>
>On Mon, 7 Aug 1995, terry arthur posey wrote:
>
>> Don't worry about N0RR. He knows what he is doing.
>
>He knows what he's doing.....until he is DEAD. Safety is not a issue of
>knowing what you are doing.
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>Pat Collins pcollins@freenet.columbus.oh.us
>NZ4K
Then I would conclude not knowing what you are doing is
just as safe as knowing what you are doing? Makes sense
to me...ignorance is bliss. I've yet to see the August
issue but can hardly wait now - the guy must be really
hanging his watusi out there...speaking of which, talk
about dangerous, how 'bout the guy pushing his songs
about ham radio by hanging on to a tower with his guitar
in one hand! Everyone knows you should never play a
guitar like that...
...think I'll go get a cup of coffee down at MacD's...
;)
K7FD
--
>From barry@w2up.wells.com (barry) Tue Aug 8 23:32:02 1995
From: barry@w2up.wells.com (barry) (barry)
Subject: TopBand: Type of wire for...
Message-ID: <4RDJ0c1w165w@w2up.wells.com>
jbwolf@most.magec.com (James B. Wolf) writes:
> Don't forget that as the frequency decreases the skin effect also decreases.
> Steel wire (electric fence wire) has poor conductivity.
> And since the coating may or may not last on a steel coated wire, along with
> the fact that skin effect is poor at 160 meters, I would dismiss any kind of
> steel wire for beverages.
>
> Jim, KR9U
I disagree. A Beverage has a high voltage (therefore low current)
induced. low current = low loss. I've used 17 ga electric fence wire for
several years for a Beverage and am very pleased with performance. Also
it's real cheap - about $10 for 1/2 mile at Agway. 73
--
Barry N. Kutner, W2UP Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
Newtown, PA Packet Radio: W2UP @ WB3JOE.#EPA.PA.USA.NA
Packet Cluster: W2UP >WB2R (FRC)
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>From McCarty, DK 'Dav" <DKMC@chevron.com Wed Aug 9 01:19:17 1995
From: McCarty, DK 'Dav" <DKMC@chevron.com (McCarty, DK 'Dav)
Subject: NAQP CW SCORES (v.2)
Message-ID: <CPLAN065.DKMC.842119170095220FCPLAN065@ION.CHEVRON.COM>
From: McCarty, DK 'David'
To: OPEN ADDRESSING SERVI-OPENADDR
Subject: NAQP CW SCORES (v.2)
Priority:
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Updated with posts received to-date: Looks like it's down to dupes and log
errors with K5GA and K1ZX. Wow, that's close...what are the team and
individual records for the NAQP CW?
--GN
NAQP CW AUGUST 1995
TEAMS:
Texas DX Society #1 K5GA, K5GN, K7UP, AD5Q, W5ASP 620,694
Florida Contest Group K1ZX, AC4NJ, AC1O/4, WD4AHZ, NP4Z 585K
INDIVIDUALS:
CALL QSOS MULT SCORE BREAKDOWN
N5RP 360 ? ?
N4RJ(KM9P) 550 ? ?
W4NT(KM9P) 550 ? ?
NP4Z 530 ? ?
