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>From Bob Patten <z002816b at bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us>  Wed Mar  1 13:25:17 1995
From: Bob Patten <z002816b at bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us> (Bob Patten)
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 08:25:17 -0500 (EST)
Subject: MFJ Voice Keyer
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9503010853.A4492-0100000 at bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us>

On Mon, 27 Feb 1995, Paul Pescitelli wrote:
> Anyone used the fairly new MFJ voice keyer. Any comments ?
> 
I bought one at the Miami Tropical Hamboree, first weekend in Feb.  After 
some mods - interfaced it with printer port for CT software, powered it 
from Kenwood TS-430S's 8V at mic plug, made it to key PTT line (hate 
VOX), I used it the following weekend in the Florida QSO Party.  Other 
contesters said they couldn't tell it from my "live" voice.  The thing 
worked great!  Looking forward to this weekend in ARRL DX Phone with it..
			73,		N4BP


>From Cain, Jim,  K1TN" <jcain at arrl.org  Wed Mar  1 14:00:00 1995
From: Cain, Jim,  K1TN" <jcain at arrl.org (Cain, Jim,  K1TN)
Date: Wed, 01 Mar 95 09:00:00 EST
Subject: Numeric Abbreviations
Message-ID: <2F547EA8 at arrl.org>


>>>I wonder about the origin of the abominable "Nine-r."

"Niner "differentiates "nine" from "five."

You may have noticed nine and five sound about the same on voice.

This is official US gummint talk; I learned it in air traffic control school
in 1970.

I've noticed that G Gordon Liddy uses it on his radio talk show
(which I would not admit listening to, of course).

Jim Cain K1TN


>From lvn at fox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Larry Novak)  Wed Mar  1 15:39:01 1995
From: lvn at fox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Larry Novak) (Larry Novak)
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 95 10:39:01 EST
Subject: Wanted: Stouffer's Room in Dayton
Message-ID: <9503011539.AA05311 at cen.com>


Bernie, WR3E would like to get a room to share in Stouffer's. He wants a
non-smoker who can tolerate a contester/DX'er. If you know of anything,
please email me and I'll call him.

Thanks, Larry

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>From lvn at fox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Larry Novak)  Wed Mar  1 15:42:43 1995
From: lvn at fox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Larry Novak) (Larry Novak)
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 95 10:42:43 EST
Subject: Wanted: P4, PJ9, 9Y4, EA8, CT3, ... QTH
Message-ID: <9503011542.AA05473 at cen.com>


For my 50th birthday, my wife told me I can go anywhere I want. My
birthday is on the 2nd day of CQWW CW in 1996  ;-)

So, ..., I would appreciate any info you could send me about how I can
arrange to work the contest from some good 3-point island. I know this
is el-primo territory for CQWW but I'd sure like a crack at it before I
get too old to enjoy it.

Thanks for your help,

Larry, K3TLX

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 | Larry Novak                    \-\-\             email:   lnovak at cen.com |
 | Century Computing                |                 Tel:   (301) 953-3330 |
 | 1014 West Street                 |          Tel (@NRL):   (202) 404-7682 |
 | Laurel, MD 20707                 |                 Fax:   (301) 953-2368 |
 |                                  |       Amateur Radio:    K3TLX         |
 |                                  |          In DC Area:    147.000-      |
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