Computer CW Speed Chages

MCONATOR at SFOVMIC6.VNET.IBM.COM MCONATOR at SFOVMIC6.VNET.IBM.COM
Sun Dec 19 11:39:30 EST 1993


Just in case it is not generally known, the superb logging program by
N6TR (or was it N7TR?) allows programming CW speed changes in any message
sent from the memories.
Michael R. Conatore
(503) 294-6769
mconator at sfovmic6.vnet.ibm.com
IBM Oregon Trading Area
1211 S. W. Fifth Avenue Suite 1000  Portland, Oregon 97204
IBMMAIL USIBM5CZ
A.R.S. AA7NX

>From H. L. Serra" <hlserra at TEETOT.ACUSD.EDU  Sun Dec 19 21:53:00 1993
From: H. L. Serra" <hlserra at TEETOT.ACUSD.EDU (H. L. Serra)
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1993 13:53:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Computer CW Speed Chages
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9312191355.B13988-9100000 at teetot.acusd.edu>



On Sun, 19 Dec 1993 MCONATOR at sfovmic6.vnet.ibm.com wrote:

> Just in case it is not generally known, the superb logging program by
> N6TR (or was it N7TR?) allows programming CW speed changes in any message
> sent from the memories.
> Michael R. Conatore

Plus N6TR's program has half-spacing between characters, and programmable
choice of action keys. Larry N6AZE


>From Keskinen Petri <oh3mep at cc.tut.fi>  Mon Dec 20 13:12:39 1993
From: Keskinen Petri <oh3mep at cc.tut.fi> (Keskinen Petri)
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 15:12:39 +0200 (GMT)
Subject: callsign reflector?
Message-ID: <9312201312.AA24171 at cc.tut.fi>


Just couldn't resist, Hi!

I wasn't very lucky when I got my call, It seems that I never can
keep enough long pause between M and E to be logged as myself.
It keeps me wondering how many qsls oh3gp usually receives...

Anyway We will have our traditionally xmas-holiday on Aland Is, 
with a group of local hams. We will stay there one week after
christmas and have fun on the bands. Perhaps conditions will
be so bad, that I'll have to take plenty of extra beer, hi! 

So is there any contest between 26th of dec and 2nd of jan?
I didn't found any on calendar, but sure can remember there
was some last year while we were on oh0 same time of the year.
Sure would like to take part if there is any.

Pete , oh3mep


**************************** oh3mep at cc.tut.fi ****************************
* Petri Keskinen * Kitiniitynkatu 7a3 * 33850 Tampere * Finland * Europe *
*****************QRV as OH0MEP 26th dec 1993 -- 2nd jan 1994**************

>From Smith, Pete" <PSmith at codei.hq.nasa.gov  Mon Dec 20 16:41:00 1993
From: Smith, Pete" <PSmith at codei.hq.nasa.gov (Smith, Pete)
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 93 08:41:00 PST
Subject: FW: Callsigns...
Message-ID: <2D15D5A5 at ms.hq.nasa.gov>



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From: CQ-Contest-Relay
To: CQ Contest
Subject: Callsigns...
Date: Friday, December 17, 1993 11:33AM

George W2VJN (I think) wrote

>Why does everyone think that a 1x2 or 2x1 is optimum?  We
>all know that having a 1x3 does not reduce the number of
>contacts that can be made in a contest.  There are many
>examples of this.

Well, I for one don't think a 2x1 is necessarily a good deal at all.  Just 
ask WB4J
(sorry Tom).  "I missed the last two letters of your call,OM."

73, Pete N4ZR (and keeping it)



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