V26B QSLs Whats Happening!
KA2AEV at aol.com
KA2AEV at aol.com
Wed Sep 4 21:11:11 EDT 1996
Subj: Re: V26B Cards, anything going on?
Date: 96-09-02 08:12:24 EDT
From: KA2AEV
To: cq-contest at tgv.com
CC: WT3Q
A Message from V26B QSL Manager: Sam, WT3Q
The first 1000 direct QSL requests have been mailed out on
August 22nd. They have been mailed out in the order that
they were received here ( at WT3Q) during November and
December, 1995. Our apologies for the delay. Please feel free
to let everyone know that I will have the backlog of direct QSLs
caught up to date within a week or so. Also please be assured
that this upcoming seasons QSLs will be returned MUCH more
quickly.
Thank you to everyone for all of the Contest QSOs
Sam Harner, WT3Q Email Address: WT3Q @ AOL.COM
Best Regards
Sam
WT3Q/V26B
and
Team Antigua
>From jrouse at dc.infi.net (John Rouse / Capital Gazette) Thu Sep 5 01:29:22 1996
From: jrouse at dc.infi.net (John Rouse / Capital Gazette) (John Rouse / Capital Gazette)
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 20:29:22 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: COM3/COM4 on Win95
Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.91.960904202805.7031A-100000 at larry.infi.net>
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Roman S Makuch wrote:
> Get something that works and tell Microsoft and it's greedy president to
> stuff Windows95 up his wazoo.
>
> 73 de Roman, N2UCK
===
Now that's really helpful, isn't it?
John KA3DBN
====
John L. Rouse Packet: ka3dbn at ka3rfe.md.usa.noa
Capital-Gazette Communications FAX: 301-464-7027
jrouse at dc.infi.net PHONE: 301-262-3700 X200
john.rouse at reporters.net 410-268-5000
>From ki8w at netonecom.net (Barry Martz) Thu Sep 5 03:58:22 1996
From: ki8w at netonecom.net (Barry Martz) (Barry Martz)
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 96 21:58:22 -0500
Subject: DX Alert Summary #1
Message-ID: <199609050204.WAA16703 at netone.netonecom.net>
-- [ From: Barry Martz * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
Here is my list of VOICE DX Alert frequencies. If you see anything that
needs to be corrected or added, please send me the information.
Call: Area: Club: Freq:
K8KRG N.ROYALTON N. OHIO DX ASSN. 145.15-
nr. CLEVELAND
W6FRG LOS ANGELES SO. CAL DX CLUB 145.48-
ORANGE CO. pl 100
W4NT ATLANTA GA. SEDXA 147.51 SIMPLEX
W9BZW WHEATON IL. 147.36+
nr. CHICAGO pl 136.5
K5VT CAREFREE AZ. CADXA 147.32+
nr. PHOENIX
K7LJ PORTLAND OR. 145.39-
W7AC WILLAMETTE VALLEY DX 147.14+ (POSSIBLE)
W6TI NO.CA. NO. CAL DX CLUB 147.36+
KL7Y ANCHORAGE AK. 147.57 SIMPLEX
K5DX HOUSTON TX. TDXS 147.36+
K8NA TROY MI. SEMDXA 145.13
W7FR SEATTLE WA. WWDXA 147.00
Thanks to all who responded. I will add any others that come in. I WILL
(soon) also add the list to my home page:
http://www.netonecom.net/~ki8w/bad1.html or
or
http://www.netonecom.net/~ki8w/bad2.html (( no graphics ))
de Barry/KI8W
>From robrk at fyi.net (Bob Morris) Thu Sep 5 05:35:34 1996
From: robrk at fyi.net (Bob Morris) (Bob Morris)
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 00:35:34 -0400
Subject: contest calls
Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19960905003531.0b675c56 at fyi.net>
At 07:58 AM 9/3/96 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>Subject: Re: contest calls
>>
>>On Fri, 30 Aug 1996, Bill Coleman wrote:
>>
>>> >The "Lima" in my call gets by far the most repeats. Folks get
>
>Back in the 70's when the FCC allowed extra class licensees to pick their
>calls I got W0XT (later W9XT). I thought an "X" call would be neat because
>up until that time they were only issued to experimental stations.
>
>"X" is a problem because there is only one good phonetic - X-RAY. X-RAY
>sometimes gets confused with ECHO. When that happens you can't try a
>different phonetic.
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Gary Sutcliffe, W9XT Unified Microsystems
>ppvvpp at mixcom.com PO Box 133 Slinger, WI 53086
>http://www.qth.com/w9xt 414-644-9036
>
Dream on ----- K2RK .................... Don't even think about it...There's
enough 'rk's in the piles now..............
