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Subject: getting CW paddles to stay put
From: JKAHRS@delphi.com (JKAHRS@delphi.com)
Date: Sat Jul 20 00:12:54 1996
On 19-JUL-1996 15:27:46.5 slay said to JKAHRS
<snip>
   > pretty good and relatively cheap .. and they have the advantage of
   > not permanently scarring the desktop (as with screws) nor of raising
   > the paddle too far off the desk (as with mouse pads).

   > 73, Sandy WA6BXH/7J1ABV

Sandy and others,

If the mouse pad is big enuff to contain both the paddle AND your hand it
will both help hold the paddle and raise your hand to the correct level.
Its also a bit softer than most desks.

73, Hank/K2UVG
jkahrs@delphi.com

>From 0006008716@mcimail.com (Doug Grant)  Sat Jul 20 04:14:00 1996
From: 0006008716@mcimail.com (Doug Grant) (Doug Grant)
Subject: K1DG WRTC - CONTEST
Message-ID: <52960720031425/0006008716DC1EM@MCIMAIL.COM>

WRTC - The Contest

12Z (5 AM PDT....yawn)   AR wins the coin toss and starts the contest. We 
get 7003 and start running. JA, UA0, Ws. 10-Q rate meter peaks at 236. Hour 
ends up at 151 Qs. Later find out that N2NT has been listening to us, and 
has figured out that "that *has* to be AR running those JAs".

13Z   DG takes the chair as the rate drops.  Some heckler shows up and sends
"jerk out of the band" over and over again. Rate meter peaks up as high, but
drops to very low rates sporadically. Near the end, people stop calling 
altogether, so I run around calling other WRTC guys. 112 Qs for the hour.

14Z   AR again. Stays on 40 for a while. I tune 20 waiting for it to open. 
First stations heard are K1RM and W1WEF, running mostly Ws. When more 
stations begin to appear, we go to 20. No rate. Back to 40 CW. Rate meter 
hits 220 briefly. I listen on 40 SSB - K6S is there, but only working locals.
Tune 20 SSB; the only guy there is W9RE. 116Qs for the hour.

15Z  DG back. 20 opens. Boom. Rate meter goes up and up. Mostly Ws, but some
JAs, and apparently we hit the VE3 cluster. 156 Qs, all CW.

16Z AR tries 15 CW. Runs locals, but nobody else. Hits 20 SSB - boom! 10-Q 
meter hits 455. All W5/6/7. Nothing way back east. At 1630 I hear W6W 
running guys I can't hear on the dipole. K6K is rocking to the east coast 
at 1640, and I still can't hear the guys he's working. 150 Qs for the hour, 
71 SSB, 79 CW.

17Z  DG takes the chair. Dammit, we gotta get things going on 15. Try again 
- no good. Back to 20 SSB for a few minutes, then back to 15 CW. It's 
getting a bit better, maybe we should try SSB. It's OK, but not great. We 
figure we need to keep the SSB rate at 2x the possible CW rate or else go 
back to CW. We are changing modes a lot trying to keep the rate up. 116 hour
with all the band changes.

18Z  AR does 15 SSB for a while - it's the best rate we can scare up. Goes 
to CW and a KH6 calls. Yes!!! I hear K6K work W1BIH on 10 CW on the 
spotting rig and I CAN HEAR 'BIH!! We go to 10, and work some, but nobody 
seems loud. K1ZX calls in, followed 6 Qs later by AC1O. Sorry, Walt. 
End the hour on SSB. 141 total; 92 of them on SSB.

19Z  DG sits in. Can't find rate anywhere. Try 10 SSB, 10 CW, 20 CW, 15 CW. 
All are pretty bad. I heard an XE on 10 SSB while I was on the spotting rig;
I point the quad south towards the rest of the WRTC guys and hope for the 
best. Bingo - two XEs call in. I try to get a good freq on 15 CW, but S50C 
opens up. All the Ws would rather work him than me! Hey! He's stolen my 
freq. Oh, well - working Europe on 15 would be cool and we could use the 
mult. But he never hears me. Much time has passed, and the rate is in the 
tank. QSO number 1000 is VE7/W6AQ on 20 CW. Only 87 this hour, all but 5 
on CW. Frustrating, but I can't get anything going on any band. What am I 
doing wrong? Has there been a flare or something horrible?

