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IC761 and Contest keying

Subject: IC761 and Contest keying
From: dieven@almaden.ibm.com (dieven@almaden.ibm.com)
Date: Mon Feb 14 11:02:31 1994
Apparantly my note didn't get to you.  I solved this by installing a
new 1/4 inch phone jack on the rear panel for the computer keying line.
I installed a small bead inside, and wired the line to the output line
of the internal IC-761 keying circuit.  The result is just as the IC-765
has done.  I had access to service manuals for both the 761 and 765 to
do this.

You may not want to drill a hole in the back panel. I didn't mind.

73 de Dick, AA6MC



I will try this, using the "spare" jack on the '761.  That will give
me the best of both worlds.   

73, Kirk  WR3O   ( WR3O@isd2.tdec.state.tn.us )

>From Doug Brandon <dab@kaiwan.com>  Tue Feb 15 01:33:16 1994
From: Doug Brandon <dab@kaiwan.com> (Doug Brandon)
Subject: Keyboard Mapper
Message-ID: <199402150133.RAA06815@kaiwan.kaiwan.com>

A few weeks ago, somebody was talking about a keyboard mapping program.
I was thinking to myself, what does he need that for?  Now I see... I'm
sitting here with a laptop computer to take to Mexico this weekend, and
to squeeze a '+' keypress out of this thing I have to hit 'Shift ='.
Will this keyboard mapping program convert say the '[' character to
a '+'?  If so, where can I get a copy?  Please reply privately.

  73 de Doug   NF6H

/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  Doug Brandon [NF6H]       Placentia, California       dab@kaiwan.com

>From Skelton, Tom" <TSkelton@engineer.clemsonsc.NCR.COM  Mon Feb 14 22:07:00 
>1994
From: Skelton, Tom" <TSkelton@engineer.clemsonsc.NCR.COM (Skelton, Tom)
Subject: Summary of computer keying inquiry
Message-ID: <2D5FF625@admin.ClemsonSC.NCR.COM>



Many thanks to all the experienced contesters who responded to my
inquiry on computer keying.  Virtually all agreed  on the following, or
did the following (had about 2 dozen responses):

1.  the 2n2222 xsistor + 1kohm resistor is THE circuit

2.  it is easy to mount in a DB25 connector and plug directly
into the computer port

3.  everyone used the parallel printer port (kind of obvious,
since you need the serial ports for tnc, radio control)

4.  shielded cable was used from the DB25 to the radio

5.  only 1 respondent experienced RFI from using computer
keying (no one said they used any ferrite beads for emi control)

6.  it is a whole new experience in cw contesting having the
computer do all the keying

7.  I am a dummy for not doing it sooner...

CU in the ARRL with computer keying!!!

73, Tom WB4iUX
  

>From geoiii@bga.com (George Fremin III - WB5VZL)  Tue Feb 15 04:26:43 1994
From: geoiii@bga.com (George Fremin III - WB5VZL) (george fremin iii)
Subject: ssb sprint rumors
Message-ID: <199402150426.AA24889@zoom.bga.com>


here they are - as usual send corrections/additions/etc.
to me -- geoiii@bga.com 



K9RS   350 52 aa5b
K6LL   338 51
K0GU   328 48
NL7GP  319 52
KN5H   316 54
KI3V   295 51 
W1FEA  285 49
AG9A   283 49
WD0T   273 46 
WB5VZL 270 51

W5ASP  268 46
K9ZO   267 51
NC6U   266 47
KW8N   259 50
K7SS   259 49 
W9RE   256 50
N5RP   256 45
WB0O   255 46
N0AT   254 44
W9NQ   245 48

W9UP   241 49 we9v
KO9Y   238 49
NV6O   235 47
KM0L   226 45
WA4PGM 226 45
AA8U   223 47
KE9I   221 45
N9HZQ  217 43
VE4VV  216 43
WX9E   211 44

KE3Q   200 44
WE9V   199 38
WR6R   198 41
WM9M   189 47
NA4M   178 42
WU3M   173 42
K6XO   172 42 ka1oda 
WC7S   160 31
K5ZD   159 43
AJ9C   157 42

KA4RPU 154 41
N7LOX  151 38
N0AX   149 39
WN3K   148 40
K7SV   141 42
KI4HN  120 36
K8JLF  118 37
ND1H   100 33
N9JF    86 26
WD8IXE  67 32

