>
>This thread has gone far enough. Lets get on to "real" contesting.
>
>Dave K4JRB
>
>Field Day is "real" contesting and an ideal training ground. Invite new
>contesters over to your site or station and let's play!
OK! Here goes...
Does anyone know of any articles on using a trolley-cable system to put
up a beam? We're thinking of using it for a 3-el 40 meter Yagi.
Zack W9SZ
>From palooka@pyrotechnics.com (Joe Pontek, K8JP) Wed Jun 19 06:15:01 1996
From: palooka@pyrotechnics.com (Joe Pontek, K8JP) (Joe Pontek, K8JP)
Subject: two mult-uous contesting!
Message-ID: <199606190515.AAA29258@kiwi.pyrotechnics.com>
>I remember that N6TJ, in '67 or '68 when he was in
>training to become an elderly marathon runner, was
>operating as VR1B or sump'n. If you knew his KB6
>call you could call him and get a second mult.
>That was the ultimate equatorial wheelchair QTH.
>
>73 N2AA
Imissed Jim in the contests and spoke with him often as VR1B, but I seemed
to catch up with him just as he was saying, "I gotta quit this two log
thing, I'll be VR1B for the remaining QSO's." What poor timing I had!
Finally worked Baker-Howland back here when K9AJ & Co. went out for a new
one! 20+ years later, I get my timing right!
73, K8Joe"Palooka"
K8JP, K8JP/VA2, VP5/K8JP, VP5JP, ex-K8HKM, ex-KN8HKM
palooka@pyrotechnics.com
snail mail:
Joe Pontek, K8JP
P. O. Box 59573
Schaumburg, IL 60159-0573
(847) 885-8871 (home)
(847) 519-7420 (work)
(847) 619-3250 (FAX)
U.S.A.
>From palooka@pyrotechnics.com (Joe Pontek, K8JP) Wed Jun 19 06:20:46 1996
From: palooka@pyrotechnics.com (Joe Pontek, K8JP) (Joe Pontek, K8JP)
Subject: C.B. Plummer/KV4AA
Message-ID: <199606190520.AAA29561@kiwi.pyrotechnics.com>
>Does anyone still have an autograph of C. B. Plummer? (Was that his name?)
>
>dr. Bafoof
>
Oh, yea, on a few of my old licenses, but I don't know his first name.
73, K8Joe"Palooka"
K8JP, K8JP/VA2, VP5/K8JP, VP5JP, ex-K8HKM, ex-KN8HKM
palooka@pyrotechnics.com
snail mail:
Joe Pontek, K8JP
P. O. Box 59573
Schaumburg, IL 60159-0573
(847) 885-8871 (home)
(847) 519-7420 (work)
(847) 619-3250 (FAX)
U.S.A.
>From trogo@primenet.com (Tony Rogozinski) Wed Jun 19 07:13:50 1996
From: trogo@primenet.com (Tony Rogozinski) (Tony Rogozinski)
Subject: Stop the KV4AA's!
Message-ID: <199606190613.XAA06070@primenet.com>
Why stop now - I was just getting ready to go through all my old
logs and pick out every KV4AA QSO so I could remember and comment
on all of them - heck then we can start on someone else - maybe
W9WNV or VQ9HB or maybe even VP5AR!!
Tony N7BG
At 11:37 PM 6/18/96 -0400, David L. Thompson wrote:
>This thread has gone far enough. Lets get on to "real" contesting.
>
>Dave K4JRB
>
>Field Day is "real" contesting and an ideal training ground. Invite new
>contesters over to your site or station and let's play!
>
>
Tony Rogozinski N7BG
One of the "Voo-Dudes"
VooDoo Contest Group
("VooDoo" = white magic from Africa)
I Collect TELEGRAPH KEYS - Especially "Bugs"
Call Me At 1-800-966-6264 If You Have Any To Sell Or Trade
>From trogo@primenet.com (Tony Rogozinski) Wed Jun 19 07:15:56 1996
From: trogo@primenet.com (Tony Rogozinski) (Tony Rogozinski)
Subject: New Thread
Message-ID: <199606190615.XAA00579@primenet.com>
I think KV4AA wrote one a few years ago - maybe his widow has the
original copy.
Tony
At 11:43 PM 6/18/96 -0500, w9sz@prairienet.org wrote:
>
>
>>
>>This thread has gone far enough. Lets get on to "real" contesting.
