I have been trying to determine what contest and/or general logging
program I will use and have decided to go ahead and search for an
interface as well. The ICOM one that would go with my IC 737 is around
$115. Surely, I can beat that....even if I have to break out the
soldering iron. I have also heard of an interface sold by W1GEE that
I am checking on now. Would any of you folks have alternate ideas or
which one would you recommend?
Thanks in advance,
73 KC5DVT Wayne email...ehayes@vnet.ibm.com
Austin, Texas
>From wicall@ccpac.ims.disa.mil (Lee Wical) Thu Apr 13 09:58:53 1995
From: wicall@ccpac.ims.disa.mil (Lee Wical) (Lee Wical)
Subject: DX/Contesting Complaints Department
Message-ID: <9503137977.AA797788733@ccpac.ims.disa.mil>
On 4/9/95 Tyree, N6TR, wisely wrote about complaining to ARRL or CQ or
Contest Committees...re: too much CQ'ing verses Search and Pounce
(S&P) during DX contests...
This may be the ultimate suggestion in contesting solutions...for all
to judge for themselves:
JUST TURN IT OFF--If you are irritated by excessive contest CQ'ing it
is easy to get away from same. Don't write your complaints to ARRL nor
CQ nor those committees and spoil everyone else's fun or misery as
N6TR expounded.
EGO IS THE KEY---The best way to deal with it is to be (one) yourself!
If you have high self-esteem, you can deal with just about anything,
including CQ'ing. As Tom, K1KI, perceptively wrote,..."just watch your
CT "rate window"...as QSOs/Multipliers ratio score window will give
you that proof....losing is nothing!
CONTEST INSIGHT---But, if you work on yourself, you'll be more capable
of seeing others as flawed (operators) human beings.
RETAIN THIS DX/CONTEST FACT---WINNING MAY NOT BE EVERYTHING....BUT
LOSING IS NOTHING!
FINALLY---There is no contest or DX operation where you can have your
anger cut out! If you have problems...the first place you may
look...is in a mirror!
REMEMBER: EXCESSIVE CQ'ING IS ONLY FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT ACCOMPLISH A
S&P (HIGHER CONTEST SCORE) STRATEGY.
Warm Alohas and have fun, Lee KH6Bloomin' Zipper Flipper!
>From Chad Kurszewski" <kurscj@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com Thu Apr 13 20:03:05 1995
From: Chad Kurszewski" <kurscj@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com (Chad Kurszewski)
Subject: RS232 INTERFACE
References: <199504131847.NAA21432@motgate.mot.com>
Message-ID: <9504131403.ZM8047@WE9V>
On Apr 13, 1:35pm, ehayes@VNET.IBM.COM wrote:
> Subject: RS232 INTERFACE
> The ICOM one that would go with my IC 737 is around $115.
> Would any of you folks have alternate ideas or
> which one would you recommend?
Yeah. Buy a Maxim MAX233 I.C. It does it all (it's what Icom uses).
Add a dinky power supply, connectors and a box. Connect the TTL side
together (RxD and TxD)...Icom only has one signal line.
Total cost < $10 Works great.
QST (or was it CQ) had published an article for a Kenwood interface that
leeched power off of the PC. It's also a decent design, using just
2N3904 and 2N3906 transistors and signal diodes. With some minor
modifications, it can be used for Icom.
I made these modifications and made it switch selectable for Kenwood/Icom
and have a connector for each radio type. We made five or six of these
for KS9K and they have all performed flawlessly for the last several
years.
Happy soldering.....it really saves money.
--
Chad Kurszewski e-mail: Chad_Kurszewski@csg.mot.com
Member: Sultans of Shwing Note new address since Mar 17, 1995
Loud is Cool....yeah, heh, heh, heh, LOUD IS COOL!!!
>From David Robbins KY1H <robbins@guid2.dnet.ge.com> Thu Apr 13 20:14:55 1995
From: David Robbins KY1H <robbins@guid2.dnet.ge.com> (David Robbins KY1H)
Subject: www solar info
Message-ID: <199504131909.PAA03109@thomas.ge.com>
to go direct to the source check out the following
National Geophysical Data Center.. from the sun to ice flows
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html
NGDC solar terrestrial physics index
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/stp/stp.html
Space Environment Lab (SEL) ... the ones that do wwv solar numbers
http://www.sel.noaa.gov/
SEL's current data. last 72 hrs of plots, etc.
http://www.sel.bldrdoc.gov/today.html
SEL's detailed forecast...(MUCH more detailed than low/quite->low/active!)
http://www.sel.noaa.gov/forecast.html
Some of these also give current solar images in various wavelengths, and
links to other areas with archives of data.
73, Dave KY1H Robbins@guid2.dnet.ge.com
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