code sprint scores

george554 at austin.relay.ucm.org george554 at austin.relay.ucm.org
Fri Sep 17 20:23:28 EDT 1993


KR0Y   351 49
N2IC   332 43
N5RZ   322 44
N6TR   316 44
K1KI   312 45
K5ZD   311 42
WN4KKN 310 45
N4RJ   306 45 km9p
W1WEF  305 42
KZ2S   301 43

W2RQ   296 41
K1TO   295 42
N6TV   294 45
K6NA   294 45
N6ND   291 44 n6cw
N6AA   288 43
KW8N   279 42
N6TJ   274 42
K8MR   273 42
K5GN   271 43

K9ZO   271 45
N7NG   270 43
K4XU   254 41
K5GA   253 41
K7SS   251 43
NN7L   250 42
KM0L   250 39
KY7M   248 41
WC4E   248 40
K6XO   244 42

VE4VV  244 40
AA7NX  244 39
W6RGG  243 ??
AC6T   242 43
WA6AUE 235 46
K5TU   234 40
NC6U   230 41
WA4PGM 214 41
N0AX   210 42
KI3L   210 39

AG6D   210 38 n4tqo
W1IHN  204 39
K7GM   197 42
W5ASP  195 40
XE1MX  193 41
K7QQ   189 42
K7WA   186 41
N6MZ   186 36
KE4GY  183 37
K6KM   181 39 nv6o

KI3V   169 37
N6PM   165 36
K7CW   158 ??
K5RC   152 40
WA1U   148 36
WN3K   146 36
K8JLF  134 35
WX3M   127 33
W6OAT  117 33
K2MM   106 30

WY7U   104 37
WX9E   103 35          
N4OWG   74 42
W9REG   62 28 n9ljx
WB5VZL  55 23
KA9FOX   1  1 we9v
WE9V     1  1 n0bsh
N0BSH    1  1 ka9fox
G4BUO    1  1
 
 
well i am off to go put up more antennas - hope to make a 
few qsos in the ssb sprint - and sac cw as well. 
 
george fremin
wb5vzl
george554 at austin.relay.ucm.org
austin c.k.u.
 
512-416-0140

>From ae6y at thetech.com (Andrew L. Faber)  Sat Sep 18 22:40:52 1993
From: ae6y at thetech.com (Andrew L. Faber) (Andrew L. Faber)
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 93 14:40:52 PDT
Subject: os/2, windows, cw timing
Message-ID: <T3D40B1w165w at thetech.com>

Further to N6TV's msg about the troubles of cw timing in a multi
tasking environment:  I have software for CQP, SS and WPX that is
in both DOS and Windows versions (using QuickBasic, and Visual Basic
respectively).  The DOS version sends perfect CW using a timing loop
that simply carries out an arithmetic operation a certain number
of times.  The Windows version sends nearly perfect code using the 
same technique, but it's hard to prevent an occasional "long" dot or
some other defect, presumably caused by windows.
     Do any windows programmers out there know a way to prevent any
interruptions to the program while it's sending, including even locking
out Windows itself?  I'd appreciate any advice.
   By the way, Bob suggested sending a signal to a PK 232 and letting 
it send the code.  I tried that in the first version of my program.
It worked, but had two problems: no way that I saw to stop sending
in the middle of a msg short of turning off the PK, and the related
need to send control characters to put it in transmit and
receive modes.  It might be worth another try, though, as a way of 
preventing multitasking time glitches.
    If anyone wants a free copy of the software, just let me know and
I'll be happy to mail a disk (or explain how to transfer files on the 
internet, and we could do that).  The DOS program is in version 4.5 
and Windows in version 2.0.  AD6E also has free CQP software available.
73, ANdy, AE6Y.

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ae6y at thetech.com (Andrew L. Faber)
The Tech BBS (408) 279-7199 San Jose, CA



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