CQ-Contest
[Top] [All Lists]

DVP OP TECHNIQUES

Subject: DVP OP TECHNIQUES
From: Waltk@PICA.ARMY.MIL (Waltk@PICA.ARMY.MIL)
Date: Thu Oct 13 11:41:36 1994
kevn,

>A DVK is great for slow times, but again there is a trap!  Its easy to get
>lulled into simply parking yourself and hitting the CQ message over and
>over again.  In the old "pre-DVK" days, you probably would have tired of
>CQing in a couple minutes and moved on.

How right you are. A big trap that I get lulled into when I'm
very tired. I turn into a contest-droid. "Hit F1, listen, Hit F1,
listen, Hit F1, listen... ad nauseum."  Time to get the large hammer
and hit thumbnail very hard... Ah, I'm awake! Works everytime.

Just wondering what others do to not fall into this seductive trap?

73 de Walt - K2WK       QSL, QRZed... Hit F1, listening...

>From jholly@hposl42.cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback)  Thu Oct 13 16:13:31 1994
From: jholly@hposl42.cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback) (Jim Hollenback)
Subject: Thanks for help on sound blaster.
Message-ID: <9410130813.ZM14499@hpwsmjh.cup.hp.com>

  
  Thanks to N6TV, AA6KX, AA2DU, AB6FO, W5XD, N4ZR, K2WK, and W2UP. 
  
  The K1EA DVP users reported no delays and the LTA users reported no
  delays.
  
  Many suggested putting the .WAV files on a ram disk. I will try this 
  tonight. The use of a .WAV file editor was suggested also. I did have
  one that came with the sound blaster card and did trim the .WAV file.
  There are .WAV file editors on oak.oakland.edu. It was also suggested
  that any DOS drivers not be loaded when using windoze. That will also
  be explored tonight.
  
  The rotten audio continues. Ten-Tec is sending a new transmit audio 
  board. Hopefully this will clear up the problem.
  
  Jim, WA6SDM
  jholly@cup.hp.com

>From fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P  Concentric Systems, Inc.)  Thu Oct 13 
>17:53:19 1994
From: fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P  Concentric Systems, Inc.) (Bill Fisher, 
KM9P  Concentric Systems, Inc.)
Subject: Staying focused
Message-ID: <199410131653.AA14668@mail.crl.com>

>How right you are. A big trap that I get lulled into when I'm
>very tired. I turn into a contest-droid.
>Just wondering what others do to not fall into this seductive trap?


-Use 2 radios, keep one of them transmitting all the time.

-Tack up rate sheets or numbers from last year and remind yourself that you
have no advantage over your W1 or W5 competitors (depending on the contest).
If you want to win, you have to work twice as hard as they do!

-Do jumping jacks, walk outside in the cold, take a shower... Anything to
get the blood moving to your brain again.

-Don't drink/take caffine before/during/after the contest.  It doens't help,
you just think it does because you've done it forever.  Take my word for
it...  Been there, seen that, done it!


---
Bill Fisher, KM9P
Concentric Systems, Inc.  (CSI)
404-442-5821  Fax 404-667-1975


>From Victor Burns-KI6IM <vburns@netcom.com>  Thu Oct 13 18:48:57 1994
From: Victor Burns-KI6IM <vburns@netcom.com> (Victor Burns-KI6IM)
Subject: Staying focused
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9410131014.A9150-0100000@netcom6>

> >How right you are. A big trap that I get lulled into when I'm
> >very tired. I turn into a contest-droid.
> >Just wondering what others do to not fall into this seductive trap?

[Stuff Deleted]

> -Do jumping jacks, walk outside in the cold, take a shower... Anything to
> get the blood moving to your brain again.
> 
> -Don't drink/take caffine before/during/after the contest.  It doens't help,
> you just think it does because you've done it forever.  Take my word for
> it...  Been there, seen that, done it!

Come on.  I prefer to cross-train with a combination of very strong 
coffee, Central American Cola (In the Bottle-not some recreational 
pharmaceutical) and handfulls of GUMMI BEARS! - Purchased in bulk and 
carefully transported to Belize.  If there are any left over, the locals 
love 'em.

Victor
KI6IM / V31DX


>From Ronald D. Rossi" <rrossi@VNET.IBM.COM  Thu Oct 13 21:59:49 1994
From: Ronald D. Rossi" <rrossi@VNET.IBM.COM (Ronald D. Rossi)
Subject: xtra postings...

Can Can something something be be done done about about the the
double double and and triple triple triple posts posts please please !!
It's It's been been happening happening off off and and on on for for
a a while while now now..

Maybe Maybe one one of of the the routers routers thinks thinks the
the address address is is bad bad when when it it isn't isn't and and
likes likes to to retry retry..

