooka@pyrotechnics.com (Joe Pontek, K8JP) (Joe Pontek, K8JP)
Subject: I.C.E. filters info?
Message-ID: <199603160343.VAA14868@kiwi.pyrotechnics.com>
>
>*Message:
>From: V.LONG.SA at OCGRV02
>To: >INTERNET:dx@ve7tcp.ampr.org at OCF_INFORM
>cc: >INTERNET:cq-contest@tgv.com at OCF_INFORM
>Subject: I.C.E. filters info?
>Contents:
> I need some info on I.C.E. filters.
>
> Running two 100w stations in close proximity of each other, approx. 25
> ft apart, antennas near each other. This is for Field Day.
>
> Can someone help me out here?
>
> Where do u purchase them? Cost? etc....
>
> Thanks for reading this.
>
> 73, Scott AA8SM
>
Scott,
I bought my I.C.E. products from Cable X-perts. They advertise in QST, CQ
and Amateur Trader. 1-800-828-3340 (orders only) 708-506-1886 (tech info)
73, K8Joe"Palooka"
palooka@pyrotechnics.com
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