20Z  AR takes over. Yeah...if anyone can pick up the rate, it's my ole 
partner here. He bounces around, trying to get it going. I find TI1C on 
15 - aha! A mult. Quick, John - 21248! Right now! Then I hear Carlos say  
"Sure, I'll go to 20 - 14248 right now". Hold it John - someone just passed 
him to 14248 - go back to 20! He does, but Carlos works his one guy then 
goes right back to his pileup on 15. John snags him, but is buried while 
asking him to go back to 20. This puts us off the idea of passing mults. 
Bad move. Anyway, the rate still is lousy. 93 Qs for the hour, 46 CW, 47 
SSB.

21Z  DG again. 10 and 15 are history. 20 CW is picking up. K1ZX asks us to 
go to 15, and I try it. Nada. Back to 20. At the end of the hour, I switch 
to SSB. Pow! 10-Q meter hits 460. End the hour with 141; 52 of 'em in 10 
minutes of SSB.

22Z  AR bouncing between 20 CW and 20 SSB. Rate is up and down. 120 for the 
hour.

23Z  We have begun to hear some Europeans on 20 CW. And they can hear us if 
we call long enough! This raises our multiplier from pitiful to merely bad. 
It's only an 81 hour, but it's chock-full of mults.

00Z  AR takes over and really wants 20 SSB to produce. We waste 5 minutes 
calling TR8IG with no luck, but work YV, FM, and 5N0T. I am drinking 
"Tangerine Wavelength" to try and help the propagation, but it isn't helping.
122 Qs for the hour, mostly SSB.

01Z  DG on the run rig again. AR tunes the spotting rig on 20 between my CQs.
The rate is fair, and I knock off the mults as he finds them. G3TXF and 
GI0KOW call in. It's a struggle to get SK0HQ to hear us, but we make it. 
We end this hour with 112 Qs, for 1700 total and 1000 of them on 20.

02Z  AR has been tuning 20 for the last hour, and knows it's peaking, so he 
goes to 20 SSB. Rock and roll! 204 this hour, 177 on SSB, including GW4BLE 
calling in.

03Z  We both operate some this hour. We make two trips to 40 for mults 
(FM/WJ2O and W1AW/3). We hear ZD8Z on 40 CW, and he's real loud, but the 
pile up is enormous. He seems to be taking a long time to anser - maybe 
listening hard for weak WRTC guys, but it seems like a lost cause and we 
don't even try. I find out later that some WRTCers made it, and others 
worked ZD8DEZ. A double mult gets away. Some of the WRTCers are running on 
40, but we seem to be doing OK on 20. At the end of the hour, it looks like 
40 would have been a better choice. 86 Qs for the hour, but a lot of mults 
again.

04Z   We both put in some time this hour also. I hit 40 SSB, and have a huge
pile call in - almost all W5/6/7. Notable exceptions are K1EA and K3WW. The 
10-Q meter goes to 526. When it slows down, I do some 40CW, with trips to 
20 whenever AR has spotted 2 mults. Now our multiplier has risen from bad to
so-so.

05Z   Last hour - AR in the chair, doing 40 CW. I spot mults on 20 SSB - we
work KH0AC and 8J3XHQ (both of which turn out to be uniques for WRTCers, as
we later find out, and neither of which is removed from the log). We also 
get through the big pileup of WRTCers calling DU1SAN. I hear a P29, who is 
ragchewing and goes away before we can get him.

At the end, we have 2273 Qs before dupes (of which there are about 45). The 
log checkers remove about 6 Qs (plus penalty) from our log, and we agree 
they all deserved to go. There are a few more that are questionable, but 
it wouldn't matter anyway. AR has averaged 135 Qs per hour, and I've done 
115. But looking closer, our QSO POINTS per hour averages are almost 
identical (DG 209, AR 211). I've just done more CW and AR has done more SSB. 
Kind of a role-reversal from our usual.








>From ey8mm@sovam.com (Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh)  Sat Jul 20 08:20:00 1996
From: ey8mm@sovam.com (Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh) (Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh)
Subject: N6TR soft question
Message-ID: <199607200320.AA20758@scylla.sovam.com>

Hi to all,

My friend EX2M is looking for help using N6TR contest software.
He has version 4.18 and had problem preparing Summary page.
He have to type and calculate points on the first page himself.
Any info will be welcomed.
I will pass him info.

