Did you notice...

WL7E at aol.com WL7E at aol.com
Fri Dec 20 00:54:52 EST 1996


On Tue, 17 Dec 1996 22:43:18 -0600 Dale Martin, KG5U wrote:

> How about if we simply do away with naming the states and assign a number 
> to each one (maybe in the order they became a state of the union).  

    Then TX's state number would be 28. AK's state number would be 49. The
bigger the number the "greater" the state?:)

<Snip>

> Personally, I did not have anyone ask me for the abbreviation for Texas in
the 
> contest. Mostly, what I heard was: Texas, yes! Meaining one of two things:
I 
> was his umpteenth Texas QSO and he was hoping for Louisiana, or he was an >
enlightened, knowledgeable, and all around good guy and recognizes Texas for
> being the greatest state in the Union. 

Hello all,
     Now, now Dave. I understand they are going to "split" Alaska in two and
make Texas the THIRD largest state.:)

73,
Joe - WL7E

>From ea7kw at arrakis.es (Jose R. Hierro)  Fri Dec 20 07:31:12 1996
From: ea7kw at arrakis.es (Jose R. Hierro) (Jose R. Hierro)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 08:31:12 +0100 (MET)
Subject: PacketCluster reflector ?
Message-ID: <199612200731.IAA11154 at arrakis.es>

Is there a PacketCluster reflector oriented to sysops ?

I was once subscribed to list at VE7TCP but can't see it on his WEB page.

Happy Hollidays

73 de EA7KW, Jose

Sevilla Contest Club


>From sercom at bo.nettuno.it (Andy IK4WMG)  Fri Dec 20 13:38:09 1996
From: sercom at bo.nettuno.it (Andy IK4WMG) (Andy IK4WMG)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 14:38:09 +0100 (MET)
Subject: CQ Contest Awards
Message-ID: <v0213050caedc6092117a@[193.207.76.89]>

>First let me say this is not a flame or a complaint, only a question. I am
>still waiting for my piece of paper from CQ now for CQWW SSB 95 and CQ 160
>95 Contests. I know the CQWW boys are hard working on this years contest
>but I just do not want to get lost in the shuffle. Has anyone recieved
>thiers yet for either contest.
>
>If anyone knows anyone I can contact direct and save bandwidth I will be
>glad to do it. I know a piece of paper is not much but to us little pistols
>it is all we have. I feel getting these out to the contesters as soon as
>you can is very important. But again just my opinion is all.
>
>If these have been mailed out and I just did not get mine I will now say I
>am sorry for any comments I made about getting them out.
>
>73 Jim



I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM AND THE SAME POINT OF VIEW an I am a little pistol too.

WAITING FOR : WWCW 160 '95, WPX CW '95, WW CW '95 AND PROBABLY WWCW 160
96...(OK THIS IS TOO MUCH...SRI HI HI)

IK4WMG Andy
Devoted to CW

IK4WMG - Andy
ShortWave/\LongLife



>From rrossi at btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi)  Fri Dec 20 14:15:23 1996
From: rrossi at btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi) (Ronald D Rossi)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 09:15:23 -0500
Subject: Collins 30L-1
Message-ID: <9612201415.AA14640 at btv.ibm.com>


Just got some shoes for my Omni-D ...I acquired (long term loaner) a 30L-1 to 
play around with. No mention of QSK in the manual. I figured I would give it a 
try when I hooked it up over the holidays. Good idea? Bad idea?

I will have the Omni-D throttled back a bit (about 70W from 100W) and I am 
concerned about Tom's, W8JIT, comments about slow ALC response of rigs in 
general (contest reflector 11DEC96). The Omni-D has no ALC input. I don't 
wanna be bustin' my bud's amp!

