Imagine what a well balanced, unbiased presentation will be made on
at least the first two subjects by a well known, terminal tech of
over 30 years.
> SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997, 3-5PM, IN ROOM #5, AT THE DAYTON HAMVENTION, I
> WILL BE HOSTING A SPECIAL FORUM ENTITLED "THE HAM RADIO OPEN TOWN
> MEETING", PRODUCED BY BILL PASTERNAK, WA6ITF (NEWSLINE).
>
> THERE WILL BE 4 TOPICS OF DISCUSSION IN ? HOUR INCREMENTS. (1) SHOULD
> CW BE A REQUIREMENT FOR VOICE PRIVILEGES ON HF? (2) SHOULD
> CONTESTING BE CURTAILED OR HAVE CERTAIN AREAS OF OPERATION ONLY?
> (3) IS THE INTERNET GOOD OR BAD FOR AMATEUR RADIO, AND CAN BE
> CO-EXIST TOGETHER? (4) IS THE ARRL DOING ALL IT CAN FOR AMATEUR RADIO
> OR DOES IT NEED COMPETITION?
73, Rod N4SI
The DXer formerly known as N9AKE
(c) 5 November, 1996
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>From Zack Lau <zlau@arrl.org> Tue May 6 14:58:26 1997
From: Zack Lau <zlau@arrl.org> (Zack Lau)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: 2 radios
References: <5kn9b6$ati@mgate.arrl.org>
Message-ID: <336F3902.6458@arrl.org>
If you want to tune two radios simultaneously on CW
(advanced search and pounce technique for small stations), it
helps to have one radio set for USB and the other for LSB.
--Zack Lau W1VT
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