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Subject: NA-USER list has moved!
From: reisert@eng.pko.dec.com (reisert@eng.pko.dec.com)
Date: Wed Oct 25 15:29:14 1995
The NA-USER mailing list has moved to ve7tcp.ampr.org.  If you were on the old 
list, you are AUTOMATICALLY on the new list.

The new address is:

        na-user@ve7tcp.ampr.org

The new -request address is:

        na-user-REQUEST@ve7tcp.ampr.org

Mail sent to the old address will forward to the new address until
November 3, at which point it will probably STOP working.  So please
use the new address instead of the old one!

The latest country files are available for EMAIL download - send an
'index' message to na-user-REQUEST to see the list of available files.
I will try to create an FTP area for those files and more - stay
tuned!

Thanks to Lyndon, VE7TCP, for hosting this list.  He's providing the hardware 
only, I will set the list policy.

73 - Jim AD1C
reisert@ve7tcp.ampr.org


>From Peter L. Huber" <phuber@CapAccess.org  Wed Oct 25 19:46:28 1995
From: Peter L. Huber" <phuber@CapAccess.org (Peter L. Huber)
Subject: 8P9Z Contest Station
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91-FP.951025144047.3928B-100000@cap1.capaccess.org>

Just finished chatting with 8P9HR (K4FJ) and 8P9HU (K3KG). They are just 
about ready for the CQWW Phone weekend and will be mounting a M/S effort 
from their 8P9Z Contest Station in Barbados. Towers and antennas are now 
in place and the ops are set to go.

QSL via K4BAI

73 de,

-Pete 

Pete Huber, K3ZR        \-\-\           TriBBS #1056
Bowie, MD 20715           |             CIS: 73770,1272
phuber@capaccess.org      |             FidoNet: 1:109/582


>From Gerry Hohn <Gerry.Hohn.0285711@nt.com>  Wed Oct 25 18:33:53 1995
From: Gerry Hohn <Gerry.Hohn.0285711@nt.com> (Gerry Hohn)
Subject: 10 Minute Rule
Message-ID: <n1397486842.43933@nmisq2.miss.nt.com>

                       Subject:                               Time:13:23
  OFFICE MEMO          10 Minute Rule                        

Fellow Contesters,

I am having difficulty in interpreting the 10 minute rule as applied to
our CQWW-SSB M/S operation. The start time is clear, the first QSO
logged on that band. 

The questions is, does the 10 minute rule apply equally to both the run
and multiplier station? That is the run must run (or chase mults or Qs)
on its band for 10 minutes from the start (log entry) of the first Q. 
The mult station (chasing new mults only on another band from the run
station) must stay on that band and chase only new mults on that band
for a period of 10 minutes from logging it's first Q (or become the run
station if the old run had been on it's band from 10 mins).

Any opinions (silly question!) on the above interpretation.

Please respond directly.

Look forward to a great contest weekend. Hope to work you from VG6FI.

Gerry VE6LB (gerry.hohn.0285711@nt.com)




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