Thanks,

73 Nodir


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>From ey8mm@sovam.com (Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh)  Sat Jul 20 08:21:18 1996
From: ey8mm@sovam.com (Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh) (Nodir M. Tursoon-Zadeh)
Subject: IOTA CONTEST
Message-ID: <199607200321.AA20780@scylla.sovam.com>

Hi to all,
I will be thankfull if someone can send me compleate rules of IOTA
contest.
Thanks and 73, Nodir EY8MM

>From georgec@techline.com (george claussen)  Sat Jul 20 12:22:22 1996
From: georgec@techline.com (george claussen) (george claussen)
Subject: NAQP Teams Concede!!
Message-ID: <199607200423.VAA01993@wishkah.techline.com>

An anonymous source, usually thought reliable, has informed this writer that
many of the pre-registered NAQP teams have conceded! The reason given, the
source went on to say, was that the team members did not want to face the sure
ridicule which would result from being so soundly thrashed by the Underdogs.
A spokesman for the Underdogs said, "What a shame, we were hoping for at least
some token opposition. Maybe those teams will reconsider, after all, they will
regain their reputations after only a few years".

I cannot vouch for the accuracy of any of the above, but felt it was my bounded
duty to report same. I hope that someone will post some hard, accurate and
documented evidence regarding this matter. 73 es "Good luck in the Contest"
George K7WUW
george claussen  --- A Subscriber at Techline 


>From dleclair@efn.org (Cleve D Leclair)  Sat Jul 20 06:20:32 1996
From: dleclair@efn.org (Cleve D Leclair) (Cleve D Leclair)
Subject: Antenna Question
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960719221335.23745A-100000@garcia.efn.org>



Hi Loyd, I'm using a Telrex tribander at 50' with a KLM 40M-1 5'
above it and they are 90 degrees oppisite...In english that means
the boom of the tribander and the length of the 40M-1 point in 
the same direction(s)...The only interference I get is when the
40M-1 gets paralell with the G5RV which is 25' feet below...And the
swr goes up...And I will add....The 40M-1 at 55' is great...locally
it has about 3-5 s-unit null on the points/ends and with stations
say in Calif., I'm in Oregon, sometimes there is no null....

Cleve - N7IXG


>From bernie.mcclenny@mail.wdn.com (Bernie McClenny, WR3E)  Fri Jul 19 11:33:41 
>1996
From: bernie.mcclenny@mail.wdn.com (Bernie McClenny, WR3E) (Bernie McClenny, 
WR3E)
Subject: MULTIs IN IARU CONTEST
References: <134421@mail.wdn.com>
Message-ID: <31EF6485.4A50@mail.wdn.com>

floydjr@Interpath.com wrote:
> 
> I receieved this message today. I am just another ham in a contest and have
> nothing do with rules or policy so I thought I would post it to the
> reflector since it is a question concerning the contest. If anyone can help
> the gentleman please respond to him direct.
> 
> The below message does not reflect any my personal views.
> 
> 73's Jim
> 
> >From: i4jmy@s55tcp.ampr.org
> >To: floydjr@interpath.com
> >Subject: MULTIs IN IARU CONTEST
> >
> >I haven't well anderstood...PI4AA & W1AW/3, one with over 4300 qso and the
> >other with more than 8000 qso, are in a new IARU category ??
> >
> >MULTI MULTI ???
> >
> >DO I REMEMBER BADLY THAT ONLY MULTI SINGLE (with 10' rule) IS EXISTING IN
> >THE IARU CONTEST ???
> >
> >OR SOMEONE DID WORK 334 QSO X MINUTE FOR 24 HOURS WITH ONE TRANSMITTER AND
> >ONE BAND AT A TIME ???
> >
> >I wait for your answer (what these station sent you with their declared), 
> >I'll
> >check again the rules, and then we shall see what to do.
> >
> >Tank You in advance for the help and for your very excellent Hard Work
> >
> >73s de I4JMY
> >
> >
> >E-Mail I4JMY@ljutcp.hamradio.si
> >&ex
> >
> >I was one of the operators @ W1AW/3.  I just read the rules from QST
April page 116.  Single operator stations can change bands as often as
they like.  All stations (except IARU HQ stations) are permitted only one
transmitted signal at a time.

So the HQ stations could actually have 12 stations on (2 per band,
cw/ssb) 6 bands.

de Bernie, WR3E



>From tree@lady.cetech.com (Larry Tyree)  Sat Jul 20 06:49:55 1996
From: tree@lady.cetech.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: W1AW
Message-ID: <199607200549.WAA11970@lady.cetech.com>


Um, I think that W1AW shouldn't just be an east coast thing and I
think next year it should be at W7RM.