-- 
73 de KK1L ex N1PBT...ron (rrossi at btv.ibm.com) <><
Ron Rossi H/P SRAM Engineering -- IBM Microelectronics



>From kg5u at hal-pc.org (Dale Martin)  Fri Dec 20 14:38:22 1996
From: kg5u at hal-pc.org (Dale Martin) (Dale Martin)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 08:38:22 -0600
Subject: Questions, Questions
Message-ID: <01BBEE51.2D518720 at pm9-168.hal-pc.org>

=09
There have been some really interesting questions raised on the =
reflectors, lately.  That's great and that's what they are there for.  I =
am learning a lot just by all the reading.  This winter, I may even =
replace tower bolts, spot the rust spots with spray-on galvanize, =
retension my guys, work out with PED and NA Practice more, and generally =
learn to be a better ham.

As to some of the questions posed on the reflectors recently: Don't =
forget about the search engines on the Internet.  I did some searches on =
them for some questions raised on the reflectors and came up with the =
answers in less than two minutes. =20

Just a suggestion to check the search engines first, then pose the =
question to the reflector. =20

Of course, the downside to this is (1) not finding out about that =
information; (2) not being a good guy by providing the info to the =
question poser.  Oh well....

Happy Holidays!! I hope Santa brings lots of sunspots, Q's, and mults!

73=20


Dale Martin, KG5U
kg5u at hal-pc.org
http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u


>From floydjr at mail-hub.interpath.net (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Fri Dec 20 15:05:59 1996
From: floydjr at mail-hub.interpath.net (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 11:05:59 -0400
Subject: Second Test
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961220150559.335f3e38 at interpath.com>

Let me try again. My mail keeps getting bounced. I am trying to send 
scores. 

73 Jim


>From trey at cisco.com (Trey Garlough)  Fri Dec 20 15:29:00 1996
From: trey at cisco.com (Trey Garlough) (Trey Garlough)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 96 7:29:00 PST
Subject: Questions, Questions
Message-ID: <CMM.0.90.4.851095740.trey at scv-cse-4.cisco.com>

> As to some of the questions posed on the reflectors recently: Don't
> forget about the search engines on the Internet.  I did some searches
> on them for some questions raised on the reflectors and came up with
> the answers in less than two minutes.
> 
> Just a suggestion to check the search engines first, then pose the
> question to the reflector.

Absolutely, and in addition to what Dale said I would like to add that
two sites immediately come to mind when I am searching for something
the web:

	altavista.digital.com

and

	www.yahoo.com

Joe Bob Marconi says "check it out."

--Trey, N5KO

>From scott.a.long at owenscorning.com (Long, Scott A.)  Fri Dec 20 15:11:23 1996
From: scott.a.long at owenscorning.com (Long, Scott A.) (Long, Scott A.)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 10:11:23 -0500
Subject: Stew Perry rules...
Message-ID: <c=US%a=COMPUSERVE%p=OCF%l=GRVS200-961220151123Z-11258 at whqs200.owenscorning.com>

I was looking at the rules for the Stew Perry contest and saw where you
can only take ONE break, is this from when you make your first QSO to
your last?
If so, don't look for me in this one.  Looks like these rules were made
for the real serious contester that can sit down to contest that has
nothing else in life to do. Maybe I'm missing the point on this, why
only ONE break?

No big deal, was just wondering.....

Scott K8SM

1. Contest period: 1500Z December 28th to 1500Z December 29th, 1996.
Operate for a maximum of 14 hours. Off time is intended to be taken
during your daylight hours. Only one break may be taken between your
first and last QSOs, and must be of at least 30 minutes.

>From floydjr at mail-hub.interpath.net (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Fri Dec 20 15:22:06 1996
From: floydjr at mail-hub.interpath.net (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 11:22:06 -0400
Subject: ARRL 160 Meter 96 Scores FINAL POSTING
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961220152206.27afcefc at interpath.com>

ARRL 160 METER CONTEST 96
RAW SCORES

Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr at interpath.com>

Date Posted: 12/20/96
********* FINAL POSTING **********

CALL                   SCORE     QS0'S    PTS   SECTS    DX    HRS
___________________________________________________________________

Single/OP/QRP

WK3I                   84,282     637                 82
N4ROA                  64,436     544             59      2
KA1CZF                 30,401     352     707     42      1
N9VVV                  25,568     272     544     47      0    18
W6YJ                   16,065     150     315     48      3
W8RU                    8,640     120     240     36      0     4


