OK, here's the results of now having microsoft mail in my computer.
1) I don't know how to bring in a file from disk to "compose"..I heard
that "attaching" files is a bad
thing to do netiquette wise.
2) I suppose that my columns of numbers will oscillate freely about the z
axis, since I am not a
desktop printing expert.
>From Latrobe Ca. - 1 hr SE of Saramento at KN6OX's family property
overlooking the Cosumnes River.
The Cosumnes River Short Tower and Barbeque Society announces its 1996 FD
Score.
Operators: AA6WJ, KF6A, KN6OX, KN6UV, KJ6TC, KO6OU,N6UXB, NB6G, NV6O
Visitors: WG6H. WV5S
Rigs: Stn 1: 765
Stn 2: 940
Ants: 80 vee at 40' apex
40 dipole at 30'
20 204BA at 30'
15 TH-3
10 "
80 104 247
40 225 164
20 324 302
15 10 58
10 0 35
pkt 1
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664 806
1328 + 806 = 2134 x 2 = 4268 +400 = 4668 I think
Temp. was < 90 F this year. 20 F cooler than last year, so the antenna work
was more easily accomplished. No dogs this year, but 1 7 mo infant. Dave
P. Nutt, son of Don KJ6TC and Amy N6UXB.
Luckily, P. Nutts older sister, Jessica was there to help baby sitting.
Julie, KN6UV, had her son Anthony there also.
The inexperienced contesters loved the networking of the two computers. It
made it more interesting for them I think.
Jim WV5S from Okla. City was in the area and came up to watch us silly W6's
in the heat and partake of the annual cooked -too- much- food barbeque.
6 people put up antennas and station, 20 ate dinner, 5 took station down.
Jim doesn't count cause he's a guest and he helped me assemble coax
jumpers.
Next meeting of the CRST&BS is CQP in March. Look for 3 or 4 500 w mobiles
rotating thru Glenn, Sutter, Colusa and Yolo counties. Will they keep the
same calls/ops for each county? Never know. I do like inverted starts in
car racing too.
Eric, NV6O
edwoods@pacbell.com
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