>>
>>Dave K4JRB
>>
>>Field Day is "real" contesting and an ideal training ground. Invite new
>>contesters over to your site or station and let's play!
>
>OK! Here goes...
>
>Does anyone know of any articles on using a trolley-cable system to put
>up a beam? We're thinking of using it for a 3-el 40 meter Yagi.
>
>Zack W9SZ
>
>
Tony Rogozinski N7BG
One of the "Voo-Dudes"
VooDoo Contest Group
("VooDoo" = white magic from Africa)
I Collect TELEGRAPH KEYS - Especially "Bugs"
Call Me At 1-800-966-6264 If You Have Any To Sell Or Trade
>From gaetano.piscopo@pixel.stt.it (IK8JSV, Michele Piscopo) Wed Jun 19
>08:41:01 1996
From: gaetano.piscopo@pixel.stt.it (IK8JSV, Michele Piscopo) (IK8JSV, Michele
Piscopo)
Subject: Tower pictures wanted!
Message-ID: <v01530500aded5b4c2b62@[194.184.24.175]>
Hi guys,
I' m writing some articles for an italian ham magazine.
I think that images make words more effective so I would like to publish a
couple of pictures of big towers or big antenna istallations.
If you have interesting pictures (i.e. your new BIG tower, or your new
istallation for a local broadcasting service) attach me a file with these!
If your pictures will be pubished I' ll send you a copy of the magazine
with the pictures of your monster in!
Remember: the bigger the better!
Michele Piscopo, IK8JSV.
>From LAWTON.I.F-@smtpgty.bwi.wec.com (LAWTON.I.F-) Wed Jun 19 13:22:37 1996
From: LAWTON.I.F-@smtpgty.bwi.wec.com (LAWTON.I.F-) (LAWTON.I.F-)
Subject: TOWER ACCIDENT
Message-ID: <1C7F1FC0.1858@smtpgty.bwi.wec.com>
JUST FOUND THIS ON ANOTHER REFLECTOR. I HOPE WE HAVE BETTER BARRELS IN
THE US.
73 IKE W2EOS ......
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Subject: LBC content: 0. Humour: (Darwin contest
Author: knystrom@ncsctc01es.ntc.nokia.com (Nystrom Kim (NTC/Espoo)) at
BALT.SMTP
This year's runner-up on the Darwin contest:
> An insurance company asked for more
> information regarding a work-related accident claim. This
> was the response: "I put 'poor planning' as the cause of my
> accident. I am an amateur radio operator and was working on
> the top section of my new 80 foot tower. When I had
> completed my work, I discovered that I had, over the course
> of several trips up the tower, brought up about 300 pounds
> of tools and spare hardware. Rather than carry the
> materials down by hand, I decided to lower the items using a
> pulley. Securing the rope at ground level, I went to the
> top of the tower and loaded the tools into a small barrel.
> Then I went back to the ground and untied the rope, holding
> it tightly to ensure a slow descent of the 300 pounds of
> tools. You will note in block number 11 of the accident
> report that I weigh 155 pounds. Due to my surprise of being
> jerked off the ground so suddenly, I lost my presence of
> mind and forgot to let go of the rope. I proceeded at a
> rather rapid rate of speed up the side of the tower. In the
> vicinity of the 40 foot level, I met the barrel coming down.
> This explains my fractured skull and broken collarbone.
> Slowed only slightly, I continued my rapid ascent, not
> stopping until the fingers of my right hand were two
> knuckles deep into the pulley. I regained my presence of
> mind and was able to hold onto the rope in spite of my pain.
> At the same time, however, the barrel of tools hit the
> ground and the bottom fell out of the barrel. Devoid of the
> weight of the tools, the barrel now weighed approximately 20
> pounds. I refer you again to my weight in block number 11.
> As you might imagine, I began a rapid descent down the side
> of the tower. In the vicinity of the 40 foot level, I met
> the barrel coming up. This accounts for the two fractured
> ankles, and the lacerations of my legs and lower body. The
> encounter with the barrel slowed me enough to lessen my
> injuries when I fell onto the pile of tools so only three
> vertebrae were cracked. I am sorry to report, however, that
> as I lay on the tools, in pain, unable to stand and watching
> the empty barrel 80 feet above me, I again lost my presence
> of mind and let go of the rope..."
