ftp://n6nd.nosc.mil/writelog/
Many thanks to WA6IET.
Wayne, W5XD
>From n0dh@comtch.iea.com (Nawvemburr Zeeero Dawg House) Fri Jul 12 00:33:15
>1996
From: n0dh@comtch.iea.com (Nawvemburr Zeeero Dawg House) (Nawvemburr Zeeero
Dawg House)
Subject: 160 M this weekend?
References: <199607112140.OAA02512@primenet.com>
Message-ID: <31E58F3B.4146@comtch.iea.com>
Bob Myers wrote:
>
> Anyone planning to be on 160 M this weekend for IARU?
>
> 73 -- Thanks.
>
> Bob, W1XT
> _______________________________________
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Bob Myers, W1XT
>
> bmyers@primenet.com
> or w1xt@amsat.org
>
> http://www.primenet.com/~bmyers/
>
> Phone: 602-837-6492 FAX: 602-837-6872
>
> Web Page for R. Myers Communications (L.L.C.):
>
> http://www.primenet.com/~bmyers/
>
> _____________________________________
Bob
I'll be there on and off with four beverages and a pair of phased inverted L's!
DX that previuosly announced they will be on top band includes V26B and ZK1AAU.
I dont expect much to happen till after 0400Z when things begin to quiet down a
bit
Dave
N0DH/7
dit dit
>From ki4hn@nando.net (Jim Stevens) Fri Jul 12 01:16:22 1996
From: ki4hn@nando.net (Jim Stevens) (Jim Stevens)
Subject: Vanity Calls
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19960712001622.00695d08@mailhost.nando.net>
At 07:02 PM 7/11/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello:
>Just curious, I just received by US mail my old "vanity" call W3SAL which
>was issued July 2 by FCC. But I cannot find it on your lists. Just
>wondered what you think might be the reason.
>Thanks,
>Jim W3SAL (got it originally in 1951) from ex-N8FJB.
>--
>Jim Newton --+--
>Bakerton, WV | N36179
>Soar West Virginia -----------(.)----------- SGS 1-35 #99
>http://www.miworld.net/~soaring/
Jim,
Tnx for pointing this out!
What happened is that the daily update of the FCC database for July 2, 1996
never
appeared on the FCC's ftp server. I build my info off these daily updates
because the
data is manageable in size. Currently, there is no easy way for me to fix
the problem.
In order to fix it, I believe that I would have to process the entire
application
database (32 MB in size) and look for vanity calls that are not in my data.
Maybe I will
take on this task some time. For now, I'm putting your vanity call out
there for July 2
along with a note stating that the July 2 data is incomplete. If there are
others reading
this e-mail that received vanity calls issued on July 2, please send me the
info, and I will
put you out there.
I'm also in the process of changing somewhat the format of the vanity call
data on my Web
page. I'll post info on the changes to this reflector when the changes are
complete.
73, Jim, KI4HN
email -- ki4hn@nando.net
WWW -- http://www.webbuild.com/~ki4hn -> vanity call info
>From ka8okh@som-uky.campus.mci.net (Rich Dailey, KA8OKH) Fri Jul 12 02:00:57
>1996
From: ka8okh@som-uky.campus.mci.net (Rich Dailey, KA8OKH) (Rich Dailey, KA8OKH)
Subject: IARU HQ calls/WRTC calls
Message-ID: <199607120200.WAA10826@som-uky-01.campus.mci.net>
>Callsigns are assigned randomly. NO ONE will know who is which until
>11:45Z--and the competitors may not reveal their "secret true
>identities" until after WRTC is over at 0600Z.
Cool. Thanks everybody for answering this one for me. See you all in the
contest!
rich
----------------------------------------
Rich Dailey - KA8OKH <ka8okh@som-uky.campus.mci.net>
Somerset Electronics Co. - Somerset, KY
Expert repair on all major brands of CATV line/headend, & TVRO equipment.
Opinions expressed here are of my own unique design.
------------------------------------
>From woffutt@davinci.netaxis.com (wallace offutt) Fri Jul 12 04:26:52 1996
From: woffutt@davinci.netaxis.com (wallace offutt) (wallace offutt)
Subject: 160 M this weekend?
