Whinus Minimus

Waltk at PICA.ARMY.MIL Waltk at PICA.ARMY.MIL
Thu Dec 30 09:00:49 EST 1993


> While I appreciate that WB2EKK's posting on "voluntary restrictions" was

Yo! Wait up. Some of us "east-coasters" have proposed the "under $10K category"
for the monetarilly challenged (we speak PC here). Now, that would level the
field a bit.  73 & ya'll have a Happy & Prosperous New Year... de Walt - K2WK
:^)=<

>From alan at dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker)  Thu Dec 30 14:21:05 1993
From: alan at dsd.es.com (Alan Brubaker) (Alan Brubaker)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 07:21:05 -0700
Subject: morse music
Message-ID: <9312301421.AA06074 at dsd.ES.COM>

>N8OFS writes:

>I've got another one for ya, it's a song by WIRE, and it goes like
>this:

>Dot Dash Dot Dash Dot Dash
>Dot Dash Dot Dash Dot Dash
...


Not exactly music, but here's one for you:

Fun, fun, fun, dot dash dot dash dot dash,
Fun, fun, fun, dot dash dot dash dot dash,
Fun, fun, fun, dot dash dot dash dot dash,
Fun, fun, fun, no dot dash dot dash dot dash,
Worry, worry, worry.

.... ..

Alan, K6XO

"Life's too short for QRP."  --  N6TU,  K7SS


>From gswanson at arrl.org (Glenn Swanson)  Thu Dec 30 10:41:27 1993
From: gswanson at arrl.org (Glenn Swanson) (Glenn Swanson)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 10:41:27 GMT
Subject: Equalization
Message-ID: <368 at gs>

There was a fairly recent msg. posted that talked about EIRp and such.
Could this be used as a basis to "level the playing field" ?
He (forget who posted that) mentioned that based on his curve, he 
(tongue in cheek) claimed high score in the QRP category.  Is there
something to his mathmatics here? Could this be a basis for "handicapping"
(dirty word, I know).  What 'ca-all think? I think he may be onto something
here...                             73, Glenn  KB1GW


>From fred.kleber at atlas.ccmail.PacTel.COM (fred kleber)  Thu Dec 30 15:58:19 1993
From: fred.kleber at atlas.ccmail.PacTel.COM (fred kleber) (fred kleber)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 07:58:19 PST
Subject: The "Other" Coast
Message-ID: <9311307572.AA757267099 at atlas.ccmail.pactel.com>

Message Creation Date was at 29-DEC-1993 15:02:00

    The east coast doesn't ALWAYS win.  In the September VHF contest, K9PW
    (Illinois) took advantage of a strong aurora in the closing hours of
    the contest to work 25% of his total multipliers.  This placed him
    first place single op for the nation.  First time someone other than an
    "east coaster" won the contest.

    Another example is the 10 GHz contest a couple of years ago.  XE2/N6XQ
    worked a couple of QSOs over a path of just shy of 600 miles.  Those
    two QSOs alone were enough to win the contest, not to mention set a new
    North American 10 GHz record.

    Also I remember that on RARE occasions 9's and 0's would have better
    propagation to Europe on 75/80 meters than the east coast.

    If the balance between "hobby" & "competition" is slanted heavily
    toward the competitive side, I'd advise changing your operating
    conditions or be content with your balance.

    Personally, if I have a good time in ANY contest, even if conditions
    are poor or equipment breaks, I still consider this "winning".  Guess
    it's a matter of values.  If I ever don't enjoy a "hobby", whatever it
    may be, I should find another one.

    Now where are my binoculars?  The SprINT Bird Watching contest is this
    weekend...

    Fred, K9VV/6

>From John W. Brosnahan" <broz at csn.org  Thu Dec 30 16:07:16 1993
From: John W. Brosnahan" <broz at csn.org (John W. Brosnahan)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 09:07:16 -0700
Subject: Joe Walsh and his CW message
Message-ID: <199312301607.AA09553 at teal.csn.org>

Since the "who is Joe Walsh" question seems to continue to pop into our 
space-time continuum, there must be a need for further info.  In the current
Miller Genuine Draft beer commercial featuring the old time train, the music
is by Joe.  It is all instrumental until the end where the line "I know
where you're going" pops out.  I saw this either on Monday night football
or during the Broncos recent humiliation.  Fortunately I was doing other
things at the time, with the games on in the background, so I didn't waste
my time on either game.         
 
The answer to my question about what and where did Joe send in CW on one of
his albums is,  Joe sent "Register and Vote" on the 1972 Barnstorm album 
on the 4th cut on Side A--Giant Behemoth--in the dream like passage at
the very end. 
 
BTW Is there a reflector logged onto this reflector.  ie  Why won't the
messages go away, Trey?  The original authors are probably getting 
embarrassed by the use of bandwidth, or maybe they are still AMers.
 
