[CQ-Contest] qsl's from CT
BRUCE A MAKAS
k1my at email.msn.com
Mon Nov 5 09:51:27 EST 2001
I haven't used CT is a while and I've gone brain dead and forgotten all
of my DOS commands.
I created the XXXXX.LAB file using QSL9 XXXXX.BIN -THREEUP -NC
and everything looks great. But when I print using TYPE XXXXX.LAB>LPT1
I only get one label across.
What did I forget? How do I get it to print three labels across? Two?
I have also tried to post this question on the CT reflector but for some reason it didn't take.
Thanks in advance.
Bruce, K1MY
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>From K0HB H. Brakob" <HHBrakob at msn.com Mon Nov 5 17:27:57 2001
From: K0HB H. Brakob" <HHBrakob at msn.com (K0HB H. Brakob)
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 17:27:57 -0000
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SS observations ( kinda long)
References: <3.0.1.32.20011105073854.00813420 at pop.mn.mediaone.net>
Message-ID: <00b401c1661f$3a5edf80$45311fcc at bigguy>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Fields" <gwfields at mediaone.net>
> Yes, Sunday can get awfully long. But one of the big
> attractions to SS for me is my one tribander and
> wires can actually make the top ten box! Why? Because
> I don't have to be competitive on all bands. From
> my small city lot there is no way I can be competitive
> on 80 through 10. In fact, the second radio ant is
> an all band dipole so I have nothing fancy here. If
> the rules are changed to allow multiple QSO's with
> each station people like me no longer have a chance
> at placing. To me one of the fascinations with
> SS is that those who stick do it and don't
> let up on Sunday are the ones who do well!
Greg is an excellent contester, and he has nailed
the reason for the success of SS directly on the
the head!
SS gets a LOT of activity from "Joe Tribander" because
of the fact that "if I can be strong on one or two bands,
I can win this thing". Those guys will disappear if they
must compete on every band 160-10. Then Sunday
would *REALLY* get slow!
73, Hans, K0HB
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