In playing with the N6TR Log "practice mode", I find it extremely difficult
to hear the CW through my computer's little speaker. I *KNOW* there is a
utility that will redirect speaker sounds to a sound-blaster type board, but
I can't seem to find such a utility on any major BBS. Any ideas?
Scott KA9FOX
KA9FOX@AOL.COM
P.S. Don't forget to stop by the "Sultans of Shwing" unofficial mini-suite
party on Thursday night at Stouffer's! Cheap Cold Beverages... Beavis &
Butthead re-runs... PED (and hopefully) N6TR Contests for useless prizes...
Your hosts: KA9FOX, N0BSH, WE9V. C U There!
>From W. M Wood - The Signal Group <mikewood@mercury.interpath.net> Tue Apr 26
>22:06:52 1994
From: W. M Wood - The Signal Group <mikewood@mercury.interpath.net> (W. M Wood
- The Signal Group <mikewood@mercury.interpath.net>)
Subject: Dayton room available Th-Sat
Message-ID: <9404262106.AA08595@mercury.interpath.net>
Need a room at Dayton at the last minute? AB4VJ (Terry Murphy) has
a room at the Motel 6 across from the Dayton Mall (Dayton BUS Stops
here) . Room is reserved for Thursday/Friday/Saturday nites and
was verified today by phone!
Do NOT email me. Email AB4VJ at ab4vj@mercury.interpath.net for
full details. His home phone numbeer is 919-471-4018. Only one
room available I believe.
Mike Wood Internet: mikewood@mercury.interpath.net
The Signal Group Amateur Radio: NT4O
P.O. Box 1979 ***Avoid company disclaimers by owning the company ***
Wake Forest, NC 27588
Phone: 919-556-8477 Fax: 919-556-0115
>From Samoian, Richard J" <rsamoian@msmail2.hac.com Wed Apr 27 00:32:44 1994
From: Samoian, Richard J" <rsamoian@msmail2.hac.com (Samoian, Richard J)
Subject: Ride Available
Message-ID: <9404262234.AA28356@hac2arpa.hac.com>
I will be arriving at the Cinci airport at 6.55PM Thursday nite and driving
to Dayton. If anyone needs a ride to Dayton I would be happy to accomadate
them, 73, Rick, WB6OKK......
>From Wayne Mills <0006509309@mcimail.com> Tue Apr 26 22:43:00 1994
From: Wayne Mills <0006509309@mcimail.com> (Wayne Mills)
Subject: Rooms at Dayton
Message-ID: <84940426214348/0006509309NA3EM@mcimail.com>
AI6V/P40v needs a room at Dayton, Thur thru Sun. If you can help please call
Carl at 510 -685-9370.
Thanks! Wayne, N7NG
>From James White <0006492564@mcimail.com> Wed Apr 27 02:31:00 1994
From: James White <0006492564@mcimail.com> (James White)
Subject: Fwd: Stouffer's Room available
Message-ID: <75940427013157/0006492564PK4EM@mcimail.com>
self explanatory............I'm set, how 'bout y'all ? zx
-----------------
Forwarded Message
Date: Tue Apr 26 16:52:47 1994
From: Charlie Morrison
EMS: INTERNET / MCI ID: 376-5414
MBX: wz1r@chowda.ids.net
TO: * James White / MCI ID: 649-2564
Subject: Stouffer's Room available
Message-Id: <90940426162109/0003765414NA3EM>
Source-Msg-Id: <9404261100227499@chowda.ids.net>
Jim,
I fu are interested in a Stouffer's room , N2MG has one he won't be
using.......
Call him at (315) 855 - 4313 until 10PM (Answering machine also)
--
If you are not interested, please POST TO CQ-CONTEST for me as I have
had three attempts REJECTED by TGV !!!!!! (Trey please take note)
--
TU
Charlie
WZ1R@chowda.ids.net soon to be WZ1R@chowda.com
>From kitagawa@ee.ES.Osaka-U.AC.JP (Masahiro Kitagawa) Wed Apr 27 10:08:32 1994
From: kitagawa@ee.ES.Osaka-U.AC.JP (Masahiro Kitagawa) (Masahiro Kitagawa)
Subject: Need UUDECODE ? [was: Downloading PED ..... by mail]
Message-ID: <199404270908.AA1857011152@qed.laser.ee.es.osaka-u.ac.jp>
Excuse me, this is not a contest topics at all but some contesters on
the list really need UUDECODE to decipher ped411i.zip.uu.
To transfer binary files over ascii-only-channel such as mail,
receivers need UUDECODE. The irony is that UUDECODE itself is a
binary;-) YOU NEED BOOTSTRAP and here is how.
Send mail
To: ped-request@qed.laser.ee.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
with a body saying,
index
get uudecode.doc
get uudecode.dbg
Save UUDECODE.DBG on your DOS and feed it to DEBUG (which should be on
almost all DOS) by typing
DEBUG < UUDECODE.DBG
This will make UUDECODE.COM in a minute.
Good luck and see you in the contests!