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.93.960711232533.1032B-100000@davinci.netaxis.com>
On Thu, 11 Jul 1996, Bob Myers wrote:
> Anyone planning to be on 160 M this weekend for IARU?
>
> 73 -- Thanks.
>
> Bob, W1XT
> _______________________________________
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Bob Myers, W1XT
>
Bob,
Of course we'll be on 160. The mults in this contest are the sum of the
mults worked on each band, so you can't ignore 160. See ya.
Hal K8HVT (operating from N2BA)
>From pa3dmh@igr.nl (Alex van Hengel) Fri Jul 12 16:54:39 1996
From: pa3dmh@igr.nl (Alex van Hengel) (Alex van Hengel)
Subject: 160 M this weekend?
References: <199607112140.OAA02512@primenet.com>
Message-ID: <31E6753F.73C5@igr.nl>
Bob Myers wrote:
>
> Anyone planning to be on 160 M this weekend for IARU?
>
> 73 -- Thanks.
>
> Bob, W1XT
> _______________________________________
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Bob Myers, W1XT
>
> bmyers@primenet.com
> or w1xt@amsat.org
>
> http://www.primenet.com/~bmyers/
>
> Phone: 602-837-6492 FAX: 602-837-6872
>
> Web Page for R. Myers Communications (L.L.C.):
>
> http://www.primenet.com/~bmyers/
>
> _____________________________________
You will find PI4AA (by PI4COM)on 160 m anyway.
We just finished the new transmit antenna (122 ft Vertical)
and very much like to know whether it works..... Hi
Our exchange will be VERON as PI4AA is the HQ station.
Cu this weekend.
73'
Alex van Hengel, PA3DMH
Secretary Contestgroup Oude Maas PI4COM/PA6WPX
Homepage PI4COM : http://www.euronet.nl/users/norf/pi4com.html
Now with lots of picture of the station !
>From ppvvpp@mixcom.com (Gary Sutcliffe) Fri Jul 12 13:42:04 1996
From: ppvvpp@mixcom.com (Gary Sutcliffe) (Gary Sutcliffe)
Subject: NCJ CTT&T Column
Message-ID: <199607121310.IAA12102@mixcom.mixcom.com>
Hi gang. Once again I am requesting your ideas for the Contest Tips Tricks
& Techniques column for the upcoming issue of the NCJ. Please send the
replies directly to me (ppvvpp@mixcom.com) by July 15. Thanks again for all
your help!
Split Frequency Operation
With different frequencies authorized internationally, it is often necessary
to operate split frequency, especially on SSB in the lower bands. What
tricks do you use when operating split frequency? What do you do to prevent
transmitting on the wrong VFO? How do you pick a listening frequency? What
do you do when someone else on the band inadvertently picks the same
listening frequency or a DX station decides that your listening frequency is
quiet and starts callying CQ? How often do you check your own CQ frequency
for callers or QRM?
