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Subject: TopBand: Shared Beverages ? (Wire type)
From: W8JITom@aol.com (W8JITom@aol.com)
Date: Wed Sep 11 11:51:16 1996
In a message dated 96-09-11 09:31:57 EDT, you write:

>Am preparing three switchable (two direction) beverages for use by a
>two-station multi-single. Has anyone successfully used the same
>beverage  with two radios?

I have done that, as well as using the Beverages for receiving two directions
at the same time without interaction.

>If so, would you share your experience, did you use any ICE components,
>etc? Thanks..........

I build my own components. I have no experience with ICE.

You can use a conventional two wire Beverage with transformers at both ends.
That allows access to the far end at the feedpoint. 

What you do is bring both "ends" of the Beverage back to the shack, and
terminate the lines in a terminating resistor. Bridging amplifiers driving
the receivers allow selection of both ends without affecting termination.
Running two receivers in one direction is even more simple, all you need is a
magic T splitter.

73 Tom

>From hwardsil@wolfenet.com (Ward Silver)  Wed Sep 11 15:53:48 1996
From: hwardsil@wolfenet.com (Ward Silver) (Ward Silver)
Subject: Oops...wrong URL
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.960911075259.21669L-100000@gonzo.wolfenet.com>


> p.s. what's the morse code character for backslash?

  __
  OJ


:-) 73, Ward N0AX


>From tomf@neca.com (Tom Francis)  Wed Sep 11 16:47:28 1996
From: tomf@neca.com (Tom Francis) (Tom Francis)
Subject: Oops...wrong URL
Message-ID: <199609111547.LAA28202@orion.neca.com>

        Oh man - two years later and there's still
        enough material for OJ jokes!!

        73, Tom, NM1Q (tomf@neca.com)


At 07:53 AM 9/11/96 -0700, you wrote:
>
>> p.s. what's the morse code character for backslash?
>
>  __
>  OJ
>
>
>:-) 73, Ward N0AX


>From ac1o@gate.net (Walter Deemer)  Wed Sep 11 22:33:23 1996
From: ac1o@gate.net (Walter Deemer) (Walter Deemer)
Subject: ZD8Z Web Site
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19960911213323.006ab9c0@pop.gate.net>

At 10:42 PM 9/10/96 PDT, Jim Neiger wrote:

>I realize that it's now the "in thing to do", i.e., have your very own web 
>site to publicize your upcoming contest operation. Unfortunately we ZD8's 
>are few in number, have no PhD's resident on our staff, and definitely 
>represent a low budget operation - so we don't have a web site! 

Well, now you do.

Go to Contesting On-line (http://www.contesting.com) and check out ZD8Z in
the Contest Station links.  (Be prepared to expand your imagination.)

73, Walt, AC1O
--------------
WWW: http://www.4w.com/deemer; amateur radio, news, weather & financial info. 


>From trey@cisco.com (Trey Garlough)  Wed Sep 11 22:02:28 1996
From: trey@cisco.com (Trey Garlough) (Trey Garlough)
Subject: ZD8Z Web Site
Message-ID: <199609112102.XAA03268@trey-sun.cisco.com>

> >I realize that it's now the "in thing to do", i.e., have your very own web 
> >site to publicize your upcoming contest operation. Unfortunately we ZD8's 
> >are few in number, have no PhD's resident on our staff, and definitely 
> >represent a low budget operation - so we don't have a web site! 
> 
> Well, now you do.
> 
> Go to Contesting On-line (http://www.contesting.com) and check out ZD8Z in
> the Contest Station links.  (Be prepared to expand your imagination.)

Now there's a web site that truly "cuts the mustard!"

--Trey, WN4KKN

>From FCWD43B@prodigy.com ( CEDRICK W JOHNSON)  Wed Sep 11 22:54:02 1996
From: FCWD43B@prodigy.com ( CEDRICK W JOHNSON) ( CEDRICK W JOHNSON)
Subject: S1WN=ES1WN
Message-ID: <199609112054.QAA09812@mime2.prodigy.com>

>From a reply recieved I may have worked ES1WN on 20 meters, but I 
remembers vividly he was weak and fluttery, and I may have forgotten 
to ask about it before he went QRT.

