Steven Nace writes:
>
>One question is: If 1 rig is audible in each ear, do you have a serious
>handicap when one radio is turned down all the way? Does this present an
>'inbalance' in your head? Is there a way to counteract this inbalance?
>
>Any advice and experiences shall be appreciated.
I know that I have re-posted this post from W6QHS before - but
it is still on my to do list - maybe this fall.
It "sounds" like a good idea to me.
From: David & Barbara Leeson <0005543629@mcimail.com>
Reply-To: David & Barbara Leeson <0005543629@mcimail.com>
To: cq-contest <cq-contest@tgv.com>
Subject: Re: 2-Radio Audio Switching
I use a 1K pot to adjust feedthrough from one ear to the other, which is
helpful although it doesn't create a true stereo effect. It depends on the
headphone impedance, but the typical value is between 60-100 ohms.
There is a standard DPDT switch called ON-ON-ON which does the whole job
of A-Both-B headphone switching. Look on the package or the switch
itself. In the center position, A is connected to one ear and B to the
other. The standard audio cable color-coding is red for right, white fo
r left.
If you want to use a DSP filter, you can just connect both stereo outputs
from a typical JA radio to one cable for filter input, connect the output
to both inputs to the switch box. Some filters have a low-value resistor
at their input (simulating a speaker) which you'll want to remove for
headphone use, and some have an awkward floating ground setup at their
output.
Hope this helps. Dave, W6QHS
--
George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.
The operator formerly known as WB5VZL
512/416-7010
geoiii@bga.com
>From bernie.mcclenny@mail.wdn.com (Bernie McClenny, WR3E) Thu Sep 26 05:19:35
>1996
From: bernie.mcclenny@mail.wdn.com (Bernie McClenny, WR3E) (Bernie McClenny,
WR3E)
Subject: IARU Contest HQ stations claimed scores
Message-ID: <324A0457.2FE1@mail.wdn.com>
Here are the IARU Head Quarter station claimed scores for the IARU
Contest. Still looking for the following scores:
8J3XHQ, EM5HQ, ER7A, ES4MM, HG96HQ, L75AA, LX0RL, LY0HQ, OI1X, OM6HQ,
R3HQ, SK0HQ, SV1SV, VY1RAC, YU0HQ, Z30M. Does anyone have any fills?
de Bernie, WR3E
Call HQ QSO's Mult's Score
DA0HQ DARC 10800* 295* 8,400,000*
YP0A FRR 7627 284 7,159,356
S50HQ ZRS 8196 283 6,673,423
EM5HQ 6216 259 5,566,946
OL9HQ 7111 269 5,547,856
W1AW/3 ARRL 8017 243 5,139,207
PI4AA VERON 4315 230 3,559,710
GB5HQ RSGB 3500* ? ?
ON4UBA UBA 3472 207 2,096,082
EI0RTS IRTS 426 31 81,111
Operators:
EM5HQ US1ITU,US2IES,US2IMA,US2IR,US3IZ,US8IDX,UT1IA,UT2IA,
UT2ID,UT2II,UT2IJ,UT2IM,UT2IO,UT2IV,UT2IW,UT8IM,
UT8IT,UX8IX,UY5ZZ,US-I-603,US-I-604,US-I-700
(not sure if this is all the operators for EM5HQ)
EI0RTS EI3DP,EI4BZ,EI6BT,EI7DNB
GB5HQ G4BAH,G4PIQ,G0WCW
OL9HQ Unknown
PI4AA PA3BBP,PA3DZN,PA3EOB,PA3ERC,PA3EWP,PA3FQA,PA3FRN,PA3GBQ,
PA3GXF,PB0AIC,PI4AA
S50HQ S50K,S50N,S51AY,S51IX,S51OI,S51ZO,S53BM,S54E,S55A,S57A,
S57AD,S57DX,S57NX,S57W,S58A,S58D
W1AW/3 AA3NM,K3DI,K3NA,K3RA,KA2AEV,KJ4VG,N3ADL,N3QYA,N5OKR,ND3A,
ND3F,W3LPL,W3MR,WA3WJD,WB4NFS,WM2H,WN3K,WR3E,WR3Z
YP0A YO2ADQ, YO2APJ, YO2AUN, YO2BBT, YO2BP, YO2BV, YO2DFA,
YO2GL, YO2IS, YO2LDC, YO3AC, YO3AWC, YO3CDN, YO3FRI,
YO3FU, YO4AB, YO4ATW, YO4DIH, YO4HW, YO4SI, YO4WP, YO4WZ,
YO4XF, YO5CRI, YO5DMB, YO5TE, YO6AWR, YO6GCW, YO8BAM,
YO8ER, YO8SS, YO8TU, YO8WW
*=approx.
--
Bernie McClenny WR3E (ex WB3JRU)
Norms Rotor Service
We buy/sell/trade all U.S. rotors see our home page @
http://www.tiac.net/users/shiacawn/rotors
301-874-5885
>From tree@lady.axian.com (Larry Tyree) Thu Sep 26 03:54:28 1996
From: tree@lady.axian.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: Power and offspring
Message-ID: <199609260254.TAA02303@lady.axian.com>
> 3. Does running QRO in contests really make you more likely to have female
> offspring?
No way!!! I have never run illegal power in my life. And I have only
ever operated in Louisana once. And when I was at W7NI, I didn't inhale.
Tree N?TR
(father or Theresa, Rebecca and Sarah)
>From ng0x@ricochet.net (Dave Curtis) Thu Sep 26 12:17:15 1996
From: ng0x@ricochet.net (Dave Curtis) (Dave Curtis)
Subject: The Callsign Contest
References: <199609251537.KAA11553@onyx.southwind.net>
Message-ID: <324A663B.5614@ricochet.net>
Troy Majors wrote:
<snip>
>
> Hey, not a bad idea! Seriously, the exchange would be a
> challange. And almost everyone has at least one old call
> or two in their history.
Yeah, *snicker*, how about the QSO points being the number
of old callsigns received? I might be worth something
that way.. although I'm sure other's can beat me.
73, Dave "4-pointer" wn0izx->wb0izx->kb0ke->ng0x->?6??
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