[SCCC] FREE STUFF
w6ph at aol.com
w6ph at aol.com
Thu Sep 30 14:11:58 EDT 2021
I have two DVK-100's that have been sitting here for decades. Cable for a TS-930S. Anyone?
73, Kurt W6PH
In a message dated 9/30/2021 10:26:45 AM Pacific Standard Time, NE6I at cox.net writes:
There is a review on the DVK-100 by Marty, N6VI and some notes about the
JY7Z operation in the November-December, 1986 issue of SCCCORE, pages 4 and
5.
http://socalcontestclub.org/historical/SCCC_Club_Bulletin_Nov-Dec_1986.pdf
--Dennis NE6I
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To: Jim Neiger <n6tj at sbcglobal.net>
Cc: SCCC at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [SCCC] FREE STUFF
3) Curtis EK-420A CMOS Deluxe Keyer and Curtis KM-420 CW Message
Memory I acquired this pair in the early 1970's and it served me well
for all my contest expeditions: VR1W, 9Y4AA, ZD8Z, EA9KF, D44BC, SU1ER, 8P6J
etc. And with some drama and excitement, used by OH2BH in the 1984 NA
SPRINT from XE2MX.
I remember some excitement at W6DGH (aka N6AA) when Jim brought his new
memory keyer over and I was able to use it during a CW CD Party. It
resulted in my first ever
100 QSO hour on CW!! This was probably in 1973 or 1974.
I almost would acquire it just to put it in the N6TR museum.
Tree N6TR
On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 9:10 AM Jim Neiger <n6tj at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Cleaning out some of my stuff, and I'm offering the following
> treasures for any. Again, FREE
>
> 1) UNITED MICROSYSTEMS VK-64 Combination Voice/CW Keyer. With
> manual, cables
>
> 2) Nel-Tech Labs DVK-100 Digital Voice Keyer. From about 1986
> where it was used at the SCCC DXpedition to JY7Z.
>
> 3) Curtis EK-420A CMOS Deluxe Keyer and Curtis KM-420 CW Message
> Memory I acquired this pair in the early 1970's and it served me well
> for all my contest expeditions: VR1W, 9Y4AA, ZD8Z, EA9KF, D44BC,
> SU1ER, 8P6J etc. And with some drama and excitement, used by OH2BH in
> the 1984 NA SPRINT from XE2MX.
>
>
> When last tried, this stuff worked, and at a minimum can be added to
> your museum pieces. Or not.
>
> First come, first served.
>
> Vy 73,
>
> Jim Neiger N6TJ
>
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