Thanks for all of your help
GO SMC!

____
73's es vy Gud DX
de N9YXA
http://pages.prodigy.com/n9yxa

>From darrel@dii.com (Darrel Van Buer)  Wed Sep 11 21:52:26 1996
From: darrel@dii.com (Darrel Van Buer) (Darrel Van Buer)
Subject: FCC preparing for gate 2?
Message-ID: <9609112052.AA21689@dii.com>

It looks like the FCC is preparing for the onslaught of gate 2:

This morning's FCC database update included purging thousands of calls expired
more than two years as well as cancelling a large number of others (mostly
silent keys, but a sprinkling of other cases).  The purged calls (including 373
4 character calls) should all be assignable when gate 2 opens.  The cancelled
calls generally had some portion of the two year wait still running.

        ex? KI6VY Darrel
        darrel@dii.com

>From scott73@best.com (Scott Lieberman)  Thu Sep 12 01:20:37 1996
From: scott73@best.com (Scott Lieberman) (Scott Lieberman)
Subject: FCC/Gate 2 Questions
Message-ID: <199609120020.RAA12536@dns2.noc.best.net>

1. I have a copy of FCC form 1070V dated Nov 1995.  Is that the latest version?

2. What is FCC form 159?  Do I need it for my vanity call application?  (

Thanks.


>From je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp (Takao KUMAGAI)  Thu Sep 12 01:36:26 1996
From: je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.jp (Takao KUMAGAI) (Takao KUMAGAI)
Subject: RUFZ-score (09.09.96)
Message-ID: <199609120036.JAA24240@dumpty.nal.go.jp>

This top list has been updated on every Tuesday and most current 
list will be availabel at "info-contest" file server. Please refer 
the information far below.

Your new score will be appreciated at anytime.
        ---------
        Tack Kumagai JE1CKA/KH0AM
        TEL:81-30-066-6408, FAX:81-423-93-4449
        Internet: je1cka@nal.go.jp
   =======
* International RUFZ-Toplist * (last revised Sep, 9th 96)
     compiled by DL4MM including Scores by JE1CKA/INTERNET

