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From: Ai7b@teleport.com (Ai7b@teleport.com)
Date: Sun Dec 24 20:56:04 1995
        ANYONE KNOW IF JON ON THE INTERNET??  NEED HIS ADDRESS...THANKS
        DE BRAVO

>From Fran\gois B\irub\i <fberube@mediom.qc.ca>  Mon Dec 25 21:34:37 1995
From: Fran\gois B\irub\i <fberube@mediom.qc.ca> (Fran\gois B\irub\i)
Subject: QSL ADRESS FOR XJ2CQ
Message-ID: <30DF18ED.4E45@mediom.qc.ca>

HELLO TO ALL. THERE IS THE ADRESS FOR QSL XJ2CQ

XJ2CQ VIA VA2RC
4434 ASTROLABE
NEUFCHATEL, QUÉBEC
CANADA
G2B 2G9

THE RESULT OF THE EXPEDITION IS 600 CONTACTS WITH MORE THAN 25 COUNTRY.
ALL QSL RECEIVE DIRECT WILL BE SEND DIRECT OTHER WILL BE SEND VIA BURO.

THANK YOU TO ALL STATION AND GOOD DX FROM:

VA2RC  FRANK
VA2LG  GILLES
VE2DFY JEAN-PIERRE
VE2BZL JEAN-MARC


73 !!

>From kp4xs@ix.netcom.com (Kenneth Ramirez )  Mon Dec 25 23:37:31 1995
From: kp4xs@ix.netcom.com (Kenneth Ramirez ) (Kenneth Ramirez )
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <199512252337.PAA14550@ix9.ix.netcom.com>





   signoff

>From Larry Tyree <tree@cmicro.com>  Tue Dec 26 01:32:26 1995
From: Larry Tyree <tree@cmicro.com> (Larry Tyree)
Subject: Only two days to the SprINT!!
Message-ID: <199512260132.RAA23464@cascade.cmicro.com>


                     NINTH INTERNET CW SPRINT CONTEST

Contest period: 02:00:00Z to 04:00:00Z on Thursday December 28th UTC.  This
       is Wednesday evening in the USA.

Bands: 80 and 40 meters only (this is a real radio contest, no internet).
       Suggested frequencies are 3530-3550 and 7030-7050. 

Max power output: 150 watts at transmitter output connector.

Exchange: Consecutive QSO number (starting with one), name and state
          or province or DXCC country (if outside W/VE).  The name for
          the first QSO is your name.  For every QSO afterwards, the name
          you send is the name you received in the previous QSO.

Call: CQ INT

The standard sprint QSY rule must be followed.  This means that if you
solict a QSO (ie: with CQ or QRZ), after completing the QSO, you must
QSY at least 1 kHz before calling another station, or 5 kHz before
solicting another QSO.

Both callsigns must be sent during the exchange.  Only one signal at a
time please and all QSOs are to take place on CW.  All information
submitted must have been decoded during the contest.  The use of post
contest detection or verification techniques or systems is not allowed.
Also, do not make round robin type QSOs.  It will be very easy to spot
these with the names floating around.  A round robin QSO is one where
you should QSY, but instead hang around to work the station who is
QSOing the station you gave the frequency to.

You may work the same station multiple times provided they are separated
by at least 3 other QSOs in both logs (regardless of band).  For example,
if WN4KKN works N6TR, KKN must work at least 3 other stations before he
can work TR again.  TR must also work 3 stations before working KKN 
again.  Changing bands does not eliminate the three QSO requirement.  
The three QSOs must not be dupes themselves.

You must not work the same station or stations using any kind of schedule
or system.  It is the intent of the dupe rule to make sure we don't run out
of stations to work.  It is NOT the intent of this rule for you to change how
you would operate the contest if dupes were not allowed.  If, in the log
checkers opinion, you have not lived up to the intent of this rule, your
log will be disqualified!!

Total score is the number of contacts you make.  Any QSO found to be
defective in anyway will be removed from both logs (yes, if someone
miscopies your exchange, you won't get credit for the QSO, so QRS a
bit!!).

Please refrain from using vulgar or inappropriate names.  If you receive
one of these names, feel free to either edit it or replace it with your
starting name.  Make sure to make a note in your log so we know what you did.
Injecting the contest with an inappropriate name (in the log checker's
opinion) will result in a 1000 point penalty per occurrence.  Examples of
inappropriate names may be found on MTV and generally start with the
letter "B".

Additional penalties will be assessed to people who work a significant number
of QSOs, but don't turn a log in.  They will be given minus one point
for each QSO that we can verify actually occurred.

Logs must be sent in ASCII format via internet to n6tr@cmicro.com within
72 hours of the end of the contest.  Figuring out how to send in your
log on the internet is PART OF THE CONTEST.  If you need help, we will
try to assist the best we can.  

Logs must show the band, time, station worked, number sent, number received,
name received and QTH received for each QSO.  Also, please tell me the
name you start the contest with.  We will assume the name you send is the
name received on your previous QSO, so you don't have to show that.

Results will be publised on CQ-CONTEST within 2 weeks of the contest.  Logs
are checked using the K2MM LogZap software system.  All checked logs will 
be made available by FTP except for those requested by the submitter to
be kept private.  Decisions of the judging committe are final and arbitrary.  

Good luck, tell a friend and HAVE FUN!!

Tree N6TR
tree@cmicro.com


>From George Cook (AA3JU)" <george@epix.net  Tue Dec 26 15:30:11 1995
From: George Cook (AA3JU)" <george@epix.net (George Cook (AA3JU))
Subject: FRC I need your websites
Message-ID: <199512261530.KAA16768@epix.net>

Quick note to all members of the Frankford Radio Club (the greatest CONTEST
club in the universe)

Would any of you that have websites please E-Mail me with the URL?  I would
like to link you to: www.epix.net/~george    My cheesey little site.