Single/OP/LP

N9JF                  178,110     967    1979     78     12    25
K1PX                  165,324     855    1797     70     22    34
NA2N                  155,469     850    1787     68     19    20
K1HTV                 153,690     777    1635     74     20    23
KG4W                  152,994     843             66     20    19
W0UO                  138,047     721             75     16    24
N2NFG                 130,978     733             70     16    23
VE3KZ                 117,631     731    1489     71      8    26
WO4O                  109,417     697    1421     69      8    24
N4YO                  106,860     671    1370     73      5    34
KU8E                  103,680     540    1152     71     19
WA0X                  103,575     686             73      2    35
WA1UJU                100,464     703    1415     68      3    22
W8KTQ                  93,840     687    1380         68
W9WI                   91,686     612    1239     71      3
WA8YRS                 83,232     606    1224         68
N9FD                   78,192     528    1086     64      8    14
AA8R                   76,050     468                 78
KO9Y                   75,750     484             64     11     7
K9WIE                  73,272     510    1032     68      3    17
NM5M                   66,970     443                 74        8
W7ZRC                  65,746     431     926     66      5    12
K8GVK                  63,545     440             71           16
N9CO                   60,300     393     804     71      4     6
WA2DFI                 60,200     418     860     68      2    23
K1EPJ                  59,466     437             57      9    12
W8EH                   56,574     446     898     61      2    23
K8KFJ                  54,812     371     772     62      9    14
W5OT (WA5TWL)          54,303     374                 69
AB5SE                  46,374     390     786         59       13
N7WA                   36,540     303     630     56      2
KX9ZZ (K9PG)           35,139     330     663     52      1
W0VU                   31,510     341     685     45      1    10
K3SA                   30,753     300     603     50      1     5
K3CT                   27,720     305             43      0    10
NW8F                   26,000     247             50      2
K2JL                   25,480     254     520     45      4     8
W8JJ                   25,000             500         50  
K4NO                   25,000     212             50      5     4
KK7A                   24,786     222     459     53      1     7
K6RO                   24,650     242     493     49      1    12
W3CP                   23,218     241     494     43      4
KN4QV                  21,730     199             49      4     6
WA5JWU                 21,150     210     423     49      1     8
N9CK                   20,237     205             48      1     7
K0DI/6                 19,176     176             49      2    18
K5WO                   19,050     189     378     49      1    10
VA3ZC                  17,958     219     438     41      0
WO1N                   15,963     146     313     45      6     8
N1RL                   14,450     211     425     33      1     9
K3TD                   13,459     155     313     42      1    14
WA7BNM                 10,994     115             44      2     4
N2LSK                  10,994     144     288         38        7
WD4AHZ                 10,206     117     243         42        6
N1IO                    7,392     112             33      0
K1VUT                   7,293     109     221     32      1     2
W7GNP                   6,600      94             32      1
K6UM                    6,179      82     167     36      1     3
K3PP                    5,070      83             29      1
W4PA                    3,024      63             24      0     3
K1EP                    2,600      65     130     20      0     8
K1PX                              855    1797     70     22    34


Single/OP/HP

OT6T (ON4UN)           75,320     538    1076     70      0    19
G0IVZ                  17,808     212     424     42      0
OZ3W                   12,788     139                 46