73 - Gary, W9XT
ppvvpp@mixcom.com
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Fri Jul 12 13:20:28 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: Field Day 96 Scores - Final Posting -
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19960712122028.0a87d590@interpath.com>
FIELD DAY 1996
High Claimed Raw Scores
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
Date Posted: 07/12/96
>>>> **** FINAL POSTING ***** <<<<<
CALL CLASS SECT SCORE QSO'S
CW SSB = TOTAL
________________________________________________________________________
K8MR 1A OH 6,668 1006 922 1928
N4IR 1A TN 6,244 1366 0 1366
KM0L 1A MO 5,920 1110 290 1400
KK5I 1A OK 4,806 905 343 1248
KO4PY 1A NC 4,140 517 532 1053
K5ED 1A WTX 2,516 305 398 703
NE3H 1A EPA 3,246 551 171 722
K3EF 2A MD 10,894 1930 1032 2962
K5DX 2A STX 10,000 1400 1030 3750
WT1L 2A VT 8,502 963 1775 2738
K7OX 2A AZ 7,584 1222 1028 2250
N5TT 2A STX 7,238 914 1341 2255
KO4EW 2A TN 6,376 859 1030 1889
N0SS 2A MO 5,774 1052 333 1385
W2FR 2A WNY 5,603 1386 1831 3217
WD8E 2A OH 4,948 741 577 1318
WD8E 2A OH 4,820 737 507 1244
NN7N 2A WWA 4,708 745 464 1209
KN6OX 2A SV 4,668 664 806 1470
K6OX 2A LAX 4,038 334 776 1110
N6YL 2A ORG 3,878 321 847 1168
KX3J 2A MDC 3,186 366 711 1077
WB4NVJ 2A SFL 2,974 352 283 635
NT5R 2A STX 1,506
WY5E 2A NTX 1,394 0 597 597
W9NB 3A IL 11,136 1349 2420 3769
K4CPO 3A TN 9,810 1955 445 2400
W1FY 3A EMA 8,528 1295 1174 2469
WO1N 3A EMA 7,328 1093 1128 2221
W0BZN 3A KS 6,516 975 1308 2283
K8GM 3A MI 6,082 1168 455 1623
NC4S 3A VA 4,704 731 490 1221
WX1G 3A EMA 3,244 375 362 737
K2CT 4A ENY 8,850 1086 1503 2591
N7DN 4A ID 1,836 73 422 495
K4BFT 5A AL 16,134 1846 3675 5521
N4ND 6A VA 4,205 741 370 1113
W4DW 7A NC 9,680 1589 1162 2751
NN2T 8A NNJ 8,340 1114 1192 2306
N1NH 21A NH 21,556 2640 4098 6738
W8TK 1B OH 6,590 1434 27 1461
KE3Q 1B MDC 5,500 1080 150 1230
K7QD 1B ID 2,084 521 0 521
K600EID 2B GA 1,116 67 424 558
K8HVT 1C CT 2,506 526 201 727
K7UP HP 1D NM 3,345 622 2101 2723
WA4ZXA 1D NC 2,766 0 1581 1581
K7MM QRP 1D EWA 510 51 0 51
WB0OLA 1D IN 472 132 0 132
WB5M 1D WTX 8 0 4 4
KC7KFF 2D AZ 1,212 68 521 589
KM9P 1E GA 6,304 1576 0 1576
N4BP QRP 1E SFL 5,435 458 171 629
AA3B 1E EPA 4,196 1049 0 1049
KK5ZX 1E LA 798 198 3 399
KD6DAE 1E LAX 530 29 207 236
NC0P 4E IA 10,318 1457 2484 3702
_________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME ANY LOGS. ALL LOGS GO TO ARRL!!!!
THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL SCORES!!!!!!!!!
I do realize that some scores do not look right, q's not matching up with
the score. I ONLY put down what someone sends me. I do not CORRECT scores
or try to figure them out unless that person sends me a correction.
ALL SCORES ARE LOW POWER UNLESS NOTED WITH A HP NEXT TO CALL!!!!!
I waited an extra week before posting the final scores. I hope this was
enough time for everyone to get them to me.
73's Jim
**********************************************************
* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
* Internet Address: >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
**********************************************************
>From readerl@goliath.sunyocc.edu (Larry Reader) Fri Jul 12 16:28:19 1996
From: readerl@goliath.sunyocc.edu (Larry Reader) (Larry Reader)
Subject: Anyone use the FT890 as a "backup" contest radio?
Message-ID: <9607121528.AA22151@goliath.sunyocc.edu>
We're trying to complete the "backup" suite (antennas and power are taken
care of, just need a backup radio) at Windwood and are considering the
FT890. It's a modern, reliable radio available used at a reasonable price.
Anyone out there got one? Impressions?
Other candidates, want to keep this under $1000?
If I could honestly convince myself that a used 930 would always work when
needed I would go that route but, given the well known problems and
Windwood's location far from easy repair (of even my ability to get down
more than a couple of times a year), I must value reliability over all other
considerations.
BTW, for those who asked, Windwood did take a hit from Bertha. The house is
fine but the tower folded and the antenna is now "on the roof". Windwood
has backup antennas (an A3, mast, dipoles) which will be used for the WAE
CW. I'll be going down to rebuild the second week in September. Windwood
should be fully operational again in time for the WAE SSB unless, of course,
another hurricane gets there first.
