Hello,
any VHSC members on this reflector who plan to take part in CQWW CW?
Lets build a VHSC team to participate in the TEAM COMPETITION.
Just for the fun of it. I think this category might become interesting in the
future, but only if more people start to take part in it. You'll find the
rules in CQ 9/96.
C'mon VHSC SINGLE OPs, lets join for VHSC team #1 (maybe even #2?)
73, Con DF4SA VHSC #254
Cornelius Paul DF4SA
CP2235@aol.com
>From ng0x@ricochet.net (Dave Curtis) Sat Nov 9 21:15:55 1996
From: ng0x@ricochet.net (Dave Curtis) (Dave Curtis)
Subject: Short Calls
References: <1.5.4.16.19961109182144.25674462@ms.colloquium.co.uk>
Message-ID: <3284F48B.224@ricochet.net>
Tom Wylie wrote:
>
> At the risk of being flamed I cannot see the sense of someone giving up a 2
> x 1 call for another 2 x 1 or a 1 x 2.
My reasoning:
1) I don't live in Zero-land any more
2) I'm no longer going to be:
november something x-ray?
november six zulu x-ray?
november six zero ... nah, that ain't right, give it to me again?
november six oscar x-ray!
73, Dave N6NZ (far from my first choice) formerly NG0X/6
>From ng0x@ricochet.net (Dave Curtis) Sat Nov 9 21:24:06 1996
From: ng0x@ricochet.net (Dave Curtis) (Dave Curtis)
Subject: CW Speed control - a revolution?
References: <199611082132.NAA17011@lady.axian.com>
Message-ID: <3284F676.7126@ricochet.net>
Larry Tyree wrote:
<snip>
> The idea is simple -
> sending exchanges to people in the contest at a code speed
> appropriate for them AUTOMATICALLY.<snip>
> Comments?
> Tree N6TR
> tree@contesting.com
Yes... I love the idea... but one question:
How do I get your computer to send 30 WPM if I'm fresh and
22 WPM if I'm tired and punch-drunk?
And how does the computer *know*?? :-)
73, Dave N6NZ (F.K.A. NG0X)
>From thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson) Sat Nov 9 22:15:17 1996
From: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson) (David L. Thompson)
Subject: OO reports
Message-ID: <199611092212.RAA01611@answerman.mindspring.com>
In the ARRL events an FCC pink slip or two OO reports toss you out. Be
competitive, but be safe!
I do agree that a station operating on LSB within 3Khz of the band edge is
at risk.
Dave K4JRB
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