two radios
W5XD at delphi.com
W5XD at delphi.com
Sun Sep 18 19:04:56 EDT 1994
I vote for the crowd that says that anyone that can must two radios for
a single op event has done nothing really different than someone that
can muster two antennas, or a trip to the inlaws for the rest of the family
or whatever.
However, there is one common practice that I consider bordering on
unethical: sending a CQ on the "run" radio simultaneous with copying an
exchange on the "S&P" radio. Since I'm obligated to send my exchange
when the S&P respondent finishes, I certainly can't answer anyone that
comes back to my CQ (on the "run" radio).
That CQ's ONLY purpose is to QRM anyone that happens to find my
run frequency during my S&P QSO. Interpreted this strongly, its
"deliberate interference" and therefore illegal as well as unethical.
Since its commonly done, most folks clearly don't see it this way. Maybe
someone can explain to mesome other purpose for that CQ?
Wayne, W5XD
>From k2mm at MasPar.COM (John Zapisek) Mon Sep 19 01:04:23 1994
From: k2mm at MasPar.COM (John Zapisek) (John Zapisek)
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 94 17:04:23 PDT
Subject: More CQP Freeware Via FTP
Message-ID: <9409190004.AA13503 at greylock.local>
There's another freeware program available via anonymous FTP for logging the
California QSO Party (CQP) . . . the public-domain version of N6TR's TR-LOG.
The FTP site is maspar.maspar.com (192.84.231.1). Log in as "anonymous" or
just "ftp", and give your e-mail address as the password.
The directory is /pub/k2mm/n6tr-log. It contains the public-domain version
(4.05) of the contest-logging program LOG by Larry "Tree" Tyree, N6TR.
-r--r--r-- 1 jzap 2079 Sep 18 14:54 read405.me
-r--r--r-- 1 jzap 654558 Sep 18 14:30 all405.zip
-r--r--r-- 1 jzap 290912 Sep 18 14:30 exe405.zip
-r--r--r-- 1 jzap 104503 Sep 18 14:31 doc405.zip
-r--r--r-- 1 jzap 259187 Sep 18 14:31 name405.zip
-r--r--r-- 1 jzap 280102 Sep 18 14:31 exe404xt.zip
The main ZIP file all405.zip includes everything in {exe,doc,name}405.exe.
ZIP file exe404xt.zip includes 8086/8088-executable versions of LOG (4.04)
and POST which will run on a PC-XT.
ASCII file read405.me explains in detail what's in each of the ZIP files.
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