Ah, the joys, challenges and opportunities of maintaining a Caribbean
contest station!
Thanks, in advance, for any replies.
Larry
KE2VB
readerl@goliath.sunyocc.edu
>From oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) Fri Jul 12 19:05:00 1996
From: oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) (Derek Wills)
Subject: P5 - it's simple
As I remember it, the DXCC folks pre-blessed P5 and said that
it would count as soon as there was an approved operation.
OH2BH's operation was approved. That's it. Next topic?
Derek AA5BT, G3NMX
oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu
>From ki4hn@nando.net (Jim Stevens) Fri Jul 12 20:25:33 1996
From: ki4hn@nando.net (Jim Stevens) (Jim Stevens)
Subject: Vanity Call Info Updated
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19960712192533.006aa800@mailhost.nando.net>
I've changed the format of the Vanity Call info on my Web page.
The daily data is still there, but I've taken the complete data
and PKZIPed to cut down on its size. I've also resorted the
complete data in Callbook order and put it in separate files
for each call area. Hopefully this new data format will be
more useful to everyone.
Comments are welcome.
73, Jim, KI4HN
email -- ki4hn@nando.net
WWW -- http://www.webbuild.com/~ki4hn -> vanity call info
>From ke6ber@tiac.net (Alfred J. Frugoli, KE6BER/1) Sat Jul 13 00:48:05 1996
From: ke6ber@tiac.net (Alfred J. Frugoli, KE6BER/1) (Alfred J. Frugoli,
KE6BER/1)
Subject: Avoid Hurricane nets
Message-ID: <v01540b01ae0c4f1e1385@[206.119.237.58]>
> Charles,
>
> First of all I want to let you know that my comment is not
> intended to be a flame. I was just wondering what is the purpose
> of having an emergency hurricane net on 20 meters when a
> hurricane is approching the US ? It seems that with all the media
> frenzy that goes on everytime a hurricane approches the east coast
> of the US that everyone that needs the latest updates can get it from
> the media (either local or national) Even the local TV stations here
> in Columbus, Ohio are sending their satelite news trucks to the
> Carolinas !! I can understand the purpose the net serves to those
> in the islands who might not have access to CNN, Weather Channel etc...
> you are providing a valuble service that probably saves some lives
> down there.
>
> With a major contest going on this weekend ( and the much
> added activity that is expected this weekend with WRTC) I can just
> hear the guys handling hurricane stuff blaming contesters for
> QRMing their frequency as always........
>
>
>
> just my opinion
>
> Jeff KU8E
>
>
> ******************************************************************
> * Jeffrey D. Clarke jdclarke@freenet.columbus.oh.us *
> ******************************************************************
Hurricanes cause phone, power, and other utilities to be cut off. Families
all over the country and world worry about their loved ones. The nets are
not for our information on where the storm is, but to handle health and
welfare traffic out of the disaster area. 20M is the best band to get out
all over the world for this traffic passing at this point in the cycle.
Thus, the nets on 20M.
Take care, and keep outta the nets!
Al, KE6BER/1, ke6ber@tiac.net http://www.tiac.net/users/ke6ber
>From w7zrc@micron.net (Rod Greene) Sat Jul 13 03:22:00 1996
From: w7zrc@micron.net (Rod Greene) (Rod Greene)
Subject: Anyone use the FT890 as a "backup" contest radio?
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19960712192716.0a9f416c@micron.net>
At 11:28 AM 7/12/96 -0400, Larry Reader wrote:
>We're trying to complete the "backup" suite (antennas and power are taken
>care of, just need a backup radio) at Windwood and are considering the
>FT890. It's a modern, reliable radio available used at a reasonable price.
>Anyone out there got one? Impressions?
>---------snip-------------------
Larry, Not a good CW radio. At higher keying speeds, the characters become
truncated, especially during full QSK mode.
GL, Rod
----- Rod Greene, w7zrc@micron.net, <>< -----
>From n5okr@erols.com (Greg Altig) Sat Jul 13 04:44:38 1996
From: n5okr@erols.com (Greg Altig) (Greg Altig)
Subject: W1AW 10-10 number?