Kim Nystrom
76? Spitfire 1500
FINLAND!
>From k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller) Wed Jun 19 14:48:42 1996
From: k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller) (Lee Buller)
Subject: 40 M Phased Verts
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960619134842.006a063c@southwind.net>
Guys and Gals...
Well, I must say that I won't get the phased array done in time for FD.
Maybe next year. Work just went nuts and I have been putting in long hours
here at the Med Center. Also, family things have kept me away from the shop
to put it all together,
I am not going to abandon the whole idea, cause I've wanted to try it for
years. But, time is running out on me.
I am going to try to put up a raised verticle on an 8 foot 4x4. Then uyse
raised ground plane wires using fence posts to hold them up. See what
happens there.
Also, most of your guys talked me out of the phased array saying a 40 meter
dipole as high as I can get it would be better. I agree...but you gotta do
something crazy on FD! Right? Well, we are going to try a Zepp too on 40
meters from the 80 foot cottonwood tree. I gotta remember where I put my
bow and arrows.
Thanks to you all for the comments...supportive and stark reality. What a
great bunch of people!
73
Lee Buller
k0wa@southwind.net
>From steve.steltzer@paonline.com (WF3T) Wed Jun 19 17:59:20 1996
From: steve.steltzer@paonline.com (WF3T) (WF3T)
Subject: SO2R blues/Icom service kudos
First, a warning to all new SO2R (single op 2 radio, in case you
missed Bill's post) ops. Don't be as dumb as I am! Thanks to work, I had a
total of 8 hours of sleep the 2 nights (5 hours one night and 3 the next)
preceding WPX. Then all day of up and down the tower, etc. About 05:00z or
so Sat am, in a zombie like state, I proceded to tune the 2nd rig/amp on a
40 mtr dipole while the 1st rig was still on 40 and the yagi. Bye bye front
end of the 775. As the song says, "it sure was fun while it lasted". Anybody
designed an idiot - proof lockout to prevent this?
Now, for the good stuff (and the only reason I'd publicly admit to
being so stupid). Shipped it off to Icom, the slow cheap way, they didn't
even get it for a week, and in 2 1/2 weeks I had it back, fixed! And, even
though I had told them what I had done, no charge!!! Needless to say, Icom
now has one more lifelong customer. It's something to keep in mind when
you're shopping for that fancy new rig. Maybe if Kenwood had service like
that (and a radio as good) they wouldn't have to stoop to selling through CB
shops.
73, Steve
*\* steve.steltzer@paonline.com (WF3T) *\*
*\* Harley Davidson Inc. *\*
>From seay@alaska.net (Del Seay) Wed Jun 19 14:09:33 1996
From: seay@alaska.net (Del Seay) (Del Seay)
Subject: New Thread
References: <199606190443.XAA21274@bluestem.prairienet.org>
Message-ID: <31C7FC0D.3206@alaska.net>
Zack Widup wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of any articles on using a trolley-cable system to put
> up a beam? We're thinking of using it for a 3-el 40 meter Yagi.
>
> Zack W9SZ
KL7C designed and used one on a 4 el, 70 foot boom, 20 meter yagi that
works well. The tower finally failed, so it is no longer up.
I have his design papers, if anyone is interested. An sase to:
KL7HF
8425 Jupiter
Anch, AK 99507
I'll run some copies and send to whomever is interested. de KL7HF
>From mwdink@eskimo.com (Michael Dinkelman) Wed Jun 19 15:13:28 1996
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (Michael Dinkelman) (Michael Dinkelman)
Subject: Looking for summary (DSP's and ARC)
Message-ID: <199606191417.HAA26554@mail.eskimo.com>
Has anybody compiled a general summary of noise reduction
devices? I've checked a couple of the WEB sites but nothing
jumps out. I am interested in the capabilities of the
DSP's (external) and the ARC device in regards to noise (pulse
and wideband) in general.
I have seen a lot of this go by in previous posts (I just never
thought to save them). Maybe somebody else has. Save the bandwidth
for the KV4 and other memorable discussions that seem to dominate
the reflector lately and reply direct. Thanks. Rock n Roll and see
you from K7LED on Field Day. (Oh, I'm so excited...... just
three more days until sunburns, bad chili, mosquitos, and some
good CW ;>)
Dink
Michael Dinkelman
WA7UVJ
Kent, WA
mwdink@eskimo.com
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