Well I must admit I'm "IBM challenged" cause I can never remember all
those ct kbd combos when I'm guest oping :)
But at home I'm quite comfortable with my mac and N0IOS' Marathon
contest pgm; Its mac interface is a breeze (yes I'm spoiled by macs,
and use pcs when I must).
I've used Marathon in most of the major contests this past winter
operating ssb, cw & rtty, and had a great time; The rig intfc and tnc
interface worked superb, esp since the new version has icom rig
support. It also runs under system 7.5, and does just fine on my old
b&w pb170; N0IOS is responsive to requests, and while its not CT
(Marathon isnt for multi-ops and doesnt have all those lovely bells
and whistles like the needed spots and scrolling spots window), it
suited my purposes as a single op;
There are some other pgms out on the web (some are listed in
ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserver/techmisc/softmac.txt)
but I've not found any to be as complete as Marathon.
-jim/NM1W
mchale@fss2.mv.com
>Since there has been some dialog here on the reflector about Mac logging
>software, the following information is offered in the spirit of helping "IBM
>challenged" contesters:
>
>ARRL Members can request a free list of MacIntosh (ham radio related)
PS. its Macintosh
Jim McHale,NM1W First Strike Software Inc
Mac/OSF/Unix consulting 603-329-7885
mchale@fss2.mv.com Packet: nm1w@wb1dsw.nh.usa.na
>From junger@mtn.er.usgs.gov (John Unger) Mon Apr 17 20:03:52 1995
From: junger@mtn.er.usgs.gov (John Unger) (John Unger)
Subject: SquINT
Message-ID: <9504171903.AA22022@mtn.er.usgs.gov.er.usgs.gov>
Well, the contesting gods did not smile on W3GOI for this
contest. Because my youngest of three children is 20, I
had to hunt up a "hired gun" for this contest. I was
successful in the form of a friend's 9-year old, David.
We even had a brief "training" session a few days before
the contest, so that david and his Dad could see what we
were going to be doing. David was excited. But, alas,
I forgot to make contingencies for a change in Little
League schedule, and David's first love is baseball...
and what would _you_ rather do on a fine spring day if
you were a 9-year old boy?
Maybe we'll make the next SquINT contest; let's have
another soon!!
73 - John
>From barry@w2up.wells.com (Barry Kutner) Mon Apr 17 19:25:59 1995
From: barry@w2up.wells.com (Barry Kutner) (Barry Kutner)
Subject: Summary - wet coax
Message-ID: <10PP4c2w165w@w2up.wells.com>
General consensus is the wet coax is history. Also got one comment saying
those ICE grounding blocks won't tighten enough to keep water out? Any
comments about that one? Tnx/Barry
--
Barry N. Kutner, W2UP Usenet/Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
Newtown, PA Packet Radio: W2UP @ WB3JOE.#EPA.PA.USA.NA
Packet Cluster: W2UP >K2TW (FRC)
.......................................................................
>From jholly@hposl62.cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback) Mon Apr 17 20:42:59 1995
From: jholly@hposl62.cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback) (Jim Hollenback)
Subject: Summary - wet coax
References: <10PP4c2w165w@w2up.wells.com>
Message-ID: <9504171242.ZM5531@hpwsmjh1.cup.hp.com>
On Apr 17, 6:25pm, Barry Kutner wrote:
> Subject: Summary - wet coax
> General consensus is the wet coax is history. Also got one comment saying
> those ICE grounding blocks won't tighten enough to keep water out? Any
> comments about that one? Tnx/Barry
Never having owned or installed one, that was my fear also, along with
doing a bang up job of cutting the braid. I guess if I was going to
install one I would run a bead of RTV around the coax jacket and then
clamp the block on. Why is the block better than a bulkhead connector
mounted on an angle with a PL-259 on each side?
Jim, WA6SDM
jholly@cup.hp.com
>From Keith Morehouse-WB9TIY <blckhole@ripco.com> Mon Apr 17 21:06:07 1995
From: Keith Morehouse-WB9TIY <blckhole@ripco.com> (Keith Morehouse-WB9TIY)
Subject: SquINT
Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.91.950417150202.6558A-100000@golden.ripco.com>
I tried and tried to get #1 daughter (7) interested in SquINT'ing, to no
avail. She's pretty big time until she realizes she's gonna have to talk
to someone she doesn't know <shudder>. Oh well, I'll try again next
time. Maybe by then, #2 daughter (4) will want to give it a try. Then
I'll have a REAL fight on my hands !!
---------------------------###-----------------------------
Keith J. Morehouse / WB9TIY / Society of Midwest Contesters
PROBE ELECTRONICS 100 Higgins Road, Park Ridge IL 60068 USA
708-696-2828 FAX: 708-698-2045 e-mail: blckhole@ripco.com
---------------------------###-----------------------------
>From Keith Morehouse-WB9TIY <blckhole@ripco.com> Mon Apr 17 21:23:58 1995
From: Keith Morehouse-WB9TIY <blckhole@ripco.com> (Keith Morehouse-WB9TIY)
Subject: Grounding blocks...