Message-ID: <199607130344.XAA14454@smtp2.erols.com>
Help! As the guy in the 10 meter seat tomorrow at W1AW/3 (from W3LPL) I
know I'll be asked several times for a 10-10 number. Realizing this, I
thought no problem....just pull out one of the gazillion QSL cards I have
from them and take it right from there. Guess what? Not there! Too late
to call ARRL and their Web page has everything BUT this info. Anyone out
there have this info. Thanks in advance and see you in the Es.
73!
_ _______________________________________________________ _
/ )| Greg Altig, CWO2 USN N5OKR/EA7HAL/ZB2JL |( \
/ / | Proud to be PVRC | \ \
_( (_ |"If you can't porch with the big runs, stay on the dog"| _) )_
(((\ \>|_/->_______________________________________________<-\_|</ /)))
(\\\\ \_/ / \ \_/ ////)
\ / \ /
\ _/ \_ /
/ / \ \
>From HWDX09A@prodigy.com ( ROBERT REED) Sat Jul 13 05:46:51 1996
From: HWDX09A@prodigy.com ( ROBERT REED) ( ROBERT REED)
Subject: Avoid Hurricane nets
Message-ID: <199607130346.XAA13152@mime4.prodigy.com>
Real amateur radio operators would not have to give question to
avoiding these net frequencies. Top contesters are usually
experienced enough to KNOW themselves the uses and need of amateur
radio in an emergency. It's not a real "brainer" to know why and
avoid these nets.
____
73, Bob Reed, WB2DIN
538 Brewers Bridge Road
Jackson, New Jersey 08527
Internet : hwdx09a@prodigy.com
Packet : wb2din@wt3v.nj
>From hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu (H. L. Serra) Sat Jul 13 06:34:26 1996
From: hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu (H. L. Serra) (H. L. Serra)
Subject: FCC Gate Announcement
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9607122251.A919-0100000@pwa.acusd.edu>
The FCC Vanity Callsign announcement promolgated by ARRL to announce
opening of Gate 1A (July 22) contained this cryptic sentence:
"A future public notice will announce Gate 2, which will have
expanded eligibility standards affecting Amateur Extra class licensees."
Does this mean Gate 2 standards have been modified from what was
originally published in the notices of proposed rulemaking, or does it
merely mean "expanded eligibility standards" relative to Gates 1 and 1A?
Anyone know for sure?
73, Larry N6AZE
>From harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu (Charles H. Harpole) Sat Jul 13 03:42:11 1996
From: harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu (Charles H. Harpole) (Charles H. Harpole)
Subject: Nets and Contesting
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.93.960712223835.29695F-100000@Pegasus>
Hello Dave, the 4U1UN net only activates during a real international
emergency that we may be of some assistance with and then only on 14.268
(and not the rest of the band!). Otherwise, we never meet there and have
no "freq. gardians" on duty at any time. I only avoid 14.300 because that
is the boat info net and may actually save a life at any time , and the
14.336 mobile net because I feel bad when I qrm those weak sigs.
The 4U1UN net is closed for Bertha now that the U. S. hams are taking care
of that business. 73, K4VUD
>From 0005543629@mcimail.com (David & Barbara Leeson) Sat Jul 13 09:07:00 1996
From: 0005543629@mcimail.com (David & Barbara Leeson) (David & Barbara Leeson)
Subject: WRTC ON THE AIR!
Message-ID: <32960713080723/0005543629DC3EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
WRTC 96 is only hours away! You can hear the ops warming up their stations
now. At 1145z they learn what 1x1 call they will use, and at 1200z the 52
teams from 30 countries will hit the bands in full force, competing for the
right to step forward at the HRO Awards banquet as World Champions.
Work the WRTC 96 stations, 1x1 calls from W6A-W6Z and K6A-K6Z on 40 through
10 meters, CW and SSB, for 1200z Saturday, July 13 to 0600z July 14. A grand
packet intertie connects most of the contesting world for the weekend, so
post those spots (calls only, please). We'll QSL 100% via bureau, but be
sure the WRTC station has your call right.
