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1. [CQ-Contest] Exchange info in Summaries (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed Jan 3 17:42:54 2001
Interesting problem. I guess some people can post their info with the WRONG grid in it and see if people get busted for that. I seriously hope nobody is finding that going to all the trouble to compa
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2001-01/msg00010.html (7,175 bytes)

2. [CQ-Contest] SprINT logs (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Thu Jan 4 06:12:32 2001
Just a reminder to send in your Internet Sprint logs if you haven't already. We are looking for logs from the following stations: VE4VV, K5ZD, K0OU, K5TR, W0ZP, N7RX, VE3EGG and VY1JA. Remember, if y
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2001-01/msg00014.html (6,523 bytes)

3. [CQ-Contest] SprINT logs (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon Jan 3 07:15:16 2000
Just a reminder to send you Internet Sprint logs to me soon. Our log checker has a much easier time if we have all of the logs. This translates into an increased willingness to support future events.
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-01/msg00005.html (6,612 bytes)

4. [CQ-Contest] SprINT logs still needed (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue Jan 4 05:21:47 2000
Still looking for SprINT logs from the following stations: K9AA (K9PG) K5ZD K9TM KZ5D W7OM WS7L W7NX N8EA W9MIK VE6EX AB7VI Please e-mail your log to n6tr@contesting.com. 73 Tree N6TR n6tr@contesting
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-01/msg00007.html (6,456 bytes)

5. [CQ-Contest] Stew Perry Logs (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon Jan 17 06:19:10 2000
There is still time to send in your Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge log. With all the plaques being sponsored (over 30), you never know what you might be missing out on. Send your log in ASCII
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-01/msg00036.html (6,965 bytes)

6. [CQ-Contest] NCJ Sprints (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue Jan 18 18:41:11 2000
Just a reminder that the NCJ Sprints are coming. Phone is on the first Saturday in February and CW on the second (add a day if you are in Europe/Asia/Africa). My sprint web page is still available fo
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-01/msg00041.html (6,861 bytes)

7. [CQ-Contest] Results - 14th Internet Sprint CW Contest (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon Jan 24 16:41:17 2000
RESULTS - 14th INTERNET SPRINT by N6TR & K2MM The 14th Internet Sprint (SprINT) contest was held during the last hour of 1999 and the first hour of 2000. This was the ultimate test for your computer
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-01/msg00064.html (40,048 bytes)

8. [CQ-Contest] TS850 reliability (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Fri Feb 11 20:05:56 2000
The TS850 is a popular radio in contesting. I have recently had an alarming failure rate of a specific component. I would like to know if other people have seen the same problem or not. If you have h
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-02/msg00056.html (6,931 bytes)

9. [CQ-Contest] Wow - interesting times (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Fri Feb 25 19:30:37 2000
Sure are a lot of interesting threads going on. A few comments from my perspective: Coax switches at WRTC: I think the intent of this rule has more to do with preventing some kind of multi operation
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-02/msg00167.html (8,284 bytes)

10. [CQ-Contest] Take my frequency!! (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed Mar 1 17:43:06 2000
The real key here is what does "okay" mean. Is it an accepted practice - not generally. Is it illegal - I would say not. I think we pretty sign a waiver eliminating protection from QRM when we enter
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-03/msg00014.html (12,003 bytes)

11. No subject (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Fri Mar 3 18:03:18 2000
This type of problem is almost always the result of a ground loop. If the ground for the microphone is connected to any other ground you will end up with hum 90 percent of the time. It is important
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-03/msg00034.html (6,799 bytes)

12. [CQ-Contest] Plaques (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Sat Mar 11 18:12:44 2000
I think most contest sponsors are only limited in the number of plaques that they issue due to the cost. If anyone feels strongly enough that a new plaque would be of value, my first suggestion would
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-03/msg00149.html (6,759 bytes)

13. [CQ-Contest] SO1R versus SO2R - where to draw the line (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Thu Jun 1 21:36:03 2000
Interesting debate on the SO1R and SO2R. I learned the two radio shuffle just before I turned 35, so I snuck in before the K6LL deadline. Depending on the contest - I will use one or two radios. I us
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2000-06/msg00036.html (9,213 bytes)

14. [CQ-Contest] RE: W5ASP fears the "NIL" (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed Mar 3 12:46:46 1999
<< And what concerns me more is the ominous possibility that the eager "log checker", operating under the new ARRL enhanced procedures, is going to misinterpret some of the duped Qs. I would hope tha
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00031.html (7,922 bytes)

15. [CQ-Contest] SS Log Checking - What really happens to uniques (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Sun Mar 7 09:41:25 1999
There is some confusion about the log checking process used for the SS - in regards to what happens if your cousin gets on and works you with his indoor dipole and doesn't work anyone else in the con
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00080.html (16,480 bytes)

16. [CQ-Contest] Sending the wrong exchange (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Sun Mar 7 09:52:32 1999
When someone develops a pattern of sending the wrong information, it will be detected and not used against others. In addition to the 40 unstable calls identified for CW, I had to remove about six lo
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00081.html (7,852 bytes)

17. [CQ-Contest] Sweepstakes log checking (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon Mar 8 21:52:53 1999
A few of you have asked for more details on the process used to bust a callsign. There are three primary ways that this can happen: 1. A busted call can be generated automatically by the software dur
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00145.html (11,625 bytes)

18. [CQ-Contest] Serial numbers in exchanges (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue Mar 9 15:29:07 1999
This is why we give amnesty to having the QSO number off by one. The NCJ sprints have done this for years and it only made sense to continue the practice for the SS results. Tree -- CQ-Contest on WWW
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00156.html (6,961 bytes)

19. [CQ-Contest] Log-checking and exchange errors (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Sun Mar 14 10:13:47 1999
What data do you base that statement on? I don't believe this is true. Do you have checking reports from your own efforts to back this up? This would be very easy to figure out - because PA0XYZ would
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00230.html (15,652 bytes)

20. [CQ-Contest] Contesting in year 2000? (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon Mar 15 06:43:49 1999
I will probably have to send this message a few times, but there isn't a problem with DOS based programs. The trick is that when setting the date, using the DOS date command, you have to ignore the
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1999-03/msg00239.html (8,165 bytes)


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