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Subject: [CQ-Contest] KT1V
From: dick.green@valley.net (Dick Green)
Date: Sat Nov 30 12:58:36 2002
Ted has an M2 full-size 3-el 40m beam at 140 feet. It rules. Dave, NT1N was
the op.

73, Dick WC1M

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> Subject: [CQ-Contest] KT1V
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>  During CQWW CW KT1V had an outstanding signal on 40m, did
>  beat KC1XX, K4JA W3LPL and everybody else big time.
>  Can someone inform me what he was runing?
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>  73 Jim SM2EKM
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>From J. Allen" <jallen@internorth.com  Sat Nov 30 20:34:12 2002
From: J. Allen" <jallen@internorth.com (J. Allen)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Keyer  Help tnx de VY1JA
Message-ID: <002e01c298af$da662060$35096cd8@jallen>

All,

Wow, what a pile of responses.

After the information was received, and I had a date and name to check, I
found my old 1975 ARRL Handbook.  At first glance it looks like the
Accukeyer, Accumemory set.  YES, it has the NE555, it is used as the audio
oscillator for the keyer speaker.

Because some chips are different, I will need to check it carefully.
Perhaps someone other than WB4VVF made boards or perhaps this is a very
similar keyer offered by someone else.

I will take time to examine the article and see if it is the same one.

Thanks, all, for the leads.  I believe that with this data, I will be able
to get the keyer up and running, because it is either the Accukeyer, or a
clone of some kind, and with the ARRL Handbook, I should be able to work it
out.

73,

J.
VY1JA




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