Message-ID: <Pine.SV4.3.91.950417150759.6558B-100000@golden.ripco.com>
I don't know about the ICE grounding blocks. Sounds $$$ !
I use regular, small, stainless steel hoseclamps. I CAREFULLY cut the
jacket (slightly wider then the width of the hoseclamp), goop the
connection with the copper equivalent of Penatrox ( don't know what its
called - its the stuff PolyPhasor includes with its ground kits) for
RG-type cables -OR- regular old Penatrox for Aluminium CATV cable, put
the hoseclamp on with a piece of RG-213 braid stuck underneath (coming
DOWN out of the clamp - you know, toward the ground...), tighten
CAREFULLY (it need not be more then "snug" with the grease in there) and
tape like you would waterproof a connector. Clamp the other end of the
braid to the tower leg (at the VEERRRRRY bottom, you know) and ...
VOILA ! Eat Grounded Death, Lightning !!
A) Why does the ground braid "point down" ?
So no water will flow underneath where the braid comes out, 'natch.
B) Why be careful when tightening hoseclamps ?
So you don't crunch the coax, of course. Not as important with hardline.
C) Of Course...this doesn't do squat for the energy INSIDE, on the center
conductor if your antenna feed point isn't at DC ground (even if it IS).
Thats why we ALL use gas-discharge arrestors BEFORE our feedlines come
inside our expensive houses, right ??
---------------------------###-----------------------------
Keith J. Morehouse / WB9TIY / Society of Midwest Contesters
PROBE ELECTRONICS 100 Higgins Road, Park Ridge IL 60068 USA
708-696-2828 FAX: 708-698-2045 e-mail: blckhole@ripco.com
---------------------------###-----------------------------
>From Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW" <gswanson@arrl.org Mon Apr 17 21:05:00 1995
From: Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW" <gswanson@arrl.org (Swanson, Glenn, KB1GW)
Subject: Mac Contest Software
Message-ID: <2F92C9D9@arrl.org>
Greetings Fellow Contesters,
Having now heard directly from N0OIS and then reading the message below, I
must say:
My post using the term "IBM challenged" was just "toung-in-cheek." (That
is, I was trying to add a bit of humor -- I even put it in quotes, to set
it apart from the rest of my message.) As for myself, I respect the
Macintosh line, the Apple Computer Company, and the people who use their
products. I deeply regret and sincerely apologize for the use of that
terminology, it has served to cloud an otherwise good intentioned offer to
those seeking Mac Amateur Radio related software. ARRL EAD would be MOST
happy to add "Marathon" to the EAD listing of "known" Mac software, if N0OIS
will supply some product and ordering information (mail address and phone
number / internet address).
Thank you for your time, and your spelling corrections! I now know how to
spell Macintosh (small "i," not capped). HI
Sincere best regards,
Glenn Swanson, KB1GW
----------
>From: mchale
>To: 'CQ-CONTEST REFLECTOR'
>Cc: mchale
>Subject: Re: Mac Contest Software
>
>Return-Path: <mchale@zk3.dec.com>
>Return-Path: <owner-cq-contest@tgv.com>
>X-ListName: Amateur Radio discussion list <CQ-Contest@tgv.com>
>Warnings-To: <>
>Errors-To: owner-cq-contest@tgv.com
>Sender: owner-cq-contest@tgv.com
>Message-ID: <9504171900.AA21300@nm1w.zk3.dec.com>
>To: "'CQ-CONTEST REFLECTOR'" <cq-contest@tgv.com>
>CC: mchale@zk3.dec.com
>Subject: Re: Mac Contest Software
>In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 13 Apr 95 12:14:00 EDT."
> <2F8D4DD7@arrl.org>
>From: <mchale@zk3.dec.com>
>Reply-To: <mchale@zk3.dec.com>
>X-Mts: smtp
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
>Well I must admit I'm "IBM challenged" cause I can never remember all
>those ct kbd combos when I'm guest oping :)
>
>But at home I'm quite comfortable with my mac and N0IOS' Marathon
>contest pgm; Its mac interface is a breeze (yes I'm spoiled by macs,
>and use pcs when I must).
>
>I've used Marathon in most of the major contests this past winter
>operating ssb, cw & rtty, and had a great time; The rig intfc and tnc
>interface worked superb, esp since the new version has icom rig
>support. It also runs under system 7.5, and does just fine on my old
>b&w pb170; N0IOS is responsive to requests, and while its not CT
>(Marathon isnt for multi-ops and doesnt have all those lovely bells
>and whistles like the needed spots and scrolling spots window), it
>suited my purposes as a single op;
>
>There are some other pgms out on the web (some are listed in
>ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserver/techmisc/softmac.txt)
>but I've not found any to be as complete as Marathon.
