I was truly saddened to hear that Chas passed away.
He was ALWAYS in there to give us a Q on as many bands as possible. It did
not matter how small or insignificant the contest was. He was there. I do not
think he ever touched the speed knob on his keyer. He always sent his CW the
same speed.
Thanks to Hose for passing along the address. I will be sending my
condolences
to his family in the morning mail.
Bill K5GA
>From k5zd@ultranet.com (Randy & Connie Thompson) Wed Jun 26 04:13:00 1996
From: k5zd@ultranet.com (Randy & Connie Thompson) (Randy & Connie Thompson)
Subject: New Contest Stories at www.contesting.com - Again!
Message-ID: <01BB62F0.DF3FE400@k5zd.ultranet.com>
I am a lid. Apologies for the strange message yesterday. Here is what =
it should have been!
While you were all fighting Murphy and other Field Day trauma, I spent a =
cold rainy day converting the best of the contest story e-mails to HTML. =
Looking for some inspiration or ideas in advance of the fall contests, =
visit
http://www.contesting.com/Stories
Here's what's been added:
ARRL SS CW
K1ZX, Single Operator High Power
N2NT (op. KZ2S), Single Operator High Power
K5ZD, Single Operator High Power
K1TO, Single Operator High Power
ARRL SS Phone
N5RZ, Single Operator High Power
AB5KD (op. WB5VZL), Single Operator High Power
N3BB (op. AA5RB), Single Operator High Power
VE4GV, Single Operator Low Power
ARRL DX Phone
K5ZD (op. W2SC), Single Operator All Band, High Power
K3ZO, Single Operator, All Band, High Power
ARRL DX CW
XE2KB, Multi-operator Single-transmitter
N2RM, Multi-operator Two-transmitter
WPX Phone
WM2C (at N6RO) Multi-operator Multi-transmitter
WPX CW
WP2AHW (W2SC op), Single Operator All Band, High Power
KE2PF, Single Operator All Band, High Power
K3ZO, Single Operator All Band, High Power
K3EST, Multi-operator Multi-transmitter
Other
1996 CQ 160M CW Contest, ON4UN, Single Operator, High Power
Enjoy!
Randy K5ZD
k5zd@contesting.com
>From garyk9gs@solaria.sol.net (Gary Schwartz) Wed Jun 26 05:18:52 1996
From: garyk9gs@solaria.sol.net (Gary Schwartz) (Gary Schwartz)
Subject: 80M Field Day antennas?
Message-ID: <Pine.3.02.9606252352.C19146-b100000@solaria.sol.net>
I'd be interested in learning what the big guns are using for FD antennas
on 80M. For the past two years, our group has used a horizontal loop(
full wave on 80M) at 40 feet on 80,40 and 20M. On 40 and 20M, this thing
works great. I've never had any problems maintaining a run. 80M, OTOH,
is a much different story. It seems as if we can hear well and also do OK
working guys S&P most of the time but just cannot get any runs going.
I'm thinking that this may be due to several factors:
1) Getting on the band too late. (0600 or later) Perhaps the band is too
long by then?
2) Maybe all the QRN from all the summer storms makes it difficult for the
other stations to hear? This year, we used a ~400 foot Beverage on
receive and it really made a difference.
3) Maybe 80M just isn't the "bread-n-butter" band everyone thinks it is in FD?
Anyway, I'd like to get some responses from FD ops that think the have a
really commanding signal on 80M and learn what they are using.
I'll summarize the replies for the reflector.
73,
Gary K9GS
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