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From: K4FJ@aol.com (K4FJ@aol.com)
Date: Tue Jan 28 07:29:18 1997
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>From silver@ax.apc.org (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira)  Tue Jan 28 13:21:27 1997
From: silver@ax.apc.org (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira) (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira)
Subject: Reduced Loop for 80m
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19970128132127.0067aecc@ax.apc.org>

Dear friends,

Does anyone have experienced a reduced size loop for 80m? I have room enough
to raise two 32ft poles with a distance of 65 ft between them. I thinking about
something like that:

       
       MAST 1                                MAST 2            
        |----------------------------------------|                           
        ||                                     | |
        ||   coax                              | |
32ft   ||----------                           | |32 ft          
        ||                                     | |
        ||                                     | |
        ||             65 ft                   | |               
        ||----------****-----------------------  |        
                     coil   

Does anyone have a similar project? Does it work? 

ON4UN's book have full size loops with about 70% of the wire in the horizontal
plane and 30% of the wire in the vertical plane. If I use a coil to reduce
the size, it's going to work? Can I expect a better DX performance over a
dipole 
40 ft over the ground? The K6STI's software modelates an antenna like that? 

A project  would be welcome.

Best regards to everybody and see you all in the ARRL CW!

Carlos - PY1CAS
       


>From silver@ax.apc.org (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira)  Tue Jan 28 13:24:33 1997
From: silver@ax.apc.org (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira) (Carlos Augusto S. Pereira)
Subject: Reduced Loop for 80m
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19970128132433.00673f30@ax.apc.org>

Dear friends,

Has anyone experimented a reduced size loop for 80m? I have room enough to
raise two 32ft poles with a distance of 65 ft between them. I am thinking about
something like that:

       
       MAST 1                                MAST 2            
        |----------------------------------------|                           
        ||                                     | |
        ||   coax                              | |
32ft   ||----------                           | |32 ft          
        ||                                     | |
        ||                                     | |
        ||             65 ft                   | |               
        ||----------****-----------------------  |        
                     coil   

Does anyone have a similar project? Does it work? 

ON4UN's book has full size loops with about 70% of the wire in the horizontal
plane and 30% of the wire in the vertical plane. If I use a coil to reduce
the size, it's going to work? Can I expect a better DX performance over a
dipole 
40 ft over the ground? The K6STI's software modelates an antenna like that? 

A project  would be welcome.

Best regards to everybody and see you all in the ARRL CW!

Carlos - PY1CAS
       
ps. sorry for the english errors!! :-)!


>From radio@UDel.Edu (Robert Penneys)  Tue Jan 28 16:20:48 1997
From: radio@UDel.Edu (Robert Penneys) (Robert Penneys)
Subject: SG-230 tuner w/wire ant??
Message-ID: <199701281620.LAA11237@copland.udel.edu>


Thinking about putting up the SG-230 autotuner with some sort of wire 
antenna. Ever try it? Good or bad experiences? Let me know. Tnx, Bob

>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Tue Jan 28 17:14:38 1997
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: CQ 160 CW 97 Scores II
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970128171438.21cfc1d8@interpath.com>

1997 CQ 160 METER CW CONTEST
Raw Scores

Compiled by WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com)

Date Posted 01/28/97


CALL             HRS         SCORE       Q'S       PTS    ST/VE    DX
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SOP/QRP

N1TM              13         19,240      230       520      34      3
N4CM              13         13,024      160                34      3
K3WWP              8          6,300      117       252          25
N3ADL              2          2,596       53                22      0
KD1IA              7          1,768       74       168      73      1


SOP/HP

GM3YOR            20        742,176      988      6872      47     61
G0IVZ             22        508,434      812      5034      43     58
LY2ZZ (LY2BTA)    33        506,979      856                32     67
VE9AA             24        455,712      784      4512      54     47
JY9QJ                       193,050      392      3575       2     52
LA9GX             10        166,026      458      2478       9     58
PA3DMH             9         67,536      222      1206       8     48

W3LPL (W4ZV)      34        513,798     1182      4507      56     58
K8CC (W8MJ)       38        451,215     1119      4065      56     55
N5JA              31        402,708     1055      3628      57     54
W9RE              18        280,908      900      2754      57     45
WS9V                        266,272      798      2512      57     49
AA8U                        254,600      815      2546      56     44
K5ZD              10        246,574      590      2542      52     45
KM3T              22        243,360      702      2535      54     42 
NI8L              16        201,388      710      2189      54     38
WF3T                        175,648      677                56     32
KW9KW             18        148,785      611      1635      57     34
K4ZA              20        145,770      691                56     30
W8GN                        136,890      669      1690      54     27
W7GG                        132,000      614                55     18
N6ZZ                        131,887      567      1589      54     29
K3JT              14        123,570      459                55     35
K3SV              16        118,607      501      1429      50     33
N5UL              21         87,975      463                54     21
K9MA               5         81,510      352      1045      51     27
K2ONP                        59,283      281       941      43     20
N4BP              16         57,980      376       892          65
K2BM                         56,137      225       769      43     30
N5LZ              10         51,430      223       695      49     25
K7OX              11         32,648      238       583      45     11