K5GA 690 217 149,730
K1ZX 704 212 149,248 26/13 77/31 184/45 228/51 136/47 53/25
N4ZZ 700 202 141,400
K0RF 718 196 140,728 14/8 36/22 138/42 257/48 130/38 143/38
K5GN 652 212 137,376 18/10 39/25 93/35 217/49 156/45 129/44
AC4NJ (WC4E) 637 206 131,222 28/15 80/31 132/40 200/47 135/45 62/38
KC5NWX 566 229 129,614
K7UP(KN5H) 624 207 129,168 5/5 63/27 143/45 208/47 109/42 96/42
AD5Q 630 193 121,590 16/8 61/25 155/43 219/49 107/39 72/29
K0EJ 599 195 116,805
AC1O/4 620 188 116,560
AB6FO 573 198 113,454 8/6 45/23 135/42 193/48 108/42 84/37
KF0H 548 206 112,880
K7SV 534 205 109,470 28/15 82/40 124/46 158/44 87/35 55/25
W5NN(KB5YVT) 551 188 103,588 6/5 64/30 147/41 159/45 114/39 61/28
W1WEF 580 179 103,280 11/7 56/25 167/42 197/44 97/34 52/27
K6LL 559 183 102,297 7/4 42/19 129/40 188/48 105/38 88/34
K4PQL 563 179 100,777 27/17 71/29 149/39 198/46 84/34 34/14
KI3L 535 134 98,440
WA2SRQ 569 173 98,437 24/12 99/33 140/39 205/44 66/27 35/18
K4AMC 552 177 97,704
N6ZZ 524 177 92,748 0/0 38/24 108/36 167/43 112/38 99/36
WD4AHZ 519 175 90,825
W5ASP 502 162 82,000
AA0OB 490 158 77,420 0/0 23/15 114/36 178/41 95/34 80/32
NJ9C 503 150 75,450
N5NMX 457 162 74,034
N5NMX 457 162 74,034
KC4ZV 443 166 73,548
KE7GH 499 133 66,367 0/0 21/10 128/42 270/49 80/32 0/0
W9WI 476 135 64,260
WR3O 423 143 60,489 12/9 84/31 110/36 148/37 59/26 10/4
K8NZ 386 151 58,286 20/13 56/28 126/38 102/35 43/19 39/18
K6XO 400 143 57,200
ND3F 394 144 56,700
K3TLX 350 152 53,200 10/10 76/31 95/39 95/39 44/19 30/14
WQ5L 318 123 39,114 0/0 54/25 132/37 101/39 29/20 2/2
N8AAT 285 132 37,620 4/4 55/29 86/36 76/34 37/16 27/13
N4TQO 294 124 36,456
K5WA 267 123 32,841
AE2T 287 113 32,431 0/0 83/28 79/34 74/29 39/14 12/8
AE0M 261 113 29,493 0/0 34/18 97/40 91/37 30/14 9/4
N0AXL 215 ? 24,000
K8MR 213 91 19,383 7/6 46/25 13/9 81/29 54/17 12/5
NG3K 206 82 16,892 0/0 21/13 91/32 92/35 0/0 2/2
K5RC 177 82 14,154
WA7BNM 129 81 10,449 3/3 23/15 36/22 25/18 18/13 24/10
AA7BG 107 65 6,955 0/0 11/7 17/10 29/18 21/13 29/17
K1TN 107 64 6,848 0/0 25/14 15/12 44/24 17/10 6/4
K9MA 100 63 6,300 5/4 27/17 28/19 38/21 2/2 0/0
WN3K 109 57 6,213
WA6OTU 103 ? 6,077
W9SZ 89 51 4,539 0/0 9/9 40/21 40/21 0/0 0/0
K8JP 73 51 3,723 14/13 41/25 18/18 0/0 0/0 0/0
AA8SM 77 43 3,311 0/0 35/22 0/0 42/21 0/0 0/0
WU1F 80 41 3,280
K8JP 73 ? 3,162
>From km9p@is.net (Bill Fisher) Wed Aug 9 01:34:43 1995
From: km9p@is.net (Bill Fisher) (Bill Fisher)
Subject: To Move or Not To Move
Message-ID: <199508090034.UAA25825@mail1.is.net>
>So, I am wondering what, if any opinions exist regarding the refusal
>to move to another band when 9 out of 10 times, the "asker" is gonna
>find me later.
Your score comes first. I would say...
LATER or how about N
CQ CQ TEST KN5H KN5H
Hey... Who's gonna argue with you not wanting to screw up a run?
HOWEVER!!!!
If I were you... I would take the 2nd radio up to where ever it was he
wanted you to move. Tell him "you call me" and listen. When he calls you,
work him. In my case (except in Mass) the 2nd radio locks out the CQ radio
and sometimes screws up a report. Like: KN5H B____ GA or something like
that. Usually worse. I completely ignore the guy on the CQ radio while the
2nd radio QSO is taking place. You will come back to a guy sending ???? on
the CQ radio, but at least you worked both of them and only inconvenienced
and confused one.
In a contest like the NAQP, everyone you can move is important. Only
500-800 QSO's. 30 or 40 moves is alot of bonus QSOs and probably mults.
73
Bill Fisher, KM9P
Hope this is of some value to someone.
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