TNX 73 es QHH
george
AA3JU  george@epix.net    AA3JU@W3PYF
Proudly  F R C...........
"FRC When second best just isn't good enough!"


>From H. L. Serra" <hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu  Tue Dec 26 20:55:50 1995
From: H. L. Serra" <hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu (H. L. Serra)
Subject: Bill Leonard Article "Battle of the Hams"
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9512261238.A25229-0100000@pwa.acusd.edu>

If anyone is interested in reprinting all or parts of Bill Leonard's 
(W2SKE) 1958 Sports Illustrated article "Battle of the Hams" about 
international amateur radio contesting, please send me an email. I have 
obtained a blanket permission from Norma Leonard (Bill's widow and personal 
representative of his estate) for the article to be re-published in any 
amateur radio-related publication (print or electronic media). This 
includes national ham magazines and club newsletters. I have also cleared 
it with Sports Illustrated magazine, which disclaims any right to the 
article. 
73, Larry N6AZE

>From wz1r@chowda.com (Charlie Morrison)  Tue Dec 26 18:22:32 1995
From: wz1r@chowda.com (Charlie Morrison) (Charlie Morrison)
Subject: Beacons-Where and Strength
Message-ID: <95122700162426304@chowda.com>

Recent messages about Non-Amateur beacons inside Amateur bands which
are easily identified has helped with my CONTEST station.
I was aware of the GNI1 beacon on 3517.5 (Tnx DG)
Here's what I have observed over the past few evenings with a 400'
newly terminated beverage CONTEST receiving antenna:
Callsign  Frequency  Strength as measured in Seekonk,MA
GNI1      3517.5     S5
GKE1      3543.5     S9+
GKZ1      3607.5     S5
GKY1      3616.2     S9+10db
---
GKR2      1924.2     S1
---
Naturally, there will be further attempts to validate these as 
additions to the CQ Amateur Radio Alamanac.
WIZ
wz1r@chowda.com
wz1r@packetcluster.com
Charlie

>From Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp>  Wed Dec 27 01:57:16 1995
From: Takao KUMAGAI <je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp> (Takao KUMAGAI)
Subject: [cq-contest 11497] Re: Bill Leonard Article "Battle of the Hams"
Message-ID: <199512270157.KAA01384@dumpty.nal.go.jp>

Hi Larry

In message "[cq-contest 11497] Re: Bill Leonard Article "Battle of the Hams""
    on 95/12/26, "H. L. Serra" writes:

I'd like to read "Battle of the Hams" and if I have enough time 
to translate it for JA contest reflector.

Season's greetings from the contest shack still under construction 
over 4years. Will see you at WRTC-96.
        ---------
        Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
        TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
        Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp

>From ken smith <kgsmith@onlink.net>  Wed Dec 27 14:37:29 1995
From: ken smith <kgsmith@onlink.net> (ken smith)
Subject: CQ MAG
Message-ID: <9512271437.AA19747@onlink1.onlink.net>

On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Pete Smith wrote:
> Amen!!!!  A fwew months ago K5ZD was on the cover of CQ and posted the
> article that should have run with it.  Today I got the January CQ with
> K5VT's picture and no station description at all.  When will CQ get the word
> and cut some of the drivel that they fill pages and pages with, in order to
> cover these stations from whom we could all learn a lot?

You should feel lucky to get your January issue. I'm still waiting for my
December issue. It's pretty bad when I can get it off the news stand before
it shows up in the mail.

73 and Happy New Year
Ken   VA3SK


>From sm3dmp@pocab.se (thomas)  Wed Dec 27 17:22:45 1995
From: sm3dmp@pocab.se (thomas) (thomas)
Subject: Optic CW-interface
Message-ID: <199512271722.SAA07616@www.itz.se>

Hallo Fellow-Contesters!

I have constructed a nongalvanic computer to TX cw-cord perfect
for CT and NA-users!   (N6TR compatible on its way)
NO MORE BURNED OUT COM-PORTS!
If You are intrested drop me a line!
sm3dmp@pocab.se

Happy New Year to All of You!!

73 de Tom


>From jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid)  Wed Dec 27 18:01:04 1995
From: jreid@aloha.net (Jim Reid) (Jim Reid)
Subject: CQ MAG
Message-ID: <199512271801.IAA20744@hookomo.aloha.net>


>You should feel lucky to get your January issue. I'm still waiting for my
>December issue. It's pretty bad when I can get it off the news stand before
>it shows up in the mail.

Ken,

Exactly the same occurs here in Hawaii.  I  can buy CQ at Borders
Book Store at least 3 weeks before mine comes in the mail.
But that is my fault, as I don't wamt to add another $30 per
year to my subsscription cost to get First Class/Priority Mail
delivery!  Somehow the bulk shipments to Borders and
others must go by air express.  Regular magazine delivery
in Hawaii must await the filling of a Matson container in
Oakland be fore being on-loaded to a ship.   Then when
the container gets to Honolulu,  since the stuff is book-rate,
the container may not be unloaded for many days.  Then
the process begins all over again,  before the books &
magazines are sent over here to Kauai on a barge,  being
loaded into another sea going container!  I might just drop my
magazine subscritions,  and just  buy  them  in town!

73, Jim,AH6NB
73 and Aloha,
Jim Reid, AH6NB (Happily retired on the Island of Kauai)
Hawaii,  USA     Email: jreid@aloha.net


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