Tree N6TR

>From ssi@rmii.com (BILL LEAHY)  Sat Jul 20 12:41:08 1996
From: ssi@rmii.com (BILL LEAHY) (BILL LEAHY)
Subject: CT/PK-232MBX
Message-ID: <31F0C5D4.6881@rmii.com>

HELLO EVERYONE

THANKYOU TO ALL WHO ANSWERED MY QUESTION. THE INFO WAS MUCH APPRECIATED. 
I WILL FORWARD TO THOSE WHO HAD THE SAME PROBLEM.

I AM NEW TO CONTESTING AND WORKED THE WRTC CONTEST LAST WEEKEND. IT WAS A 
PLEASURE TO WORK SUCH PROFICIENT OPERATORS. AS I STRIVED TO TO MY BEST, 
IT MADE ME FEEL LIKE A WINNER ALSO. MANY THANKS TO ALL THOSE INVOLVED IN 
WRTC. YOU ARE ALL THE BEST IN MY BOOK.

MY WIFE WAS LISTENING AS I WORKED THE CONTEST AND IT ENCOURAGED HER TO 
UPGRADE TO EXTRA. THANKS AGAIN!


BILL LEAHY  AD6A     PAM LEAHY  KI0CJ

>From wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)  Sat Jul 20 15:10:34 1996
From: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner) (Bill Turner)
Subject: WRTC-96 Compendium/Chronicles (tongue-in-cheek)
References: <960718224959_579990382@emout10.mail.aol.com>
Message-ID: <31f0e6c7.6531832@mail.eskimo.com>

HENRYPOL@aol.com wrote:

"WRTC-96 CONTEST Compendium/Chronicles"

Everything you wanted to know about WRTC-96, but were afraid to ask!  1000+
pages in paperback format; easily taken anywhere.  Just the thing to read
when the bands die at 0400 local time during the next contest.  Buy extra
copies and hand out at next year's Field Day to the shack-on-a-belt crowd.
<major snip>
------------------------------------------------
The best WRTC post of all!!  But, one category was apparently missed... we
need to know what color of socks, ranked by order of finish.  Please hurry,
the NAQP contest starts in a few hours!!

73, Bill W7LZP
wrt@eskimo.com

>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd)  Sat Jul 20 12:48:09 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: IARU 96 Scores V
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19960720114809.1b87110a@interpath.com>

IARU 1996 RAW SCORES

Compiled by
>>WA4ZXA<<  (floydjr@interpath.com)

Date Posted: 07/20/96


CALL             PWR       SCORE      QSO's      PTS     ZONES     HQ
________________________________________________________________________


SINGLE OPERATOR - PHONE

TM1C  (F5MZN)    HP       853,649     1579                88       43
DL5IAR                    701,505     1127      4585      86       67
FM/WJ2O          HP       525,780     1721                67       25
DL1FY            HP       103,008      367      1073           96

WB5VZL           HP       625,416     1604      4738     101       31 
VE6JY            HP       619,780     1403      4660      98       35
WB2NQT                    464,572     1079      3139      94       54
K4VUD            HP       376,124     1332                77       24
WB1GQR  (WB2JSJ) HP       350,208     1334      3072      77       37
WA4ZXA           LP       181,480      759      1745      66       38
VA3WTO           LP       129,350      783      2587      39       11
W7LZP            HP       116,795      507      1645      57       14
N1PBT            LP       101,926      575      1243      54       28
K3IXD            HP        84,854      456                52       25
VE6IM  (VE6LDX)  LP        79,680      401      1245      50       14
KB1GW            LP        78,975      435       975      47       34
KS4XG            LP        77,841      343       961      50       31
NZ3I             LP        31,610      211       545      40       18
KF9YH            LP        16,606      193       437      25       13


SINGLE OPERATOR - CW

P40Z             HP     1,250,505     1902      9263      92       43
LY4AA            HP       833,301     1393                    189
IK0HBN           HP       443,360      861      2771      76       84
HB9HFN           HP       413,910     1142      3066      67       68
PA0RCT           LP       265,356      698      2106      56       70

