[CQ-Contest] Listen to your QSOs with CN2R from previous contests

Jeffrey Embry jeffrey.embry at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 07:52:52 EDT 2007


Jim and all,

This is awesome.  Way cool.

73,

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Jeff Embry, K3OQ
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ARCI #11643, FPQRP #-696,
QRP-L # 67, NAQCC #25, ARS #1733
AMSAT LM-2263

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On 10/3/07, James  Cain <cainjim at mindspring.com> wrote:
> This may be the coolest thing in contesting since memory keyers, or CT. I can barely imagine the foresight, time, and effort that Jim Sullivan, W7EJ, put into this so that we can enjoy hearing how we sounded in Morocco.
>
> Everyone will find special reasons to listen to his own signal, and maybe the signals of others. I went to "VY2ZM" so I could hear Jeff's 160 Meter signal in Morocco. The possibilities are endless.
>
> I got to hear my signal from two different K1TN locations in Indiana, and one in Mississippi, all with 100 watts and a dipole. Now, I need to get something going here in New Jersey!
>
> I got to listen to my "pileup technique," too, from the other end. I got right through, not because I was loud, but through frequency selection and timing (not to mention good ears on the other end).
>
> Listening to these audio clips should make a lot of "stay at homes" think about operating from the Other Side.
>
> I think that this effort alone should make W7EJ a shoo-in for the CQ Contest Hall of Fame.
>
> Meanwhile, I hope Jim's web site doesn't melt down from all the traffic it's going to get!
>
> Thanks, Jim, for your fantastic gift to all of us.
>
> Jim Cain, K1TN
> Atlantic City
>
> P.S. to K5ZD: Your live streaming audio is fun, too, but you've been topped. What next?
>
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