       Call Pts.  highest CW-PARIS-Speed at Score (WPM=Speed/5) (*=New)
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  1:  HA3UU 74192 625  74:  T94TU 24855 347 147: DL7VOG 15513 271 
  2:  DF4PA 71241 625  75: SM3OJR 24785 328 148: DL7AVE 15306 271 
  3:  HA3OV 69342 568  76: DL8LAQ 24713 312 149:  T94TF 15246 250 
  4: DL1EFD 63349 520  77:  DL5MX 24280 312 150:   N1CC 15092 260 
  5:  HA3NU 62098 520  78: JH0NZN 24267 312 151: OZ1CAR 14979 250 
  6: DL2OBF 59370 520  79: DL3DXX 24167 312 152:  9A4GM 14740 271 
  7:* S51AY 52141 520  80:   N3RS 23915 312 153:  HA3GQ 14677 284 
  8:   N8RR 48907 480  81:   ND3F 23586 297 154: IK8VRI 14525 250 
  9:  HA1CW 48530 520  82:*HB9BRJ 23582 312 155:  UA9AR 14155 250 
 10:   W2UP 47532 446  83:  DF3CB 23390 312 156:  KR4DL 14094 240 
 11:   9A8A 47407 548  84:   K1IU 23031 297 157: IK2WPO 14065 240 
 12:  LZ1BP 46033 446  85:  T94NF 23021 312 158:  DK5QN 14061 260 
 13:   II2K 45957 446  86:  9A3SM 22968 328 159:*DL2SDS 13964 297 
 14:  OH7JR 45716 446  87: IT9ZGY 22840 312 160: DL2VFR 13957 250 
 15:  OH2IW 44251 446  88: IT9XUC 22385 367 161:  HA5NI 13945 284 
 16:  9A4OZ 43107 416  89:   K4XU 22255 297 162:   AG7J 13632 250 
 17: DL2HBX 42759 416  90:  KJ4VH 22080 312 163: KC7BNH 13579 240 
 18: DL1SBR 42407 446  91:   KU4J 22049 297 164: DL1DSA 13519 240 
 19:  S57AD 40582 390  92:   KR2Q 21948 284 165:  UA9AU 13196 250 
 20:  DF1LX 40485 416  93:  HA4YY 21947 328 166: DL8DCY 12970 260 
 21: DL8WAA 39510 416  94:  ZS6EZ 21654 297 167: DL1YAW 12850 240 
 22:  UA9BA 39393 446  95:  AA7BG 21638 312 168:  K2YJL 12759 223 
 23: UA9CIR 38649 390  96:*OE1TKW 21553 297 169:  DJ6TN 12696 231 
 24: OH1MYA 37453 416  97:  9A3ZI 21353 284 170:  LY2CU 12581 250 
 25:  RW3FO 37158 390  98:  KO6KA 21260 271 171: WA1ZUH 12564 223 
 26: RA9ATW 36919 390  99:  HA3LW 21241 297 172:  AA1KD 12222 240 
 27: CT1BOH 36898 390 100: JA0FVU 21133 284 173: DL5FDA 12196 231 
 28: KC5NWX 36807 367 101:  F5NLY 20796 297 174:  DK7VW 12085 240 
 29:  HA3NS 36762 416 102: JE1SPY 20744 312 175: DL4KBS 11770 240 
 30: DL9GOA 35366 367 103:  5B4WN 20576 297 176: VK4COZ 11592 223 
 31:  RA9AA 35317 390 104:   AD1C 20571 297 177: DL1YES 11462 260 
 32:  9A3NM 34969 416 105: OH3LIM 20541 284 178:  HA7YB 11334 240 
 33:* 9A3UF 34928 367 106:  HA5FA 20441 297 179: S57NOJ 10916 223 
 34: KB0IHM 34564 390 107:  HA3LD 20329 297 180:  DK5IF 10841 223 
 35:  HA1AG 34493 390 108: DL6ECA 19947 284 181:   WM1K 10605 215 
 36:  9A4DE 34342 416 109:  DJ6WD 19870 284 182: T95LIG 10592 231 
 37:  K3WWP 34102 367 110:  HA7LC 19717 312 183:  OK1AU 10568 231 
 38:  T94EU 33930 367 111: RA3AUU 19462 284 184: DL2VEL 10324 223 
 39: DL3JAN 33903 347 112: RA9ATU 19430 284 185: DL3KDT 10298 231 
 40:  DL4MM 33041 367 113: JK1ATT 19314 284 186:  9A5WW 10290 231 
 41:  OH2JA 32973 390 114:  T94NE 19260 297 187: OK2BEE 10240 215 
 42:  HA3OA 32429 390 115:  KJ5YF 19194 297 188: DE1KBS 10167 201 
 43:   K1AR 32070 367 116: SP7NJX 19119 284 189: DL9DRA 10123 223 
 44:  HA1DK 32061 390 117:  DL4KG 19029 271 190: HB9HFN 10096 215 
 45: SM0TXT 31943 347 118: OE2LCM 19027 297 191:  DJ8SP 10060 201 
 46:  TA2ZW 31884 367 119: OH1NOA 18988 284 192:* XE2AC  9406 189 
 47:   K1DG 31688 367 120:   K3SA 18974 284 193:  DJ3AK  8637 201 
 48: JE1JKL 31101 347 121: HA5BZG 18915 271 194: RA9ALC  8487 223 
 49:  9A3LG 30836 367 122:  9A5CY 18910 284 195: IK4WMH  8243 189 
 50: OH2KVH 30699 347 123:  HA3GJ 18735 312 196:  9A4GL  8227 208 
 51: OK1FUT 30274 347 124:  8P9GU 18641 284 197:  DL7DE  8218 189 
 52:  HA6OI 30031 416 125: YB1AQS 18368 271 198:  9A4WW  8121 215 
 53:  HA3KY 29961 390 126: HA5BPC 18341 297 199:  G4WOX  7992 223 
 54:   K3WW 29778 347 127: DL8DYL 18217 271 200:  DJ5KX  7356 201 
 55:   K7LR 29522 347 128: DL7VOA 18109 271 201: RX9ARH  7054 173 
 56:   AD5Q 29216 347 129:  DK5JI 17977 271 202: KB2MRZ  6917 178 
 57: JH0KHR 28859 347 130: SM0HPL 17728 284 203: VE3STT  6678 178 
 58: IT9VDQ 28777 367 131: DL1ATO 17344 297 204: SWL_AS  6596 183 
 59:  DK8LV 28409 347 132:   WR3E 17228 284 205:  DK7LA  6331 178 
 60:  HA3OU 28361 328 133: DL6NCY 17115 271 206: DL1ELY  6245 156 
 61:  HA3FO 28333 347 134: LYR116 17110 297 207: DL4JWU  6184 178 
 62:  HA8KW 28276 367 135: DL9AWI 16974 271 208: HA3FRE  5897 215 
 63: DL2OAP 27866 367 136:  DK1WI 16847 271 209: HA3FRV  5219 201 
 64:  KE2PF 27596 328 137: DL6RDE 16678 284 210:  DH4KW  4441 168 
 65:  G4BJM 27566   0 138: DL3NAA 16625 284 211: DH2LAL  4376 135 
 66:  9A2WJ 27317 347 139: DL1VDL 16597 271 212:  ON6QR  3992 195 
 67: RA9AEW 27267 347 140:   K0OD 16468 284 213: UA9AJD  3795 152 
 68: OH1MDR 27168 328 141: RA9ANR 16396 271 214:  9A5CM  1581 120 
 69: DL5LYM 26120 347 142:   S54M 16191 250 215: DE1MWJ  1561  86 
 70: SM3JLA 25500 328 143: KB5YVT 15944 250 216:*9A7GGM   613  52 
 71:   KI3L 25432 347 144:  LY1DS 15891 284 217: DL2ARO   551  56 
 72:  9A5AZ 25011 297 145: DL1KBB 15846 250 
 73:   K5ZD 24977 312 146:* 9A3QK 15689 260 