W2SC                    1,148,775     1979               102       57
W1WEF                     963,776     1922                95       53
K5GN             HP       960,642     1721      5787     118       48
K4PQL            HP       877,600     1614      5485     102       58
K1VUT            HP       645,120     1390      4480      81       63
W6EMS            HP       494,760     1361      4340      90       16
K7UP             HP       488,355     1437      4651          105
AA8AV            LP       407,445     1213                    115
N4BP             HP       357,312     1406      3722           96
KB1H  (K1EBY)    HP       304,220      828      2870      65       41
W3GOI            HP       302,253      791      2723      78       33
N6KI             HP       293,328     1018      3024      77       20
N0DH/7           HP       287,823      837      2593      90       21
W1IHN            HP       277,112     1004      2948      61       33
WV5S             HP       208,505      717                61       24
WD4AHZ           LP       204,300      715                    100
W7ZRC            HP       202,440      884      2892      55       15
K3JT             HP       152,457      607      1713      61       28
KY2P             HP       148,816      683      2096           71
W2UP             HP       129,808      476                45       31
K1EPJ            LP       108,697      525      1489      46       27
KG5U            QRP        88,576      454      1384      46       18
KM0L             HP        85,302      470      1354           63  
WB0OLA           LP        60,966      365      1129      39       15
AA8SM                      51,362      356       842      42       19
WA7UVJ           LP        39,100      402       850      38        8
KB0IHM           LP        36,518      446      1178      25        6
W3CPB            LP        28,000      208       508      32       24
VK1FF            LP        13,892      130       604      17        6
NN7L                                   787                53       11


SINGLE OPERATOR - MIXED

SN2B  (SP2FAX)          1,457,652     2100               110       91
SM5IMO                    783,364     1553      5293      84       64
IK2VJF                    197,784      574      1476      66       68
YB1AQS                    169,454      355      1569      74       34
PA0COE                     74,880      320       960           78

W9RE             HP     1,027,952     2082      6268     110       54 
K8AZ  (K8NZ)            1,003,392     2030      6432     108       48
AA4NC                     707,427     1625      5319      90       43
WZ4F                      594,270     1622      4402      98       37
N2PP             HP       577,775     1499      4775      82       39
W6XR/2                    531,320     1590                71       41
VE3RM            HP       411,290     1087      3739      67       43
W1GD             HP       272,136      581      2001      79       57
AA4GA            LP       252,450      909      2475      71       31
K0DI                      207,759     1025      3011      60        9
KA9FOX  (@W9UP)  HP       204,225      959      2723      58       17
NS0B             HP       159,422      656      2018      57       22
WB5B             HP       152,412      626      1954      60       18
K3CR  (KB3AFT)   LP       143,980      697      1565      60       32
K8JLF            LP       101,371      365      1139      50       39
N3BDA            LP        82,810      318       910      56       35
AE2T             LP        79,750      579      1375      40       18
WA8YRS           LP        76,711      609      1871           41  
K0EJ             LP        43,576      382       838           52
NI8L             HP        23,560      294       760      21       10
WT1O             LP        22,765      335       785      20        9
K7FR                       22,607      201       611      29        8


MULITOPERATOR

RU6LWZ                  1,553,307     2213      6783     127      102
SL0CB                   1,260,290     1914      6530     103       90
IQ4T                    1,046,640     1756      5880     106       72
HG5C                      831,552     1244      5856      78       64
S50E                      790,540     1484      5452      80       65

KN2T                      837,914     1869      5441          154
W7OM                      793,800     1526      4536     112       63
N3BB                      705,500     1894      5644      95       30
NC0P                      685,446     1575                    138
WT2Q                      672,130     1437                91       58
KA4RRU                    531,069     1383                    133
N4TO             HP       453,096     1314      3596      82       44
KJ6HO            HP       376,225     1291      3725      87       14
K6XO/7                    359,450     1445                74       17
KB2R  (@K1VR)             213,615      771      2115      60       41
KX8D                      201,465      893      2035      69       30
VE7CFD           LP       191,828      915      2821      60        8
AC5CT                      56,180      359      1060      41       12
K3WW                       45,270      189                30       15


HEADQUARTERS STATIONS

W1AW/3  (@W3LPL)        5,139,207     8017     21147     166       77
PI4AA   (@PI4COM)       3,559,710     4315     15477     134       96 


