[CQ-Contest] Morse Code in Wall St Journal!

K7LXC at aol.com K7LXC at aol.com
Wed Oct 1 11:06:18 EDT 1997


In a message dated 97-10-01 09:30:37 EDT, javier at kjsl.com writes:

> Or perhaps the artist that drew the cartoon doesn't know
>  squat about morse code, and just came up with something that looks
>  "neat".

     This is like much of what is supposed to be Morse code on records. It's
usually just gibberish.

73,  Steve  K7LXC


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>From Glenn Swanson <gswanson at arrl.org>  Wed Oct  1 16:15:59 1997
From: Glenn Swanson <gswanson at arrl.org> (Glenn Swanson)
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 11:15:59 -0400
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Beverage Info
Message-ID: <3432692F.4A9F at arrl.org>

Greetings,

Just a quick note to those who may be interested in Beverage antennas.
I've managed to learn a little bit (still learning) about these, and
have  kept a kind of open dialog as I went by writing what has been
learned so far. This take the form of two articles as published in the
YCCC newsletter ("Scuttlebutt"). The newsletters are archived on the
Yankee Clipper Contest Club's web page at:
http://www.yccc.org/Butt/Scuttlebutt.html
The newsletter are in Adobe Acrobat (."pdf") format,
although one of the articles ("Beverage Notes") is in HTML.

Both articles also appear on my web page at:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1138/index.html
(See the "Beverage Info" subpage and look for the two
articles titled, "Beverage Notes," and "More Beverage Notes.")

You'll also find links to information on Beverages as written
by Frank, W3LPL, along with interviews with Dr. Harold Beverage.

Enjoy the articles or just consider this a shameless plug :-)...

Sincere 73,
Glenn, KB1GW
Avon, Connecticut


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