73 John   W0UN
 

>From gswanson at arrl.org (Glenn Swanson)  Thu Dec 30 10:54:54 1993
From: gswanson at arrl.org (Glenn Swanson) (Glenn Swanson)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 10:54:54 GMT
Subject: Oppss
Message-ID: <370 at gs>

May have been an XYL that had the ERPd formula, I forget, my copy
of the msg. is at home.  Anyhow, I saw no discussion of his/her
methods.  Maybe I missed it.  Anyone else see any merit in this?
I feel that something should be done to give the little folk a shot
at somethin in contesting, why should I enter my Chevette in a race
with Calloway Corvettes ?  I'd rather count snowflakes in the back yard,
the odds are about the same for success!  (Some tongue in cheek!) 73!
                                    Glenn KB1GW


>From aa2du at attmail.com (J P Kleinhaus )  Thu Dec 30 17:07:59 1993
From: aa2du at attmail.com (J P Kleinhaus ) (J P Kleinhaus )
Date: 30 Dec 93 17:07:59 GMT
Subject: Possible typing mistakes

Hi...I believe the CQWW SSB logs were due on December 1...your logs are now
over 1 month late!  I also believe that it is unethical to look for assistance
on callsigns if you were in the Single-op category.  If you made a mistake on
a call, change it..if you're not sure then you will have to take a chance.
That's the idea behind copying the contest and not taping it!!  This is a measure of operating skill!

73 de J.P., AA2DU
aa2du at attmail.com

>From Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH at TGV.COM>  Thu Dec 30 17:34:58 1993
From: Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH at TGV.COM> (Trey Garlough)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 09:34:58 -0800 (PST)
Subject: The "Other" Coast
Message-ID: <757272898.912775.GARLOUGH at TGV.COM>

> Now where are my binoculars?  The SprINT Bird Watching contest is this
> weekend...

Just thought I would mention that the "Christmas Bird Count" is going on 
this week, so if you see a bunch of dudes out chasing birds this week,
that's what's going on.  Ooh, there's a Stellar's Jay right now!

>From Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH at TGV.COM>  Thu Dec 30 17:42:33 1993
From: Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH at TGV.COM> (Trey Garlough)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 09:42:33 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Joe Walsh and his CW message
Message-ID: <757273353.182775.GARLOUGH at TGV.COM>

> BTW Is there a reflector logged onto this reflector.  ie  Why won't the
> messages go away, Trey?  The original authors are probably getting 
> embarrassed by the use of bandwidth, or maybe they are still AMers.

The program that handles the subscription requests also has some AI
capability programmed into it, and it considered this to be such an
important thread, that it decided to recycle the messages.

--Trey, WN4KKN/6, saving my Joe Walsh story for Dayton

>From Bill H Parry <bill at tenet.edu>  Thu Dec 30 17:47:42 1993
From: Bill H Parry <bill at tenet.edu> (Bill H Parry)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 11:47:42 -0600 (CST)
Subject: 6D2X & 160 Meters
Message-ID: <Pine.3.03.9312301142.C24775-a100000 at Joyce-Perkins.tenet.edu>

K5TSQ and I will be going to 6D2X (XE2XA during non-contest weekends) to
do some rig and antenna work prior to the CQ WW 160M CW Contest. During
our first and last effort we had hearing problems and did not work any
europeans. We should be able to operate from approximately 0000z - 1200z
on January 9th and will be happy to make DX schedules if you would like.
If so, please send me e-mail with the time and we will try to make it.
U.S. types should not have a problem working us during the contest.CUL

Happy New Year
Bill, W5VX



>From k2mm at MasPar.COM (John Zapisek)  Thu Dec 30 19:08:32 1993
From: k2mm at MasPar.COM (John Zapisek) (John Zapisek)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 11:08:32 PST
Subject: AI, Eh?
Message-ID: <9312301908.AA23478 at greylock.local>

> [Trey/KKN]  The program . . . has some AI capability programmed into it,

Ah yes, AI -- "Arrogant Ignorance".  That's when the program decides that
what you need isn't really what you asked for, so it answers the question
you should have asked in the first place if only you weren't so stoopid!
73 & VHNY All!  --John/K2MM

>From mwilson at arrl.org (Mark Wilson)  Thu Dec 30 19:48:45 1993
From: mwilson at arrl.org (Mark Wilson) (Mark Wilson)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 14:48:45 EST
Subject: Vanity call signs
Message-ID: <1172 at mw>

We received the NPRM on vanity call signs late yesterday afternoon.

At the risk of attracting flames from the contest purists in the
group, here's a copy of the W1AW bulletin going out today with some
of the details.

We're working on getting the NPRM into electronic form and I'll
let you know when it's available.

Probably the biggest question I saw bandied about on the reflector--
which requests get preference in the initial stages of implementation--
is not addressed and will have to be resolved in the comment stages.

73,
Mark Wilson, AA2Z
mwilson at arrl.org

*************

"Vanity" call signs

The FCC has released its Notice of Proposed Rule Making, in PR Docket 
93-305, to permit amateurs to choose a "vanity" call sign.  Individuals 
as well as trustees of club stations would be eligible to request an 
available call sign from the block assigned to their license class or 
a lower license class.

A fee would be required.  The Communications Act specifies a fee of $7 
per year for amateur service vanity call signs, and allows the Commission 
to require payment of small fees in advance for a number of years not to 
exceed the relevant license term.  Fee issues would be resolved under a 
separate FCC rule making proceeding, and a vanity call sign system would 
not be started until then, the FCC said.

The applicant would provide a list of up to 10 total call signs desired.  
The FCC would assign the first available requested call sign from the 
applicant's list.  If none of the desired call signs was available, the 
applicant's current call sign would be reassigned.  

Call signs of lapsed or deceased licensees would not be available for 
reassignment for two years.  A call sign relinquished under the vanity 
call sign program would be available for reassignment immediately.

The FCC said that even with its new automated licensing process it did 
not expect to be able to offer amateurs on-line access in order to check 
for call sign availability, and asked for comments on how such a service 
could be provided.  The FCC said its eventual goal is to accept license 
applications electronically.

The comment deadline for this NPRM is March 7, 1994.  Reply comment deadline 
is April 7, 1994. 
 



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