Omni-6.. I'm not crazy!
K8DO at aol.com
K8DO at aol.com
Sun Sep 3 12:14:17 EDT 1995
Ignore the intellectually challenged who send you flame mail, Bill...
I FIRMLY believe that we must support US manufacturers by buying their
product... and as 'paying customers' pressure them to do better, in those
areas where they don't measure up...
As TT sent you a wrong manual with your VI, I would certainly let Tom (VP,
Ten Tec, Inc.) know that a thousand fanatical (and free spending) contestors
are wondering why Ten Tec cannot do even that simple task correctly!
Compared to the rice boxes from the land of 10,000 knobs, my Omni VI is
fantastic...
Cheers ... Denny
>From Randy Thompson <k5zd at iconics.com> Sun Sep 3 20:00:29 1995
From: Randy Thompson <k5zd at iconics.com> (Randy Thompson)
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 1995 15:00:29 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Low Power Sprinting
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.91.950903145821.19369B-100000 at genesis.iconics.com>
On Sun, 3 Sep 1995 KWIDELITZ at delphi.com wrote:
> I don't know what to make of this. Here I finally get an amp and make 279 Qs
> last time out and 300 Qs is in sight with some effort and now the big guns
> are going to go low power. So does this help me with my goal or make it
> harder? OK, I will probably be able to beat them out if we are calling the
> same station, but it will be tougher copy working them which will slow me
> down. On the other hand, if EVERYONE who would otherwise beat me easily goes
> low power, maybe I can actually come out high in the overall standings. On
> the other hand, if everyone who would otherwise beat me easily goes low
> power and still beats me, I'll be SOOOOO embarrassed. If I go low power,
> then I'm back to not having as much fun as I did when I went high power.
>
Ken,
Wait until you see the calls and names these guys are going to use.
Better practice your ability to copy morse acurately if you want that
"winning" score to hold up!
At least this list of wayward 'guns' decided not to use straight keys as
originally proposed! That would slow the contest down a little...
Randy Thompson, K5ZD
k5zd at iconics.com
>From George Cook <george at epix.net> Sun Sep 3 20:32:54 1995
From: George Cook <george at epix.net> (George Cook)
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 1995 15:32:54 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: SQUATTERS RIGHTS
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950903152356.25477A-100000 at grape.epix.net>
On 1 Sep 1995, Bob Wendling wrote:
>
> KE3Q's comments regarding contesters not being active except during contests
> ie. not ragchewing and taking up space, brings to mind that if there were more
> contesters doing exactly that and talking about how much fun contesting is and
> how much enjoyment you get from contesting, that maybe some of the enthusiasm
> might just rub off on some of the non-contest types....
Oh yeah I can see it now 2 pm EST 7.265 or so
K1EA: "So Frank hows your colon?"
W3LPL: Well Ken I was at the doctors on Monday you know and he said my
colon was OK ....... (blah blah colon blah prostate blahblahrectum) How
bout you Luis?
XE1L Well I've been eating a lot of roughage later and my doctor
says....(blah blah colonrectumprostatecancer blah) Tis is XE1L in the
group K1EA to get it.
K1EA Say Luis did you do something different? Your signal has dropped to
60 over.
Ad Nausium! Ever since I read this the first time I wondered what the
"Moldy contesters net" would have to sound like.
My appologies to K1EA, W3LPL, and XE1L if you guys weren't my heros I
wouldn't have picked your calls.
GC
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