AA0YI   48 32
KM5H    16 11
K1AR     0  0
-- 

George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U.                        
WB5VZL
512/416-0140
geoiii@bga.com

>From forg@cent.gud.siemens.co.at (Forthuber Gerald)  Tue Feb 15 10:04:43 1994
From: forg@cent.gud.siemens.co.at (Forthuber Gerald) (Forthuber Gerald)
Subject: message TO Eric/K3NA
Message-ID: <9402151004.AA01782@cent.gud.siemens-austria>

Servus Eric,

die Internet-Adresse im Kopf Deiner email wurde als "unknown"
zu mir zurueckgeliefert, daher Antwort ueber list-server.

-----
Servus Eric,

Danke fuer Deine email - habe seit kurzem in meiner Firma
ueber mailtool Anschluss an Internet. Gestern bekam ich von
einem Freund die Information, dass von einem server Nach-
richten an "Abonenten" versendet. Habe leider fuer Rueckfrage
meiner Einstellungen die falsche Adresse erwischt.

Ich bin bei SIEMENS in der Entwicklung fuer Kraftwerks-
einsatzplanung (power plant scheduling/generation control
scheduling) taetig. Zur Zeit arbeite ich an der Optimierung
von Wasserkraftwerken mit.

Wenn Zeit bleibt bin ich an meinem HF-transceiver. Ich
arbeite so nebenbei an meinem CQ-County-Award und am WAS,
aber da QSL-Karten benoetigt werden, dauert das sicher noch
einige Jahre bis ich damit fertig werde. - An Conteste nehme
ich nur zum Spass teil - habe weder die noetige Ausruestung
noch Ergeiz fuer "top-scoring".

So das war's - Danke nochmals fuer die email.

73 & Servus de Gerald/OE1GOU

P.S.: Dein Deutsch ist wirklich sehr gut!!!


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Siemens AG Austria               phone:    (+43-1) 601 71 - 6326
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>From Robert Wilgus (FSAC-ND) <rwilgus@PICA.ARMY.MIL>  Tue Feb 15 15:59:26 1994
From: Robert Wilgus (FSAC-ND) <rwilgus@PICA.ARMY.MIL> (Robert Wilgus (FSAC-ND))
Subject: List
Message-ID: <9402151059.aa15359@FSAC3.PICA.ARMY.MIL>

HELP

>From Skelton, Tom" <TSkelton@engineer.clemsonsc.NCR.COM  Tue Feb 15 00:21:00 
>1994
From: Skelton, Tom" <TSkelton@engineer.clemsonsc.NCR.COM (Skelton, Tom)
Subject: America On Line number?
Message-ID: <2D6015E7@admin.ClemsonSC.NCR.COM>


Could someone please forward to me the phone number to contact
America On Line?  A lot of you seem to be using and enjoying their
service...thanks.  73, Tom WB4iUX
Tom.Skelton@ClemsonSC.NCR.COM

>From draperbl <draperbl@smtplink.mdl.sandia.gov>  Tue Feb 15 20:25:18 1994
From: draperbl <draperbl@smtplink.mdl.sandia.gov> (draperbl)
Subject: K9RS (AA5B) Phone Sprint
Message-ID: <9402151425.A09448@smtplink.mdl.sandia.gov.>

What's all this I hear about bad condx?  Sounded just
hunky-dory here in NM ;)

Numbers aren't final because I log the Sprint on paper and
'kinda' keep a dupe sheet.  I wouldn't be surprised to see
the QSO total drop by 4 or 5 when my computer gets ahold 
of the logs.

    20  132
    40  139
    80   79
       _____
        350 total

Mults: 52.  Heard but not worked: KL7, XE, TI, VP2M.

Made 11 band changes (but 1 resulted in no Qs).
Pretty good start: QSO #50 was at 0024Z.

20m started to fizzle much earlier that usual, but there
were a lot of weak-but-workable stations hangin' around
until well after 02Z.

Station:
TS850, DTR2000.  KT34XA @ 60' (NE), KT34A @ 50'(NW),
CC 2el 40 @ 70', 80m vee @ 60'.

Hope to be on from XE2NQ for ARRL DX CW, but it's looking
a little grim.  C U from somewhere . . .


          73,  Bruce  AA5B   (Albuquerque, NM)
             draperbl@mdlchtm.eece.unm.edu



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