>From Ingemar.Fogelberg at cec.comm.se (Ingemar Fogelberg) Thu Sep 5 10:32:15 1996
From: Ingemar.Fogelberg at cec.comm.se (Ingemar Fogelberg) (Ingemar Fogelberg)
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 11:32:15 +0200
Subject: IC735 interfacing
Message-ID: <322E9E1F.77E7 at cec.comm.se>
Hi all contesters!
Can anyone advise me how to interface IC735 with the serial port?
My memory says there has been a very simple circuit for this
using only two transistors a diode and a few resistors. My searches on
the Web has given NIL.
Please respond directly to: if at cec.comm.se
73 de SM0AJV / Ingo
>From duerbusc at MO.NET (Joseph J. Duerbusch) Thu Sep 5 13:19:12 1996
From: duerbusc at MO.NET (Joseph J. Duerbusch) (Joseph J. Duerbusch)
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 07:19:12 -0500
Subject: contest calls
References: <1.5.4.16.19960905003531.0b675c56 at fyi.net>
Message-ID: <322EC540.7EA2 at mo.net>
Bob Morris wrote:
>
> At 07:58 AM 9/3/96 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >>Subject: Re: contest calls
> >>
> >>On Fri, 30 Aug 1996, Bill Coleman wrote:
> >>
> >>> >The "Lima" in my call gets by far the most repeats. Folks get
> >
> >Back in the 70's when the FCC allowed extra class licensees to pick their
> >calls I got W0XT (later W9XT). I thought an "X" call would be neat because
> >up until that time they were only issued to experimental stations.
> >
> >"X" is a problem because there is only one good phonetic - X-RAY. X-RAY
> >sometimes gets confused with ECHO. When that happens you can't try a
> >different phonetic.
> >
> >
> >------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >Gary Sutcliffe, W9XT Unified Microsystems
> >ppvvpp at mixcom.com PO Box 133 Slinger, WI 53086
> >http://www.qth.com/w9xt 414-644-9036
> >
>
> Dream on ----- K2RK .................... Don't even think about it...There's
> enough 'rk's in the piles now..............
Boy, I sure don't have any problems with "Brand-X" in the pileup's!
I would never go back to my old call, WB0ALF, which is about as long as
a box car number....
Joe K0BX (Brand-X)
St. Louis MO
--
Joe Duerbusch K0BX St. Louis MO
jduerbusch at mdc.com at work
duerbusc at mo.net at home
http://www.qrz.com/cgi-bin/qrz_gifs?k0bx.gif
>From morpheus%ncc.moc.kw at TGV.COM (morpheus at ncc.moc.kw) Thu Sep 5 19:49:50 1996
From: morpheus%ncc.moc.kw at TGV.COM (morpheus at ncc.moc.kw) (morpheus at ncc.moc.kw)
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 96 15:49:50 -0300
Subject: All Asian Contest!!
Message-ID: <199609051856.PAA24312 at ncc.moc.kw>
Hi All,
I will join the All Asian contest as single/all band in the coming weekend
and I hope we have good propagation!! pse call me if you can.
thank you
de 9k2hn
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>From mudcp3 at uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (David C. Patton) Thu Sep 5 14:15:08 1996
From: mudcp3 at uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (David C. Patton) (David C. Patton)
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 08:15:08 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Sprint Team contribution available
Message-ID: <199609051315.IAA03001 at ecom6.ecn.bgu.edu>
Anyone filling out a last-minute team entry and want about 15,000
points?
Let me know. Plans just changed to allow me to operate at K4VX.
73, Dave, WX3N
mudcp3 at uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
>From Bill.Gallier.KQ4GC at postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Billy R. Gallier) Thu Sep 5 14:21:50 1996
From: Bill.Gallier.KQ4GC at postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Billy R. Gallier) (Billy R. Gallier)
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 13:21:50 +0000
Subject: Guantanamo Bay (KG4)
Message-ID: <19960905132128.AAB29777 at LOCALNAME>
>Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 09:16:00
>To: kb8nw at barf80.nshore.org
>From: "Billy R. Gallier" <Bill.Gallier.KQ4GC at postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
>Subject: Guantanamo Bay (KG4)
>
>Bill KG4GC (KQ4GC) and Jan KG4QD (WA4VQD) will be at GTMO 27 Sep to
>4 Oct. Will be active on all bands to include SSB, CW and RTTY.
>Bill and Jan will join Rusty KG4AU as a M/S high power entry in the
>CQWW RTTY contest 28-29 SEP. Contest call will be KG4GC. QSL with
>SASE to home calls.
>
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