N2RM (WH2Z/KE2PF)     407,337    1371             77     42
N1BB                  375,360    1218             75     40    30
VE3EJ                 347,436    1439    3217     77     31    26
K8CC (W8MJ)           332,970    1359    3027     78     32
W0SD (WD0T)           323,238    1514             78     24    35
W2BC (K2KIR)          306,096    1215    2733     77     35    25
AA8U                  269,240    1156    2540     77     29
K4SO                  262,880    1150                106
K4ZW                  233,094     975             74     32    20
WE9V (@KS9K)          230,411    1033    2237     77     26    18
W7GG                  225,027    1000    2273     77     22
W1SJ                  224,736    1094    2341     72     24
W9LT                  223,737     945                107
N7DD                  212,660    1000             78     21
K3MM                  207,580     862    1940     77     30    13
K2SQ                  207,200     961             73     27    19
AA4NC                 205,010    1031             71     24    19
K5NA                  204,768    1011    2133     78     18    34
K3JT                  193,127     955    1991     75     22    32
W5XX                  181,487     883    1871     77     20    
K0EJ                  167,349     885             76     15    19
WT9Q                  160,000     994             78      2    21
W4MYA                 156,676     790                 92
K3ZO                  148,608     729    1548     77     19
VE3RM                 146,874     777    1614     74     17    20
KM3T                  141,064     716    1603     65     23    18
K5TT                  137,772     762             75     11
K2WK                  134,100     600    1341     76     24    10
W8GN                  124,425     774             70      9
N7EX                  115,498     595    1343     72     14    26
K4IQ                  110,751     605    1273     71     16    21
W0AIH (K0TG)          104,166     628    1286     72      9    13
K7OX                  103,056     633             72      4
K5OT                  102,339     591    1233     74      9    13
W6AX                  102,000     558             76      9
N5UL                  101,924     590    1228     73     10    15
K9JF/7                100,000     538             73     14    20
N6IG                   96,714     549             73      8    11
N4AF                   86,184     582    1197     65      7
W5ASP                  84,525     550             71      0    16
VE3PN                  80,750     399     950     64     21
K0WA                   78,280     509    1030     74      3    11
K5NZ                   75,366     447     954     69     10     7
VE3KRR                 73,852     493     998     72      2
WC4E                   66,612     400             78      7
K0TQ                   60,809     412     833         73        7
NS0B                   54,002     400     806     66      1
NJ2L                   51,480     317             56     16     4
KM0L                   49,980     351             66      4
N8TR                   46,182     225     537     65     21
K8SM                   35,425     262     545     58      7     7
K9BG                   29,380     220     452     61      4
W6EU                   27,180     222             58      2     4
N5KO/6                 26,196     204     444     55      4     7
K4RO                   21,448     190     383         56
W8PT                   21,216     218     442     46      2     8
VE6LB                  15,714     141     291     54      0


Multioperator

DL1IAO                 40,584     356     712     57      0
PI4COM                 13,200     150             44

W3UR                  450,790    1504    3695     78     44
K2WI                  438,000    1372             78     46
W4WA                  436,320    1563    3636     78     42
K8MK                  361,046    1295             78     41
WB9Z                  347,872    1409             78     34
K1TTT                 337,590    1341    3069     78     32
N0NI                  294,150    1325                106
K2TW                  291,726    1110             78     36    24
K3WW                  287,924    1112             77     36    21
W3GH                  278,884    1120    2468     77     36
K3SV                  277,614    1178                106
N8EA                  223,048    1090    2276     77     21
KG6I                  221,445    1059    2331     71     24
NA5B                  205,068    1059             77     15
AA2PQ                 203,750     940             74     22
KL7Y                  177,888     733             75     21
WC7M                  170,100    1000                 84
KO7X                  107,464     672             73      3
NJ8M                  103,411     667    1343         77
K4LT                   91,938     588             72      5    12
KB7V                   74,095     482    1015     68      5
N6KI                   81,225     502             73      0    23
K3KO                   54,385     350             60     13
VE6JY                  42,864     246     564     64     12
K2BM                   12,144     126     276     36      8


Operator List for Multi-Op

Call           Ops

W4WA         W4WA,KB4GID,AA4GA
PI4COM       PA3BBP,PA3ERC
N0NI         N0NI,WO0V,W0FLS,N0AC,W0DQ
KO7X         W7CT,KO7X
K2WI         N2NC,N2NU,K2WI,WW2Y
W3GH         W3GH,W9XR
N6KI         N6KI,KM6SN,WB6NBU,N2MAU
K1TTT        KB1W,WM1K,NU1P,K1TTT
K2TW         K2TW,W2GD
K4LT         W9VNE,K4LT
W3UR         KE3Q,N3OSH,W3UR
KL7Y         KL7Y,N7DF
WC7M         WC7M,W7GS
K8MK         K8MK,NZ4K,WB8YJF,KG8WE
AA2PQ        AA2PQ,K2ZJ
N8EA         N8EA,K8LX,WA8ZDT
KG6I         KG6I,K1VWL,KA1CZF
NA5B         W5AO,KK5I,NA5B
DL1IAO       DL1IAO,DK1NO
KB7V         K7SZL,KB7N,KB7V,KB7ZFO,W6MX,W7HQJ,W7QC

