Call used: NV6O Location: CA
Exchanged Information: NV6O nr (variable name) CA
Hours of Operation: 01:57
band QSOs points
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80 0 0
40 37 37
20 79 79
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TOTAL 116 116 = 116
"See you later, dear - We're going to the Mall"
(Raiders first and ten on the thirty - four: 2100Z)
Think I'll take a small nap before I set up the computer and drag
the two coax lines through the window.
(Raiders half time report brought to you by.............:2230Z)
Why is my brain in a fog? A nice snooze like that?.....
Lets see, what did I put in the keyer memories last time?
Why did the 40M dipole resonant frequency move up to 7123?
I guess it's ok to leave the stack pointed at VP5.
I hope the Toshiba clock is still ok.
BANG -------WA2SRQ DE N(??)O (2303Z)
OK, so I had a 7 minute brain fade at 2345Z on 20. That was almost as
bad as the two 4 minute black outs later on.
Thanks to all for a great two hours - I'll say it again:
"WHAT A GREAT BUNCH OF OPS OUT THERE"
10 or 11 Q's with AA5BT, six or so with my hero, N2AA; same with VE4VV.
I hope Sean Connery doesn't know that I equate oh-oh seven with OOZE.
Thanks all:
Eric NV6O (mostly)
>From MSgt Bob Smith/SCSMH <smithb@GF-WAN.af.mil> Thu Jan 6 00:05:43 1994
From: MSgt Bob Smith/SCSMH <smithb@GF-WAN.af.mil> (MSgt Bob Smith/SCSMH)
Subject: Commercial Access to Internet
Message-ID: <9401060005.AA04554@GF-WAN.af.mil>
Several months ago, there were some postings about cheap
commercial internet access. MCI mail comes to mind. There
may be others. Anyway, I am researching access procedures
for WB0O. He is thirty something miles north of Rugby
North Dakota. This is remote, so don't really know what he
has available locally.
BTW, he was telling me about his 80M 4 square with 90'
rohn 20 verticals. Still can't hear Europe very well.
But he is on the BHCC team for NAQP!
Respond to me directly, smithb@gf-wan.af.mil.
See ya this weekend, 73 de bob nd1h
>From bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) Thu Jan 6 02:45:49 1994
From: bhorn@netcom.com (Bruce Horn) (Bruce Horn)
Subject: ARRL DX Top 5 Corrections
Message-ID: <199401060245.SAA06907@mail.netcom.com>
As several pointed out, the ARRL DX contest results are for 1993,
not 1992. Also K4VX is actually K4VX/0. Therefore:
1993 ARRL DX CW
Multi/Unlimited
Simulated Zone 4 Top 5
K4VX/0 5,710,944
K8CC 5,037,210
AA6TT/0 5,018,436
W0AIH 3,200,496
(that's all)
Simulated Zone 5 Top 5
W3LPL 8,792,388
K1RX 7,661,262
KY1H 4,628,286
N2RM 4,252,288
KY3N 3,226,392
That's all folks.
73 de Bruce, WA7BNM
>From D. Leeson" <0005543629@mcimail.com Thu Jan 6 02:27:00 1994
From: D. Leeson" <0005543629@mcimail.com (D. Leeson)
Subject: Dave
Message-ID: <00940106022700/0005543629NA3EM@mcimail.com>
Hey, I know the rules, but I found that, if you enter late and tune around
a bunch, you end up getting your name right back...I think I got my own name
back in 3 or 4 of the 9 Q's I made to be sure I had got my antennas back
together ok (lightning smoked the switch-box, made a quarter-size hole in
the circuit board). Felt I had to defend the honor of Daves, Inc.!
73 de Dave, W6QHS
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