APRIL 27, 2000 is 209 anniversary from birthday Samuel Morse,
inventor of the telegraphic alphabet MORSE. Annually this day are carried
out
telegraphic TEST " MORSE CONTEST "
The organizer: international MORSE club UCWC (member EU CW Association).
Call: CQ MC.
QSO such as "WW". Bands: 3.5-28.
MODE: ONLY CW.
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Classification:
"á" - members UCWC.
"B" - no members.
"ó" - club stations.
"D" - SWL.
Control numbers:
1. Terms UCWC - RST + member number.
2. Remaining participants - RST + number of QSO.
Points: inside continent - 1 point, with other continent - 3.
Multiplier: quantity QSO with members UCWC.
For members UCWC the multiplier is not present. The general result is peer
to the sum of points.
Awarded:
The winner among members UCWC and winner among the not members
will receive cups "S.MORSE".
All participants with a minimum 50 QSO will receive the color diploma
"S.MORSE"
The short reports to send on E-mail <morse@ok.net.ua>.
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The claimants for cup send the full report to the address:
Vladimir Stepanenko,
P.O. box 28, Chernigov-postamt, 14000 UKRAINA.
Term of dispatch of the reports - 1 month.
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Compete - and yes will conquer strongest.
73! EMORSE - UZ8RR
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73 from MORSE CLUB UCWC member EUCW Association
Vladimir UZ8RR ex: US1RR - QSL mngr W3HC.
Special S.MORSE call < eMORSE>
Qsl manager: Czeslaw DJ0MAQ
Email morse@ok.net.ua Web site: <http://morse.cjb.net>
CW OMs! Welcome to UCWC
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>From w2vjn@rosenet.net (George Cutsogeorge) Thu Aug 1 06:42:43 1996
From: w2vjn@rosenet.net (George Cutsogeorge) (George Cutsogeorge)
Subject: Rig Multicouplers
References: <1.5.4.32.19960731214911.006abaac@aloha.net>
Message-ID: <M.073196.224243.68@ppp044.rosenet.net>
Jim,
A very simple way to use two radios with 2 antennas is with a reversing switch.
This can be made with a DPDT relay. This way both radios have antennas and
they can be reversed with a toggle switch.
My station in NJ was set up with reversing relays at several points in the
system. The key/mike/earphones on one, the xcvrs on the next and the 2 amps on
the third to the two towers. With this setup, switching between two bands is
instantaneous and can be done between dots (carefully). There was a control
panel with red/green LEDs to indicate the path in use.
Care need be exercised with the degree of coupling between antennas as receiver
front ends can be blown out. If measurements indicate excessive RF on one or
two bands, this can be avoided with auto switching stubs and/or bandpass
filters.
George
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George Cutsogeorge, W2VJN
Umpqua, OR.
http://www.qth.com/topten
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