I.C.E. filters info?

V.LONG.SA at OCF.compuserve.com V.LONG.SA at OCF.compuserve.com
Fri Mar 15 10:01:15 EST 1996


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From: V.LONG.SA at OCGRV02
Date: 3/15/96 10:21AM
To: >INTERNET:dx at ve7tcp.ampr.org at OCF_INFORM
cc: >INTERNET:cq-contest at tgv.com at OCF_INFORM
Subject: I.C.E. filters info?
Contents:
    I need some info on I.C.E. filters.

    Running two 100w stations in close proximity of each other, approx. 25
    ft apart, antennas near each other. This is for Field Day.

    Can someone help me out here?

    Where do u purchase them?  Cost? etc....

    Thanks for reading this.

    73, Scott AA8SM



>From Matthew S. Trott" <0007288678 at mcimail.com  Fri Mar 15 15:03:00 1996
From: Matthew S. Trott" <0007288678 at mcimail.com (Matthew S. Trott)
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 96 10:03 EST
Subject: Rohn anchor drawings
Message-ID: <11960315150311/0007288678PJ4EM at MCIMAIL.COM>

Hey, the snow is melting, time to get busy. As long as we're talking about Rohn
drawings I have a question regarding the anchor drawings in the catalog. It is
in regard to the rebar "cages" in general. The drawing has a note that says
something like ..."12 inch spacing, both faces." Well last time I looked at a
rectangular block (be it concrete or whatever) it had six faces not just two.
Now I realize that the guy tension is bearing primarily on two faces (top and
front), but wouldn't it be a good idea for the integrity of the anchor to
rebar all six faces, or is this a waste of time. I am trying to do a 100
percent by the book install so just wondered what youse guys think/do as far as
your concrete below ground block anchors. 

73, Matt--AA7BG
aa7bg at mcimail.com


>From Del Seay <seay at alaska.net>  Fri Mar 15 14:23:37 1996
From: Del Seay <seay at alaska.net> (Del Seay)
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 06:23:37 -0800
Subject: Final WRTC Bitching.
References: <960315000344_446896621 at emout07.mail.aol.com>
Message-ID: <31497D69.6BFB at alaska.net>

KE6BER1 at aol.com wrote:
> 
> I think it's hallerious (sp?) that we have the topic of "Re: Final WRTC
> Bitching."  Let it go guys, it seems to have gone beyond the useful stage to
> put on the reflector.
> 
> Al, KE6BER/1, KE6BER1 at aol.com

I feel very strongly, BOTH WAYS! de KL7HF

>From Hans Brakob <71111.260 at compuserve.com>  Fri Mar 15 16:08:16 1996
From: Hans Brakob <71111.260 at compuserve.com> (Hans Brakob)
Date: 15 Mar 96 11:08:16 EST
Subject: Thanks!
Message-ID: <960315160816_71111.260_EHM129-1 at CompuServe.COM>


A few weeks ago I posted a message here which basically asked
"What is the intangible edge that consistently puts some operators/
stations in the top ten box."

For a few days the reflector literally hummed with great insights
from little guns, big guns, and even an occasional savant.

> "Can it be described as gushing? It's enough to make one 
> puke." --KP4XS

I'm sorry that the responses caused KP4XS to almost puke, but I 
want to express my thanks to everyone of you who took the time 
to share your thoughts with us here on the reflector. There was
more useful information in those responses than in my whole 
collection of NCJ's.

Thanks again, guys!

73, de Hans, K0HB






>From Richard Wilder <wilder at wb3ffv.abs.net>  Fri Mar 15 16:11:03 1996
From: Richard Wilder <wilder at wb3ffv.abs.net> (Richard Wilder)
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 11:11:03 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Bermuda Contest rules ?
Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.91.960315105624.6486A-100000 at wb3ffv.abs.net>

Are the complete Bermuda Contest rules on Internet?
Does the Bermuda Department of Tourism have a web page?
Do the contest organizers have an email address?

I've read rules in QST and CQ but neither prohibits a US station 
working a US station for points and multiplier so it appears to be OK.
However, maybe this is a DX contest and any dummy knows that your own
country is not DX.  :=)

73, Dick Wilder, K3DI



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