[CQ-Contest] CQ MIR rules? sw?

bagno at inm.ras.ru bagno at inm.ras.ru
Wed Apr 23 16:12:58 EDT 1997


To: cq-contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQ MIR rules?  sw?

On 20Apr'97 Jim, VE1JF/W8JF, <74237.2073 at CompuServe.COM>, wrote:
>Anybody got this year's rules for CQ MIR?

The 41-st International CQ-M contest 1997, as usual, will start
on May, 10, at 21 UTC, and will go till May, 11, 21 UTC.

This year complete rules as well as previous year results
can be found at May section of LA9HW WEB-calendar
http://home.sn.no/~janalme/hammain.html.
The rules and additional information can be sent also by email
on your request forwarded to bagno at inm.ras.ru.

Website of Krenkel Central Radioclub of Russia (Box 88 Moscow,
CQ-M contest organizer) will be ready soon and will be announced
in CQ-Contest Reflector.

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Dmitri, RW3FO,
bagno at inm.ras.ru

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>From Zack Lau <zlau at arrl.org>  Wed Apr 23 14:39:56 1997
From: Zack Lau <zlau at arrl.org> (Zack Lau)
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 09:39:56 -0400
Subject: [CQ-Contest] More on  the UPS RFI
References: <5jkth3$a2e at mgate.arrl.org>
Message-ID: <335E112C.3105 at arrl.org>

> see if they are heard. According to Zoli (see below) there is a
> good reason why they are every 10KCs. If it is true that it will
> be almost impossible to get rid of the birdies then the wife
> will probably acquire a new UPS and I'll go without!

Not impossible--one way of getting rid of the birdies is to
dither the oscillator frequency so that the harmonics miss
the desired receive frequency.  I think WA3RMX did this with
his 47 GHz gear...  Gets complicated for multiband setups
though--Zack W1VT  zlau at arrl.org

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