>
>-jim/NM1W
>mchale@fss2.mv.com
>
>
>>Since there has been some dialog here on the reflector about Mac logging
>>software, the following information is offered in the spirit of helping
"IBM
>>challenged" contesters:
>>
>>ARRL Members can request a free list of MacIntosh (ham radio related)
>PS. its Macintosh
>
>
>=======================================================================
>Jim McHale,NM1W First Strike Software Inc
> Mac/OSF/Unix consulting 603-329-7885
>mchale@fss2.mv.com Packet: nm1w@wb1dsw.nh.usa.na
>=======================================================================
>
>
>
>
>From Skelton, Tom" <TSkelton@engineer.ClemsonSC.ATTGIS.COM Tue Apr 18
>00:37:00 1995
From: Skelton, Tom" <TSkelton@engineer.ClemsonSC.ATTGIS.COM (Skelton, Tom)
Subject: FW: Poisson d'Avril- AA4NC/Tracie Lords/Sharon Stone Multiop
Message-ID: <2F92FDE8@engineer.ClemsonSC.ATTGIS.COM>
I'm not even going to post my score. Will has won hands down, and
even the contest committee (who is supposed to win) will have to
concede defeat at the fingers of quick-wit-Will! I have to admit
that even I am impressed, and my mind runs pretty low.......
73, Tom WB4iUX
Tom.Skelton@ClemsonSC.ATTGIS.COM
----------
From: wings
To: cq-contest
Subject: Poisson d'Avril- AA4NC/Tracie Lords/Sharon Stone Multiop
WHAT A CONTEST!!!
Since North Carolina is now the #2 movie producing state, we have a lot
of stars in our midst. In my tireless efforts to introduce amateur radio
(and contesting) to new people, it made sense to involve two of
Hollywood's finest ladies(?) Tracie Lords and Sharon Stone, in a multiop
effort of sorts...PDA seemed like the perfect 'test:
<del>
>From fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.) Mon Apr 17
>22:27:47 1995
From: fish@crl.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.) (Bill Fisher,
KM9P Concentric Systems, Inc.)
Subject: CATV Hardline Question
Message-ID: <199504172127.AA08661@mail.crl.com>
Reading this stuff about wet coax leads me to a couple of questions...
I have a ton of 75 ohm CATV hardline I am using at the new place. Some of
the 1/2" stuff doesn't have the jacket on it and in the process of bending
it through the tower and other things - dimples have developed in places.
Should I be concerned? I'm guessing at HF it won't matter... the 1/2"
stuff is only being used on 15m (close tower) and below 21Mhz.
Much of this hardline has been stored (dumped) outside. No caps on the
ends. Will this stuff suck water like coax? It appears FB, but I didn't
try to suck water out of it like a straw (Gotta draw the line somewhere).
Should I worry about water in it?
I'll summarize if it's worthwhile.
---
Bill Fisher, KM9P - Concentric Systems, Inc.
>From Tim Coad" <Tim_Coad@smtp.svl.trw.com Mon Apr 17 22:34:59 1995
From: Tim Coad" <Tim_Coad@smtp.svl.trw.com (Tim Coad)
Subject: SS 94.
Message-ID: <n1413993004.38099@smtp.svl.trw.com>
4/17/95 2:08 PM
Again three cheers for QSTs regional standing boxes!!
I came out of a 10 year retirement from SS to help the NCCC (yeah, like they
needed any help!) only to miss winning the Pacific Div (low pwr, SSB) by the
equivalent of a half of a QSO to N6NF (and we were both in SCV so no section
award either - ouch). Seeing my call in the regional boxes greatly relieved
the pain. The top ten listings are important, but the scores are often
dominated by only a few regions. I find the regional boxes to be more
interesting to read. I am glad to see they kept this improvement in the
reporting.
I'll see you all again in SS in 2004. N6NF watch out. ;-)
Tim - NU6S
>From Bill Straw <0007359114@mcimail.com> Mon Apr 17 22:27:00 1995
From: Bill Straw <0007359114@mcimail.com> (Bill Straw)
Subject: coax problem
Message-ID: <41950417212714/0007359114PJ1EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
TO THE GROUP:
The snow has finally melted here and my mind is turning
to antennas, specifically to my coax. I'm going to put
in 1/2 inch 50 ohm hardline and I need advice in general.
To those of you already using hardline, what would you
have done differently? Should I buy the expensive connectors
or make my own out of PL-259's as it shows in the Antenna
Handbook. Should I use N-connectors insteaI have two
runs of 150 feet to my towers. By the way, I looked around
for the 75 ohm CATV coax with no luck.
Thanks in advance,
73's Bill WB0O
|