SOP/LP

VE3CSK            34        155,844      388      1998      52     26
VE3KZ             15        133,980      380      1914      53     17
S50U                         96,606      362      1789       0     54
VE3OSZ            17         53,784       99       662      50     32
TF3KX             10         15,352       77       404       5     72

K2KQ              27         81,326      419      1099      49     25
AB1U              12         80,676      314       996      49     32
K0RC              10         58,149      405       923      56      7
KJ9C              12         48,739      339       799      49     12
K9WIE              8         45,506      305       746      51     10
WA8YRS            16         45,468      389       842          54
KN4QV              7         25,312      184       452      47      9
WO4O               9         21,887      237       509      40      3
N0HF                         21,372      177       411      46      6
N2BIM              5         18,081      198                40      1
W3CP               8         17,466      193       426      39      2
WA7UQV                        8,052      102                    33
N6HC               5          5,945      101                27      2
K1EP               4          3,496       76       152      23      0
W0MU                            705       22                15      0


MultiOP/HP

JH9VSF/9                        438       16                 3      3

N1BB                        555,960     1080                54     59
NU8Z                        371,742     1055      3507      57     49
N3OC                        361,140      991                57     53
W0CD              29        297,648      930      2862      57     47
N0NI                        249,504      957                    96
NQ4I              26        241,800      820      2418      57     43
N7JW                        239,372      852      2884      56     27
NM9H              24        230,454      859                57     36
NA5B              23        227,766      885      2618      56     31
AA4V                        201,500      710                57     43
K9BG              18        175,400      560                57     40
AA3B                        143,376      627      1648      55     32
K4OJ                        139,026      501                    94 
WC7M                        137,385      814                55     16
KO7X              16         71,568      481      1136      53     10

MultiOP/LP

AB5SE             17         51,420      383       857      53      7
KK5GT             11         24,429      208       479      47      4


Multi Opertor List

K40J          N0AX,WC4E,W1CW,W1YL
AA4V          AA4V,N4SF
N0NI          N0NI,N0AC,W0FLS
NQ4I          NQ4I,K4BAI,K2UFT
N1BB          W1FJ,W1KM,NB1B,WT1O,N1BB
KO7X          W7CT,KO7X
N7JW          N7JW,K7CA
NU8Z          NU8Z,N8CC,K8AQM,K8KS,KG8CO,K8AEM,W8MC
WC7M          WC7M,W7GS,WU7Y
N3OC          N3OC,KE3Q,WV3B
W0CD          K8GG,W8UVZ,W0CD
NM9H          NM9H,KX9X

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

NO ATTACHEMENTS !!!! I will not post attached scores.

Do not post any scores to the Contest Reflector, only to me direct or to 
the 3830 reflector. 

These are NOT OFFICIAL SCORES so do not send me logs or anything like a 
log. I am on affilated with the CQ Mag or the contest committee.

Remember if I get any scores with only Single Op or no class on it I will
put you in Single Op High Power.

I realize there is not such class as MultiOP/LP. It is only for the guys
who want to see how they placed against each other.


73  Jim

           ********************************************************** 
           * Jimmy R. Floyd  (Jim)   Thomasville, NC                *
           *                                                        *
           * Amateur Call:              >> WA4ZXA <<                *
           * Internet Address:          >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
           **********************************************************


>From zpitman@rs3.szif.hu (Pitman Zoltan)  Tue Jan 28 17:39:32 1997
From: zpitman@rs3.szif.hu (Pitman Zoltan) (Pitman Zoltan)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.95.970128183916.26059D-100000@rs3.szif.hu>

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>From zpitman@rs3.szif.hu (Pitman Zoltan)  Tue Jan 28 17:48:46 1997
From: zpitman@rs3.szif.hu (Pitman Zoltan) (Pitman Zoltan)
Subject: Internal Contest Keyer of FT1000MP?
Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.95.970128184714.23187A-100000@rs3.szif.hu>

HI friends,

some weeks ago I built the switch needed for the Contest Keyer of the MP.
The programmable message memories work well but the contest number
doesn't, as well as the decrement/increment function. 

The switch has been built as it's described in the manual. When I press
the buttons assigned for transmit number/increment/decrement the rig beeps
but there's no other reaction.

Any experience with this?

73s

Zoli HA1AG




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