OPREATOR LIST MULIT

NC0P     NC0P,WA0ETC,WD0GVY,WA0FLS,WR0G
K6XO/7   N5CT,KG7TE,KI7WX,AB7GM,K6XO
KX8D     N9DHN,N9WHG
VE7CFD   VE7CFD,VE7CQK
W7OM     W7OM,W1NG
KJ6HO    KJ6HO,AG8L,KC6CEX
N4TO     N4TO,WB4EYX,WB4MAI,WB4OSN
W1AW/3   AA3NM,K3DI,K3NA,K3RA,KA2AEV,KJ4VG,N3ADL,N3QYA,N5OKR,ND3A,ND3F,
         W3LPL,W3MR,WA3WJD,WB4NFS,WM2H,WN3K,WR3E,WR3Z
IQ4T     IK4HVR,IK4SXJ,I4IFL
HG5C     HA1AG,HA5LV,HA5MO,HA5WE,N9NC,W0YR
SL0CB    SM0GNU,SM0TXT
S50E     S51B,S51XE,S50U
WT2Q     KB1W,KY1H,NU1P,KE6BER,AA1AS,WM1K,WT2Q
N3BB     N3BB,AA5RB
RU6LWZ   UA6LO,UA6LV,RV6LNA,RN6MM,UA6LFQ,RB6AJJ/6,UR5IBG
PI4AA    PA3BBP,PA3DZN,PA3EOB,PA3ERC,PA3EWP,PA3FQA,PA3FRN,PA3GBQ,PA3GXF,
         PB0AIC,PI4AA
KN2T     KN2T,KN2L,KD2I,KA2NXL,WB2DIN

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

REMEMBER THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL AND DO NOT SEND ME ANY LOGS OR ATTACHED
                                                               ^^^^^^^^
FILES!!
^^^^^^^

I placed all the HP and LP together so no one would get mislead into 
thinking they have won something they did not. The scores are still marked
HP and LP so you can tell how you did against your own power.

If you send me a score with only single op on it and no phone, cw, or 
mixed on it, I will put you in the mixed section. Send me a correction 
and I will move you.

I assumed from reading the Rules that there is no High and Low Power 
Classes. Most people are sending in whether they used HP or LP. Since
they are taking the time to do this I will break them down for them. 

Where you see a number between the zones and Hq columns means that the 
person added them together. 

73's Jim

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>From mwdink@eskimo.com (Michael Dinkelman)  Sat Jul 20 15:14:35 1996
From: mwdink@eskimo.com (Michael Dinkelman) (Michael Dinkelman)
Subject: W1AW/7 in 97!
Message-ID: <199607201419.HAA18032@mail.eskimo.com>

Tree, N6TR states

        "I think that W1AW shouldn't just be an east coast thing and I
think next year it should be at W7RM."


        I had similar thoughts about moving W1AW - just didn't know 
where it should go. W7RM sounds good to me. Got my vote!
Dink



Michael Dinkelman
WA7UVJ
Kent, WA
mwdink@eskimo.com


>From wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)  Sat Jul 20 15:49:38 1996
From: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner) (Bill Turner)
Subject: NAQP Teams Concede!!
References: <199607200423.VAA01993@wishkah.techline.com>
Message-ID: <31f0f12d.9193937@mail.eskimo.com>

On Sat, 20 Jul 1996 04:22:22 -0700, K7WUW wrote:

>An anonymous source, usually thought reliable, has informed this writer that
>many of the pre-registered NAQP teams have conceded! The reason given, the
>source went on to say, was that the team members did not want to face the sure
>ridicule which would result from being so soundly thrashed by the Underdogs.
>A spokesman for the Underdogs said, "What a shame, we were hoping for at least
>some token opposition. Maybe those teams will reconsider, after all, they will
>regain their reputations after only a few years".
>
>I cannot vouch for the accuracy of any of the above, but felt it was my bounded
>duty to report same. I hope that someone will post some hard, accurate and
>documented evidence regarding this matter. 73 es "Good luck in the Contest"
>George K7WUW
>george claussen  --- A Subscriber at Techline 
------------------------------------------------
The Underdogs sound a lot like AVIS... always trying harder, always in second
place......

The King Salmon - "The bears don't eat us, we eat the bears!!"


73, Bill W7LZP
wrt@eskimo.com

>From barry@w2up.wells.com (Barry Kutner)  Sat Jul 20 16:19:42 1996
From: barry@w2up.wells.com (Barry Kutner) (Barry Kutner)
Subject: WRTC and the Olympics
Message-ID: <JBcDRD1w165w@w2up.wells.com>

Since the WRTC has evolved into such a world class event, has anyone 
considered petitioning the Olympic Committee about adding it to future 
Olympics? Obviously, it won't get TV coverage like the puberty-deprived 
gymnasts, but neither do many other Olympic events...
73 Barry

--

Barry N. Kutner, W2UP       Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
Newtown, PA                 Packet Radio: W2UP @ WB3JOE.#EPA.PA.USA.NA
                            Packet Cluster: W2UP >WB2R (FRC)
.......................................................................