The top 300 stations who make the most QSOs with WRTC teams win
commemorative WRTC tee shirts. Work all 52 different 1x1 callsigns to win a
special commemorative deck of WRTC 96 playing cards. Win a WRTC 96 letter
opener endorsed for making 10, 25, 50, 75, or 100 QSOs on any combination of
bands and modes.
To encourage multioperator stations in the IARU contest to work the WRTC 96
stations, the operators of multiop stations are all eligible individually for
any of these awards earned by the station in WRTC 96. Each operator should
apply for desired awards.
Two exhibition teams from Latvia and the People's Republic of China will
operate in WRTC 96 signing AH3C and AH3D. These stations are "wildcards"
that count in place of 1x1's toward the sweep award.
WRTC 96 will publish the list of stations qualifying for awards. If you
make the list and want to receive your award(s), send a self-addressed
adhesive mailing label before December 31, 1996 with your name, callsign, and
address to WRTC-96, Inc., c/o Rusty Epps, W6OAT, 651 Handley Trail, Redwood
City, CA 94062, USA (epps@netcom.com).
For the letter opener or the playing cards, include $2.00 or 4 IRCs to
cover postage and handling; $5.00 or 10 IRCs for the tee shirt (include a
note specifying your shirt size: S, M, L, XL or XXL).
Plaques will be awarded for the most QSOs with WRTC team stations from these
areas:
World (no SF) ITU Zone 6 (no SF) ITU Zone 27
Africa ITU Zone 6 (SF) ITU Zone 28
Asia ITU Zone 7 ITU Zone 29
Oceania ITU Zone 8 ITU Zone 37
South America ITU Zone 11 ITU Zone 45
Canada ITU Zone 18
Major WRTC 96 sponsors are Icom, Yaesu, HRO, NCDXF, Shell and WJET-TV. WRTC
96 Web site is at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/n6ip
>From yv5dta@bridge.net (Esteban J. Morao) Sat Jul 13 13:55:29 1996
From: yv5dta@bridge.net (Esteban J. Morao) (Esteban J. Morao)
Subject: SA016 /SA 044 and the CQ WW RTTY Expedition
Message-ID: <01BB709A.738CC360@yv5dta.bridge.net>
Hello Gang...
I be going home for the CQ WW RTTY test this upcoming september, I be =
as Single op - Single Band (20 mts), I be going with my Dad Luigi =
YV5ENI to Los Monjes (sa-016) and will use the call 4M1I. Dad will =
take care of all you IOTA lover in SSB, I will do CW before the test and =
maybe some satallite.
If the transportation to los Monjes failed will go to La Tortuga =
(sa-044) and use 4M5I. QSL manger I2CBM.
Hope to work all you guys from down there... I will set up more =
information on my home page... As well is posible that I set-up a =
Internet Link for the operation... I will keep you guys posted.
Steve W4/YV5DTA
yv5dta@bridge.net
http://www.bridge.net/~yv5dta
Steve Romagni Morao BSMIS
Systems Analyst=20
Allders International
e-mail:yv5dta@bridge.net
web:http://www.bridge.net/~yv5dta
*****ALL COMMENTS ARE EXCLUSIVE FROM ME AND ME ONLY :) ******
>From k2mm@jzap.com (John LastMinute Zapisek K2MM) Sat Jul 13 19:05:17 1996
From: k2mm@jzap.com (John LastMinute Zapisek K2MM) (John LastMinute Zapisek
K2MM)
Subject: Need Your IARU/WRTC Log!
Message-ID: <199607131805.LAA01594@jzap.com>
Dear IARU Participants:
Your log is wanted! Please help us verify our WRTC competitors' logs by
sending us *your* IARU log via e-mail!
Our judges only have about 18 hours after the teams are finished to perform
the log checking process. It would be wonderful to get some logs sent to us
right after our WRTC competitors finish at 0600Z on Sunday. That's six
hours before the regular IARU finish. Even a partial log from you will help
us some.
Send any log in plain-text format, or send CT logs in .BIN format, NA logs
in .QDF format, or TR logs in .DAT format. If you use a binary format, be
sure to encode the data.
The address is wrtc-logs@jzap.com
Thanks in advance for supporting this effort.
WRTC Log Checking Staff
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