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Subject: NuTone Intercom RFI
From: rlc@soho.ios.com (rlc@soho.ios.com)
Date: Mon Sep 16 09:18:02 1996
I am having problems interfering with a NuTone Series 3003 home 
intercom located about 500'  or more from my antennas.  No other 
equipment at that location or with other neighbors is having 
problems.  The interference seems to occur at powers above about 200W 
and increases with power level.  I would appreciate feedback from 
anyone who has had experience with this or a similar intercom. 

Bob AA2UV


>From k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller)  Mon Sep 16 14:43:11 1996
From: k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller) (Lee Buller)
Subject: Vanity Call-What me worry?
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960916134311.006c1cb8@southwind.net>

Ladies and Gentlemen....

I am so glad that I don't have to go through the angst of picking a new
call, because I already have a great call.  I'm feel for all of you who are
going to go through this mayhem in the next few weeks.  Our thoughts are
with you all.

I think it is the great Alfred E. Newman who said, "What, me worry?"

Glad it is you and not me!  

Cheers to you all.

Lee Buller - K0WA

Lee
k0wa@southwind.net



>From cooper@gmpvt.com (Tom Cooper)  Mon Sep 16 15:33:42 1996
From: cooper@gmpvt.com (Tom Cooper) (Tom Cooper)
Subject: Electronic 610-V
Message-ID: <199609161433.KAA02017@web.gmpvt.com>

You can apply for the new call via e-mail, but you can't use it
until payment is received, in gold, hand delivered.


>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Mon Sep 16 15:06:34 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: NA SPRINT CW 96 Scores III
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19960916140634.246f7d0a@interpath.com>

NA SPRINT CW 96
Raw Scores

Compiled by
>> WA4ZXA <<
floydjr@interpath.com

Date Posted: 09/09/96
****** NEXT POSTING WILL BE FINAL POSTING *******


CALL                  SCORE       QSO'S        MULTIS
________________________________________________________________________


High Power

K4VX  (WX3N)         15,318        333           46
N6TR                 15,318        333           46
K5GN                 14,895        331           45
N5RZ                 14,432        328           44
W2RQ                 14,260        310           46
K5GA                 14,168        308           46
N2NT                 13,995        311           45
K1KI                 13,995        311           45
N6AA                 13,959        297           47
N6TV                 13,938        303           46
KM9P                 13,588        316           43
N6IG                 13,410        298           45
K5ZD                 13,332        303           44
KN5H                 12,375        275           45
N4ZZ                 12,330        274           45
W1WEF                12,169        283           43
WB0O                 12,012        273           44
N6XI                 11,925        265           45
N6ZZ                 11,700        260           43
KZ2S  (@N2NU)        11,685        285           41
AA3B                 11,572        263           44
KW8N                 11,524        268           43
K0RF                 11,480        280           41
AB6FO                11,475        255           45
N3BB                 11,424        272           42
N5FG  (WQ5L)         11,193        273           41
N6VR                 11,094        258           
KM0L                 10,209        249           41
KE3Q                 10,200        255           40
W6RGG                10,120        230           44
N4BP                 10,080        224           45
NA5Q                 10,250        250           41
K7SS/Remote           9,976        232           43
KF6A                  9,812        223           44
KJ6HO  (K6OY)         9,618        229           42
K0AD                  9,520        238           40
K8HVT                 9,520        238           40
KC4ZU                 9,492        226           42
K3MD                  9,460        221           41
AA7BG                 9,389        229           41
WB5B                  9,196        242           38
N5DU                  9,030        210           43
K0DEQ                 8,240        206           40
K8JM                  7,980        190           42
WB9HRO                7,600        190           40
N4ZR                  7,600        190           40
WR3O                  6,156        164           37
K9VV                  6,142        166           37
AE0M                  5,698        154           37
K8KF                  3,120         80           39
K6XO                  2,781        103           27 


Low Power

NM5M                 12,700        282           45
KC6CNV               10,492        244           43
N0AX                  9,331        217           43
WA2SRQ                9,243        237           39
K09Y                  8,862        211           42
AA8AV                 8,610        210           41
KK9W                  8,580        220           37
N9JF                  8,346        214           39
KG5U                  8,280        207           40
AD4VH                 8,190        210           39
K8JLF                 8,160        204           40
AA0BY                 7,696        208           37
KY2P                  7,840        196           40
AA4GA                 7,462        182           40
W7ZRC                 7,437        201           37
KB0IHM                7,332        188           39
AB5LX                 5,256        146           36
WA0I                  4,998        147           34
N0DH                  4,935        141           35
N4OGW/5               4,865        139           35
WD4AHZ                4,800        150           32
AA9JY                 4,212        117           36
K7NPN                 4,158        126           33
W9WI                  4,070        110           37
K3CR  (KB3AFT)        3,875        125           31
N2LSK                 3,596        124           29
WA7UVJ                3,232        101           32
KK7A                  2,834        109           26
WB0OLA                2,160         72           30
KA8OKH                1,960         70           28
K0EJ                  1,600         50           32
WA0RJY                1,298         59           22
AA4LR                    90         10            9


Team Scores

Rockcrushers                        63,528
Annihilators                        42,910

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
REMEMBER THESE SCORES ARE UNOFFICIAL AND THIS IS NOT WHERE YOU SEND ANY
LOGS!!                                           ^^^ 

If you did not state what power you were running I put you in High Power.
If that is wrong just emial me and I will change it.


73's Jim
           ********************************************************** 
           * Jimmy R. Floyd  (Jim)   Thomasville, NC                *
           *                                                        *
           * Amateur Call:              >> WA4ZXA <<                *
           * Packet Node:               >> N4ZC <<                  *
           * Internet Address:          >> floydjr@interpath.com << *
           **********************************************************


>From sjb@rfpo2.rfc.comm.harris.com (Bauer, Scott J)  Mon Sep 16 12:19:00 1996
From: sjb@rfpo2.rfc.comm.harris.com (Bauer, Scott J) (Bauer, Scott J)
Subject: Vanity Stuff
Message-ID: <323D6F20@smtpgate.rfc.comm.harris.com>


OK, here is the scoop from "Fran" at the FCC:

All deliveries to Mellon Bank on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, hand, FedEx 
or otherwise and also to the FCC P.O. Box in Pittsburg received Monday 
9-23-96, will be date stamped for Monday but NOT time stamped.

In otherwords all applications received Monday are now in the Monday vanity 
"Lottery" and whoever is lucky enough to get processed first gets the call !

Put your application into an envelope with the FCC P.O. Box 358924 etc 
address on the outside and FedEx or whatever to Mellon Bank at 525 William 
Penn Way etc...
Or even send it to the FCC P.O. Box, Monday is Monday wherever it goes !

Anyone hand delivering on Monday 12:01 AM will have no greater chance of 
getting their first pick than someone who simply FedEx's it there.  Now to 
come up with a scheme of getting your application on the top of the pile !

This is what Fran said !

73 Scott WA2LCC   soon to be a couple of letters less, hopefully...

sjb@rfp02.rfc.comm.harris.com


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