73 73 de de N1PBT N1PBT ... ... ron ron

Excuse Excuse the the bandwidth bandwidth..    I I just just needed
needed to to fart fart in in public public.. ::))

>From Jim Reisert AD1C  13-Oct-1994 2005 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com>  Fri Oct 
>14 01:02:41 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C  13-Oct-1994 2005 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim 
Reisert AD1C 13-Oct-1994 2005)
Subject: New country files for CT - 13 October 1994
Message-ID: <9410140002.AA21128@us1rmc.bb.dec.com>

Here are the changes since 9 October:

13 Oct 1994:    * Moved IG9, IH9 prefixes from Sicily, IT to Italy, I
(CTY-406)         (IT9BLB).
                * Updated prefixes for Canada, VE (VE2ZP).

The files are available from a number of sources:

1.  Send a message to CT-USER-REQUEST@eng.pko.dec.com to request the file
    you want, i.e.:

        GET CQWW.CTY
        
    Files are available NOW!

2.  FTP the file from:

        gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/misc/hamradio/cty.zip

    This may take a day or two to catch up - look for a file dated
    October 13, 1994 or later.

3.  Download the file from the CT BBS at 508-460-8877.  Ken has promised
    to include the latest files as part of UPD-CT.  You may have to wait
    until the weekend, though, before they are available.

4.  Download the file CTY-406.ZIP from the W6GO BBS at 916-992-0923.

Note that if you a registered user of Version 9, you will get a program
update in the mail which will include the updated country files.

73 - Jim AD1C
reisert@eng.pko.dec.com

>From Michael Owen <MOWE@SLUMUS.STLAWU.EDU>  Fri Oct 14 14:27:34 1994
From: Michael Owen <MOWE@SLUMUS.STLAWU.EDU> (Michael Owen)
Subject: Staying focused
Message-ID: <14OCT94.09136225.0010.MUSIC@MUSIC.STLAWU.EDU>

Victor, KI6IM/V31DX writes
>
>Come on.  I prefer to cross-train with a combination of very strong
>coffee, Central American Cola (In the Bottle-not some recreational
>

Don't forget Jolt Cola... "All the sugar and twice the caffeine"
available without a prescription at your local grocery store.

Really.

MRO

************************************************************************
Michael R. Owen, Ph.D.                        W9IP/2
Department of Geology                         Northern Lights Software
St. Lawrence University                       2881 County Route 21
Canton, NY  13617                             Canton, NY  13617
(315) 379-5975             -  voice  -        (315) 379-0161 (6-9pm)
InterNet : MOWE@SLUMUS.StLAWU.edu        FAX: (315) 379-5804
************************************************************************

>From Jim Reisert AD1C  14-Oct-1994 1347 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com>  Fri Oct 
>14 18:44:26 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C  14-Oct-1994 1347 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim 
Reisert AD1C 14-Oct-1994 1347)
Subject: More Info: New country files for CT - 13 October 1994
Message-ID: <9410141744.AA22476@us1rmc.bb.dec.com>

People's memories are short, and everyone seems to be making the same
mistakes, so here are some tips (look for >>>):

Here are the changes since 9 October:

13 Oct 1994:    * Moved IG9, IH9 prefixes from Sicily, IT to Italy, I
(CTY-406)         (IT9BLB).
                * Updated prefixes for Canada, VE (VE2ZP).

The files are available from a number of sources:

1.  Send a message to CT-USER-REQUEST@eng.pko.dec.com to request the file
    you want, i.e.:

>>>     GET cqww.cty (file names must be lower case)
>>>     
>>> Files are available NOW!  You can include multiple files in a single
>>> request, for example:
>>>
>>>     GET history.cty
>>>     GET cty.dat

2.  FTP the file from:

        gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/misc/hamradio/cty.zip

>>> This is an ANONYMOUS FTP server.  When you get the username
>>> prompt from gatekeeper, log in as anonymous, and use your EMAIL
>>> address (i.e. reisert@eng.pko.dec.com) as the password.  Then
>>> 'cd' to /pub/misc/hamradio and 'get cty.zip'.

    This may take a day or two to catch up - look for a file dated
    October 13, 1994 or later.

>>> I just checked (1720 GMT Friday October 14) and the October 13 files
>>> are not there yet - check again Monday.

3.  Download the file from the CT BBS at 508-460-8877.  Ken has promised
    to include the latest files as part of UPD-CT.  You may have to wait
    until the weekend, though, before they are available.

>>> UPD-CT has been fixed, you will now get CTY-406.EXE as part of your
>>> CT update.  If you just want the country files, download CTY-406.EXE.
>>> I have logged into the CT BBS and verified this for Version 9.
>>> I was not able to check UPD-CT for Version 8, however.

4.  Download the file CTY-406.ZIP from the W6GO BBS at 916-992-0923.

Note that if you a registered user of Version 9, you will get a program
update in the mail which will include the updated country files.

>>> CTY-406 didn't make it onto Ken's disks - he shipped with the October 9
>>> country files (CTY-405).  Differences between latest release and the one
>>> he shipped with are at the top of this message.

73 - Jim AD1C
reisert@eng.pko.dec.com

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • DVP OP TECHNIQUES, Waltk@PICA.ARMY.MIL <=