[CQ-Contest] Headset

TOMK5RC at aol.com TOMK5RC at aol.com
Wed Aug 8 12:32:58 EDT 2001



The Bose noise cancelling headsets marketed for airline use are the very
best I've used. No background noise, just signals. Comfort is better
than most.

Tom, K5RC
aka NV7A


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>From K0HB at qwest.net" <K0HB at qwest.net  Wed Aug  8 15:38:00 2001
From: K0HB at qwest.net" <K0HB at qwest.net (Hans K0HB)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 15:38:00 +0100
Subject: [CQ-Contest] The best op
Message-ID: <01C12020.1DD19000.K0HB at qwest.net>


On Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:10 PM, Ward Silver 
[SMTP:hwardsil at wolfenet.com] wrote:
>
> > What about the gals? Who's the best there huh?
> >
> > Tom Baugh
> > AE9B
>
> Now that's an interesting question...I recall two.
>
> Claudia Wulz, HB9CUY, was a member of the French team for WRTC-90 and is
> quite a good CW op.  Also a high-energy physicist at CERN.  Haven't
> heard her on for ages - must be all those Top Quarks under the Alps.
>
> Laura, WE7B, was tearing it up on phone in the early nineties (and I
> think her sister is/was licensed, as well) but has been inactive 
contest-wise
> for a long time.
>
> 73, Ward N0AX
>

DXpeditioners and contesters, "The Twins" K0JA & K0JE. (No, I can't tell
them apart!)

Both excellent ops, but not hard-core contesters.

73, de Hans, K0HB


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