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

REMEMBER NO ATTACHMENTS !!!!!!! THEY WILL NOT BE POSTED !!!!!

73 Jim 

           ********************************************************** 
           * Jimmy R. Floyd  (Jim)   Thomasville, NC                *
           *                                                        *
           * Amateur Call:              >> WA4ZXA <<                *
           * Packet Node:               >> N4ZC <<                  *
           * Internet Address:          >> floydjr at interpath.com << *
           **********************************************************


>From floydjr at mail-hub.interpath.net (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Fri Dec 20 15:22:09 1996
From: floydjr at mail-hub.interpath.net (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 11:22:09 -0400
Subject: ARRL 10 Meter 96 Scores III
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961220152209.335f5f22 at interpath.com>

ARRL 10 Meter Contest 1996
Raw Scores

Compiled by: WA4ZXA
<floydjr at interpath.com>


Date Posted: 12/20/96


CALL              HRS        SCORE     QSO'S     PTS     SEC       DX
_____________________________________________________________________


SOP/QRP

>SSB<
LW7EGO                        3,480       60     120      19       10

>CW<
N7VY                          7,300       69     292      21        4 
K7MM              22          5,400       74     300      14        4
K5ED               7          5,256       73     292      16        2
W4ZW                          2,200       55     220       9        1

>Mixed<
K4HQ              13         36,494      288     514      53       13
KA1CZF                        5,896       85     268      21        1


SOP/HP

>SSB<
ZL1ANJ            29        109,076      737    1474      48       26
GW6J (GW0GEI)     34         10,880      170     340       0       32
GM0ECO            48          6,100      122     244       0       25
ZS9C               3          4,408       77     152       0       29

K5XI (KE5FI)      34        221,340     1302    2604      52       33
WA0ETC                       78,202      641    1282      41       20
KQ4HC                        75,126      659              41       16
K1AM              15         73,680      615    1228      46       14
W0SD                         62,336      487              45       19
KQ4GC             10         56,700      525    1050      41       13
W8KKF             16         35,934      339     678      42       11
VE6JY             16         10,560      160     320      20       13
N9ITX/7           22          5,808      121              11       13
N5KB               3          2,040       51     102           20

>CW<
ZL1AXB            30        100,800      420    1680      41       19
7Z5OO                         3,040       40     160       0       19

AA8U              21        181,884      659              52       17
N4BP              25        173,600      700    2800      54        8
K4OJ                        171,288      702                   61  
K1VUT             29        115,140      503    2020      47       10
N1BB              18        111,492      489              45       11
W4UE                         91,400      457              40       10
K5NU              14         80,784      306    1224      47       19
K9BG                         44,268      868              43        8

>Mixed<
KH8/N5OLS         28         39,386      412              13       34
G0AEV                        35,112      215               2       55