Where to send the score and/or problems/suggestions
1) PR: DL4MM@DB0TUD.#SAX.DEU.EU
2) Mathias Kolpe,DL4MM, Breitscheidstr. 17, D-01237 Dresden, GERMANY
3) Fax: +49 -351 252 63 13
4) E-Mail to: rufzscore@dumpty.NAL.go.jp
   This is the alias for DL4MM <KOLPE@t-online.de> and 
   JE1CKA <je1cka@NAL.go.jp>.

How to get "RUFZ" CW-callsign-practice-program and
   "RFZSND" - Soundcard-extension 
1) search for RUFZ or RFZSND at @IBM in any PR-BBS or
   mail a request to DL4MM@DB0TUD.#SAX.DE.EU for personal 7PL-files
2) INTERNET:
   ftp://kgicl8.geo.tu-dresden.de/pub/hamradio/rufz 
   ftp://jzap.com/pub/je1cka/rufz/
     files:
     rfsnd13a.exe RFZSOUND V1.3A(Bug Fixed) 
     rfzsnd11.exe RFZSOUND V1.1
     rufzpack.exe RUFZ Basic files self extract
     rufzpack.zip RUFZ Basic files
     http://www.itz.se/jonit/toec/rufz.htm
 
3) EMAIL info-server
   mailto:info-contest@dumpty.nal.go.jp
   with the command in the body:   
    #get rufzpack.uue
    #get rfzsound.uu
    
   if you get the reply, you uudecode the body then rufzpack.exe and 
   rfzsnd.exe will be generated. Run "rufzpack" and "rfzsnd13a" at the 
   DOS-prompt, you'll get all RUFZ-files.
4) free disc from DL4MM (cover handling/mailing costs only) / ask for info

