Well:
I wish that 6 WAS one dah followed by more than 4 dits.
In fact, it IS, once in a while in SprINT.
Eric, NV6O
edwoods@pacbell.com
>From rlboyd@CapAccess.org (Rich L. Boyd) Tue May 28 22:02:25 1996
From: rlboyd@CapAccess.org (Rich L. Boyd) (Rich L. Boyd)
Subject: Contesting is dieing
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91-FP.960528165845.10665A-100000@cap1.capaccess.org>
Whenever we decide to go after this, I think we could have a contesting
home page or something equivalent, contributed to by the contest clubs
and the contest reflector, on which we do our very best job of putting
our best foot forward, and touting contests as "the biggest computer
game in the world," in which as many as 30,000 (whatever the number is)
people play at once, all "on-line" (on the air, the biggest "on-line"
there is), and play against themself but also against each other, all
interacting with each other, not just with their computer software.
Our contesting logging programs could even be redesigned or have an
optional "computer game" interface, meaning the display might appear
more like a computer game or pinball game, or something, while still
retaining the necessary logging info -- like the pinball game goes
"ding-ding-ding-ding" and racks up the points when you hit certain
things, our contest display could go ding-ding-ding-ding when we work a
double mult, etc. (I realize we do get positive feedback now, but we can
"pump it up" more).
Anyway, we can ride this wave in our own way if we make up our mind to
do so. 73 - Rich Boyd KE3Q
>From k7fr@ncw.net (Gary Nieborsky) Tue May 28 22:26:49 1996
From: k7fr@ncw.net (Gary Nieborsky) (Gary Nieborsky)
Subject: Omaha contestors?
Message-ID: <199605282126.OAA27846@bing.ncw.net>
I'll be in Omaha 6/24 to 6/27-ish. Any contestor types available for an
eyeball and/or 807's? Will also be traveling up through Iowa
afterwards....same question?
Detours considered.......
Reply direct please.
73
The Antenna Farms "See The USA In Our Chevrolet" 1996 Summer Tour
Gary K7FR
>From jrmoore@jaxnet.com (John R. Moore) Tue May 28 22:32:22 1996
From: jrmoore@jaxnet.com (John R. Moore) (John R. Moore)
Subject: What country is 1E6???
References: <199605282011.QAA23445@mailhub.jaxnet.com>
Message-ID: <31AB70E6.44EE@pop.jaxnet.com>
Derek Wills wrote:
>
> Where is 1E6KYA I copied him twice once on 15 and once on 20
> > .
> >
> I note JE6KYA in my log on 20 meters. Could it be that he was
> having trouble counting the dashes when he tried to send "J"?
>
> I foolishly ignored MJ/somebody, thinking the J was a poorly-sent
> 1 for someone mobile in W1-land... Of course, it's = GJ.
>
> There are certainly a bunch of people out there who have trouble
> sending 6, though - unless a dash plus 5 dots is some new non-standard
> symbol.
>
> Oh well, at least there are people out there sending CW and we still
> have CW contests and band segments. In a few years we might miss
> them.
>
> Derek AA5BT, G3NMX
> oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu
The only trouble with that is I heard at least three stations ask him if it was
je6kya and he
came back each time and said no it was 1e6kya. Beats me!!!
John W5HUQ
>From root@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de (Torsten Leibold) Tue May 28 11:03:27 1996
From: root@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de (Torsten Leibold) (Torsten Leibold)
Subject: WPX disaster
Message-ID: <9605281203.AA17866@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de>
PA3ERC wrote:
> Hi Steve, yes you are right, just use your normal callsign!
> We could use PI40COM as well but it doesn't work. A nice prefix yes! but
> no strange (double) numbers.
After checking the worked prefixes I found another reason to use your
normal calls...
There were so many stations who liked to provide us with their special
prefixes that I really had problems finding the normal ones of the
countries. And so I had many dupe special prefixes !
I.e. France, most of them used TM but almost no F's.
Hungary, the same with HG but less HA.
Austria, OEM but OE.
Finland, not one OH1-9 worked but many OI's.
Spain, many many ED's and some EA's.
etc.
Well, this might be fine if you're working for the WPX award but you
don't get more multipliers for a higher score in contest.
At least the Italians had so many different special prefixes that I
really didn't miss the usual IK and I stuff.
But anyway, I think the contesters of the certain countries should
think about this next time. I.e. if all the ops of France are going to
use TM someone can make his station a rare one if he decides to use
the F prefix !
And yes, the contest was real fun, as I count myself as a new one in
the big contests. I didn't had the time for a full participation but
did my very best to be on the air as much as I could afford.
And I was quite impressed by the many contacts I made during the first
4 hours on 40m as I just have a ladder fed dipole resonant for 30m and
put 100wtts in it. On the second I even had to lower the power to
50wtts as I had severe problems with rf in the keyer circuit but it
still worked quite ok, although the qsos took more time repeating
numbers, etc..
Well, no question, I'll be there again next year and am trying to do a
complete job in the CQWW CW this time.
Bye,
Tom.
Torsten Leibold (DL1FY) Mail: root@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 105 AX25: dl1fy@db0ge.#sar.deu.eu
68519 Viernheim, Germany AMPR: 44.130.24.87
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>From root@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de (Torsten Leibold) Tue May 28 11:09:26 1996
From: root@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de (Torsten Leibold) (Torsten Leibold)
Subject: WPX off times
Message-ID: <9605281209.AA17886@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de>
Hi Bill,
KM9P wrote:
> Now that I have operated both modes of WPX this year as a SOAB I feel
> qualified and compelled to comment on the 36 hour format....
>
>
> IT SUCKS !!!!
>
>
> This contest was more fun when you had to think about when to take your off
> times. Let's see... We changed the rules to 36 hours so that the guys that
> went out of the country would have more operating time. Hmmmm... Sure hope
> those -4- guys enjoyed the extra time.
Well, if I have had the time to work for 36 hours I'd really
appreciated a little bit more time for sleep and recreation, too.
I wonder how your KM900P paid off ! Any comments on that ?
Bye,
Tom.
Torsten Leibold (DL1FY) Mail: root@dl1fy.rhein-neckar.de
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 105 AX25: dl1fy@db0ge.#sar.deu.eu
68519 Viernheim, Germany AMPR: 44.130.24.87
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