WC4E              25        374,880     1180              95       24
N4ZC (K4ZA)                 351,534      992              89       34
NU4Y                        347,700     1344                  109
N6MU (@N6NB)                316,008     1070              85       30
W4MYA             19        312,720      843              94       26
N0NI                        263,292      807                  111
K4ZW                        262,320      762              97       23
K3ZO              28        254,634      769    2294      89       22
K7UP              24        226,452      758    2004      77       36
W9XT              28        224,136      905    2264      77       22
K4AB              19        207,000      658              75       25
AA6WJ             30        130,356      588              55       16
VE3RM             20        118,180      464    1244      82       13
KC7V              10        116,088      413    1382      61       23
K5AM                        104,746      545    1262      56       27
K5NZ                        104,082      457    1254      63       20
N6ED              11        103,182      453    1186      65       22
N7TR               6        101,640      560    1320      59       18
K6LA               6         76,538      363              56       15
AA3JU              7         63,232      375     988      55        9
KG5U               7         34,100      192     550           62
W0ZQ                         33,072      242     624           53
W8OS               4         25,704      227     504      43        8
K7BG                         24,930      178              34       11
K3AR               7         24,304      222              44        5
WB0O                         21,384      118                   54
W8PT              15         19,872      116     368      51        3
K8SM               3         10,812       88              30        4
NZ5O               3         10,250       96     250      25       16


SOP/LP

>SSB<
K4VUD                       125,880     1049    2098     48        12
N5OKR/3           24         81,180      615    1230     49        17
KC3PZ             28         65,880      549    1098     46        14
WB2BZR/T          28         56,472      543    1086     40        12
N5JHV             28         53,922      473     946     36        21
N9VVV             21         48,852      531             39         7
WA4ZXA            19         43,896      372     744     40        19
AY7D                          7,770      111     222     20        15
WB4HFL                        6,656      104             24         8
KS4XG              3          4,992       96     192     21         5
N9ISN                         4,592       82             25         3
KF6NIN/T          12          3,468      102     204      9         8
KB4NPI/T                      3,060       54     108     25         3

>CW<
ZF9EH             10            392       14      56      1         6

KN4T (N4RN)                  77,724      381    1524     43         8
WD4AHZ            30         76,908      376    1508     44         7
KG4W              12         55,076      281             42         7
AE4MH             27         35,360      221     884     37         3
WA7BNM                       16,368      132             28         3
K1EPJ                        10,560       88             26         4

>Mixed<
4L5A                          4,922       58     214      0        23
YB1AQS             9          1,260       28              0        14

W3EP                        138,932      488    1478     81        13
WO4O              20        124,700      498    1450           86
WA0X                        106,966      603    1354     60        19
AB5LX             20         98,912      359             62        26
WA0I                         91,798      319    1162     65        14
KN4QV              9         91,776      427             55         9
W9WI                         79,094      366    1114     55        16
K6RO              22         72,064      383    1126     52        12
NY3Y                         50,320      311                   68
WA8YRS            12         45,156      275     852           53
K9EY                         42,400      358                   50
K3PP              10         36,108      215             48        11
K0EJ               5         33,536      186     524           64
K1HT               5         25,200      147     450     51         5
N4DL                         20,560      173     514     35         5
W3CP               7         20,480      141             34         6
N8YYS             17         11,616       99     264     42         2
K8SM               3         10,812       88             30         4
KK7A               4          4,040       60     202     14         6
K1EP                          4,032       65     224     18         0
KR4YL                         1,410       32             13         2


Multi/Single

LU6ETB                      627,172     1199    3446    106        76
LU2DW             16        374,224      949    2462     93        59
ZL2DX                       279,910      804    2434     78        37
I4YSS                        46,846      285     794      1        58
PI4COM                       36,300      222              0        55

K4AAA                       425,048     1103    3172          134
N5JA                        347,958     1134             83        34
K3WW              20        282,000      746             94        26
K8LEE                       276,860      795             83        26
N1MM              17        181,824      825    1902     76        20
N6KI              20        118,342      521    1502     62        17
N0ZA                         93,878      488    1286     54        19
K3VOA             22         93,600      510    1300     61        11
K9WM                         89,428      394    1132     79         0
W1NVT                        87,576      412    1068           82
N1AR               8         74,700      349             67         8
KG5NE                        32,032      308             36        16
N9YXA              5            576       25      72            8