*--- *- ***-- --** --- ****
masa JH3PRR // Mt.RF JA3ZOH kitagawa@qed.laser.ee.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
*--- **** ***-- *--* *-* *-*
>From Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> Wed Apr 27 14:21:21 1994
From: Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> (Trey Garlough)
Subject: Fwd: Stouffer's Room available
Message-ID: <767452881.476917.GARLOUGH@TGV.COM>
> From: Charlie Morrison
> EMS: INTERNET / MCI ID: 376-5414
> MBX: wz1r@chowda.ids.net
> If you are not interested, please POST TO CQ-CONTEST for me as I have
> had three attempts REJECTED by TGV !!!!!! (Trey please take note)
> --
> TU
> Charlie
> WZ1R@chowda.ids.net soon to be WZ1R@chowda.com
This is a common problem. The CQ-Contest mail robot will only let you post
a message if you are on the list of subscribers. This message originated
from WZ1R@chowda.ids.net but WZ1R's entry on the subscription list says
charlie.morrison@CHOWDA.IDS.NET. The AI aspect of the program (you know,
the piece that kept reintroducing the significant Joe Walsh thread) is
not developed enough yet to know that charlie.morrison is the same as
WZ1R, although it may in time. Until that time, people will need to update
the addresses they use in their subscription to avoid having this happen.
You can check your current subscription status by sending a message to
cq-contest-request that says QUERY. This is not intended as a slam of
the Wizzer, but as an informative note on a relatively common situation
that may be impacting others.
See you in Dayton.
--Trey, WN4KKN/6
>From DKMC" <dkmc@chevron.com Wed Apr 27 15:53:42 1994
From: DKMC" <dkmc@chevron.com (DKMC)
Subject: TA1 multiplier
Message-ID: <199404271452.AA42297@portal.chevron.com>
From: McCarty, DK 'David'
To: OPEN ADDRESSING SERVI-OPENADDR
Subject: TA1 multiplier
Priority:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jim, AD1C writes (about CT CTY Files)
> there is no way to just override the
continent for the TA0 and TA1 prefixes. This is really
only a problem for the IARU HF World Championship. In
CQWW, the European part counts as a separate multiplier,
hence CT gets the continent correct.
Is it really true? In CQ WW if you work a TA1 (European side of the water)
and a TA2 (Asian side) they are separate multipliers? Not that it is likely
to happen, but ...
Dave
David K. McCarty, K5GN
dkmc@chevron.com
>From bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) Wed Apr 27 16:30:25 1994
From: bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) (Bruce Horn)
Subject: SS Results in QST
Message-ID: <199404271530.IAA19445@netcom.com>
Having only just received my QST, I eagerly turned to the SS results
after already seeing several comments here on the reflector. Although
I haven't had time to read the whole article, I like the new arrangement.
I had no trouble scanning the sorted Division results to see how I did
in my Section. The fact that results within a Division are grouped by
category helps. In the past the results by section have been listed by
descending score only, resulting in intermingled categories. For those
interested in how they did against "all comers" in their Section, it is
still fairly easy to determine with a minimum of mental gymnastics.
As others have said I like the regional boxes. However, in the interest
of food for discussion, I suggest covering the country with six regions,
rather than five (I realize that may be a challenge to fit in a page
layout). Something on the order of: Northeast, Southeast, North Central,
South Central, Northwest and Southwest. The current regions separate the
north and south portions of the east coast, but have regions in the west
and midwest with their nothernmost and southernmost borders far apart.
For example the current West Coast region extends from the tundra of the
Yukon to the beaches of Southern California. I'd put California, Nevada,
Arizona, and maybe Utah (maybe not) in a Southwest region, and Oregon,
Idaho, Washington, BC, AB, Yukon, and maybe Montana in a Northwest region.
At least something on that order. Some similar rearrangement in the
middle of the country. The two east coast regions can probably be left
as is.
What do others think ?
However, if given the choice between these regions and no regions at all,
I'll gladly take these.
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM
>From Jim Reisert AD1C 27-Apr-1994 1258 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> Wed Apr
>27 17:57:34 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C 27-Apr-1994 1258 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim
Reisert AD1C 27-Apr-1994 1258)
Subject: SS Results in QST
Message-ID: <9404271657.AA21200@us4rmc.pko.dec.com>
...and at the very least, highlight (boldface) *every* certificate and
plaque winner! This would have the side benefit of identifying the section
winners in each group.
- Jim AD1C
>From Jim Reisert AD1C 27-Apr-1994 1223 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> Wed Apr
>27 17:21:40 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C 27-Apr-1994 1223 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim
Reisert AD1C 27-Apr-1994 1223)
Subject: TA1 multiplier
Message-ID: <9404271621.AA19133@us4rmc.pko.dec.com>
------------------Reply to mail dated 27-APR-1994 12:15:13.33------------------
> Is it really true? In CQ WW if you work a TA1 (European side of the water)
> and a TA2 (Asian side) they are separate multipliers? Not that it is likely
> to happen, but ...
Yes, per K3EST who's on the committee. European Turkey is a separate
country on the WAEDC list - this is the list of European countries CQWW
uses.
73 - Jim AD1C
>From Tom Morrison" <THM@rm1.liant.com Wed Apr 27 06:43:12 1994
From: Tom Morrison" <THM@rm1.liant.com (Tom Morrison)
Subject: SS Results in QST
Message-ID: <12E024D7A37@rm1.liant.com>
> (lots deleted...)
> What do others think ?
I think ARRL should publish the results by electronic means. Then we
can download and hack to our hearts' content!
73, K5TM
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Tom Morrison thm@rmc.liant.com
Liant Software Corporation
8911 Capital of Texas Highway North
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 343-1010 FAX 343-9487
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