How to use RUFZ for Top-List
1) use RUFZ 2.12 or later with DOS (not under Windows or DOS-Emulat.)
2) use 50 Calls per attempt
3) decide on your own initial speed
4) use original callsign-file

Where RUFZ-Toplist is published  
1) every monday in PR-BBS at @CONTEST
2) On request by EMAIL: mail to : info-contest@dumpty.nal.go.jp
   with the command in the body : #get rufztop.list
3) On web: 
   ftp://jzap.com/pub/je1cka/rufz/rufztop.list  
   http://www.itz.se/jonit/toec/rufz.htm
[end]


>From km9p@contesting.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P)  Thu Sep 12 01:39:11 1996
From: km9p@contesting.com (Bill Fisher, KM9P) (Bill Fisher, KM9P)
Subject: Stew Perry Volunteers please read
Message-ID: <199609120039.UAA07613@paris.akorn.net>

Ward, N0AX, has taken care of alerting the major ham radio publications.
Even internationally.  The contest should be announced in print.

I have the following volunteers.  I have decided rather than keep track of
the people who were going to be our "Club go getters" I would just let them
involve themselves (see next paragraph). 

If you are on the list below OR plan to help with interest from your club,
please subscribe to StuPerry-REQUEST@contesting.com with 'subscribe' in the
body.  We will use this forum to keep everyone up to speed on the contest
and to talk about ideas.  I would like to only include people who want to be
actively involved with the contest, so this list will not be open.  I would
also expect a light amount of mail from it.  I hope anyway.


Log Checkers
N6ND <craigr@nosc.mil>
KO9Y <gclark@cel.cummins.com>
K7FR <k7fr@ncw.net>
VE7SBO
W3GOI <junger@usgs.gov>

Plaques
KM9P (km9p@contesting.com) - Bill
N4RJ (n4rj@contesting.com) - Val
NM1Q
NO0Y (jkjones@fn.net) - John
K4OGG <JPRYOR@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU> - Jay
AA7NO <AA7NO@aol.com> - Mike

Prizes
K6STI  (k6sti@n2.net) - Brian  
   Complete set of antenna modelling software ($200)
W7MAP
KM9P
   @contesting.com email alias for 1 year for top ten SOAB World. ($120)
NX1G <nx1g@top.monad.net> - Craig 
   160M Book Prize Package from Radio Bookstore & NX1H


Cost of printing and mailing certificates
N0DH

Magazine Notification
N0AX <hwardsil@wolfenet.com> - Ward

Misc Help Offered
N7AVK <lew@teleport.com> - Lew
WD0T <ToddD@dci.state.sd.us> - Todd
ZS6EZ <CRB@knersus.nanoteq.co.za> - Chris
KC4ZV <kc4zv@iquest.com> - Greg
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>From wx3w@unm.edu (TL)  Thu Sep 12 01:54:58 1996
From: wx3w@unm.edu (TL) (TL)
Subject: FCC/Gate 2 Questions
Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.91.960911185142.66054B-100000@musca.unm.edu>


Gate 2 opens on the 23rd. Does this mean that I can send my application 
BEFORE the 23rd as long as it doesn't get there before that date or does 
it mean that the cancelation on my envelope containing my application has 
to be dated 23rd or AFTER? 

Laurent WX3W/F5JTL

>From bsimonson@comcastpc.com (Beryl D. Simonson)  Thu Sep 12 02:12:01 1996
From: bsimonson@comcastpc.com (Beryl D. Simonson) (Beryl D. Simonson)
Subject: Gladiator Antennas
Message-ID: <c=US%a=_%p=comcastpc%l=NEGRIL-960912011201Z-5@negril.comcastpc.com>

Anyone have any experience with the Gladiator 160 meter vertical antenna
for CONTESTING.  It's either that or a simple inverted L.  Thanks for
any information.

Beryl

Beryl D. Simonson KE3GA   
H(610) 664-0549 bsimonson@comcastpc.com
O(215) 765-4600 bsimonson@slfcpa.com
Frankford Radio Club


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