Multi Operator List

PI4COM        PA3ERC,PA3EWP
N1AR          N1AR,KM3T
N0ZA          N0ZA,K0CL,K0UK
W1NVT         W1SJ,KE1DO,AB1T,KA1NRR,W1CX,N1WYA,W1EAT
N5JA          N5JA,KS5C,AC5FW
ZL2DX         ZL2AGY,ZL2DX,ZL2BSJ
I4YSS         I4YSS,I4UFH,I4JMY,IK4IEE,I2VXJ,IK2QEI,IK2SGC
LU2DW         LU2BDG,LU2DW,LU2DX,LU7DW,LU9AUY
K3VOA         K3IXD,KD4QVT,N3NT,WB3ECU
LU6ETB        LU6BEG,LU6ETB
K4AAA         N9HZQ,K0DI,KM9P
N6KI          N6KI,KM6SN,KE6WEO
K8LEE         K8LEE,WD8SDL,WA8JOC

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If I get no class you are going to be put in HP/Mixed. Make sure you put
the complete class on there.

73 Jim

           ********************************************************** 
           * Jimmy R. Floyd  (Jim)   Thomasville, NC                *
           *                                                        *
           * Amateur Call:              >> WA4ZXA <<                *
           * Packet Node:               >> N4ZC <<                  *
           * Internet Address:          >> floydjr at interpath.com << *
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>From rrossi at btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi)  Fri Dec 20 16:25:05 1996
From: rrossi at btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi) (Ronald D Rossi)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 11:25:05 -0500
Subject: 30L-1 follow-up
Message-ID: <9612201625.AA15422 at btv.ibm.com>


Many responses in a short time...THANKS to all 

Summary: 

*  No QSK unless I specifically change things (T/R bypass/reed relay/etc).
   - run semi-breakin

*  Don't bother with the ALC control...let the exciter run normally.

*  A real work horse...tough to kill

*  50/50 run the full 100W vs throttle back
   - run the exciter linear and all should be fine
   - mind the 2:1 SWR 

-- 
73 de KK1L ex N1PBT...ron (rrossi at btv.ibm.com) <><
Ron Rossi H/P SRAM Engineering -- IBM Microelectronics



>From cookar2 at btlip16.bt.co.uk (Cook, Andy, COOKAR2)  Fri Dec 20 18:08:00 1996
From: cookar2 at btlip16.bt.co.uk (Cook, Andy, COOKAR2) (Cook, Andy, COOKAR2)
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 96 18:08:00 UCT
Subject: Contact Number for ICE Needed
Message-ID: <32BAD572 at smtpgate.mavericks.bt.co.uk>


Sorry for having to post this to the reflector, but I've searched the 
internet and magazines I have kicking around. Can anyone give me a contact 
phone number for ICE or a UK/Europe agent. I've referenced ICE's filters 
(along with Dunestar) in my contesting column for RSGB Radio Communication 
next month and need to give a contact number.

Have a great Christmas and New Year,

73,

Andy Cook, G4PIQ
g4piq at blacksheep.org

>From kf3p at cais.cais.com (Tyler G Stewart )  Sat Dec 21 17:32:04 1996
From: kf3p at cais.cais.com (Tyler G Stewart ) (Tyler G Stewart )
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 17:32:04 -0000
Subject: TR software - Order #?
Message-ID: <199612211731.MAA21152 at cais.cais.com>

Can someone pass me a good phone number for ordering TR?

73, Tyler K3MM

>From kf3p at cais.cais.com (Tyler G Stewart )  Sat Dec 21 17:44:32 1996
From: kf3p at cais.cais.com (Tyler G Stewart ) (Tyler G Stewart )
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 17:44:32 -0000
Subject: TR - nevermind
Message-ID: <199612211743.MAA22753 at cais.cais.com>

Sorry...found the web page so disregard my previous message.  73, Tyler K3MM

>From G.Force at flashnet.it (Giorgio Fanelli)  Sat Dec 21 13:27:49 1996
From: G.Force at flashnet.it (Giorgio Fanelli) (Giorgio Fanelli)
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 14:27:49 +0100
Subject: Deadline
Message-ID: <199612211327.OAA01136 at star.flashnet.it>

Hi gang
I search deadline date for sending log for the CQ WW contest CW section.
Please reply direct. Thanks, regards and Merry Christmas and very Happy New
Year. George I0YQV.

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