>From scott73@best.com (Scott Lieberman)  Sat Jul 20 16:53:38 1996
From: scott73@best.com (Scott Lieberman) (Scott Lieberman)
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Bencher Paddles/.Brown Bros Paddles]
Message-ID: <199607201553.IAA04414@dns2.noc.best.net>

> Then when I built my Acuu-keyer, bought the 
>Brown Bros paddle, and it still has the original hinges too. (sri, not for 
>sale). I found it slid around the desk too easily, so use the Bencher now. 
>Barry N. Kutner, W2UP       Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
>Newtown, PA        

********************************************************

I found that I can just fit my Brown Bros. paddle and computer keyboard on 
my keyboard shelf.  This keeps the paddle from moving at all.  There isn't 
much room to rest my arm, but since I don't use the paddle much during a 
contest, that does not really matter.        


>From k0rc@pclink.com (Robert Chudek)  Sat Jul 20 17:23:38 1996
From: k0rc@pclink.com (Robert Chudek) (Robert Chudek)
Subject: NAQP Teams Concede!!
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19960720162338.29cf6c54@pclink.com>

Hah!  You think you've got it ruff...  (Monty Python fans
will quickly recognized this skit),  the "Green Keys Team"
is going into the NAQP with the shift keys tied behind their
backs...  only 3 team members at 30 minutes before the gun
goes off.  And the way the bands sound right now, it looks
like the RF gods have pulled the rug out from under everyone!

73 de Bob - K0RC
k0rc@pclink.com


*****
At 02:49 PM 7/20/96 GMT, you wrote:
>On Sat, 20 Jul 1996 04:22:22 -0700, K7WUW wrote:
>
>>An anonymous source, usually thought reliable, has informed this writer that
>>many of the pre-registered NAQP teams have conceded! The reason given, the
>>source went on to say, was that the team members did not want to face the sure
>>ridicule which would result from being so soundly thrashed by the Underdogs.
>>A spokesman for the Underdogs said, "What a shame, we were hoping for at least
>>some token opposition. Maybe those teams will reconsider, after all, they will
>>regain their reputations after only a few years".
>>
>>I cannot vouch for the accuracy of any of the above, but felt it was my
bounded
>>duty to report same. I hope that someone will post some hard, accurate and
>>documented evidence regarding this matter. 73 es "Good luck in the Contest"
>>George K7WUW
>>george claussen  --- A Subscriber at Techline 
>------------------------------------------------
>The Underdogs sound a lot like AVIS... always trying harder, always in second
>place......
>
>The King Salmon - "The bears don't eat us, we eat the bears!!"
>
>
>73, Bill W7LZP
>wrt@eskimo.com
>
>


>From hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu (H. L. Serra)  Sat Jul 20 18:28:15 1996
From: hlserra@pwa.acusd.edu (H. L. Serra) (H. L. Serra)
Subject: W1AW
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9607201019.A7578-0100000@pwa.acusd.edu>

... or a big CA station, W6QHS, W6EEN, N6ND. We suggested this to ARRL 
last year after they allowed W1AW operation from K1KI or wherever.
73 Larry N6AZE

On Fri, 19 Jul 1996, Larry Tyree wrote:

> 
> Um, I think that W1AW shouldn't just be an east coast thing and I
> think next year it should be at W7RM.
> 
> Tree N6TR
> 

>From gejones@whale.st.usm.edu (Gary E. Jones, Ph.D.)  Sat Jul 20 18:57:07 1996
From: gejones@whale.st.usm.edu (Gary E. Jones, Ph.D.) (Gary E. Jones, Ph.D.)
Subject: Keeping paddles put...
Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19960720175707.0068587c@whale.st.usm.edu>

>To: cq-contest@tgv.com
>From: "Gary E. Jones, Ph.D." <gary.jones@usm.edu>
>Subject: Keeping paddles put... 
>
>Re:   Keeping cw paddles put....
>
>
>
>I have found that small blobs of COAXSEAL work wonderfully to anchor paddle
feet to your operating desk. Pinch off small blobs, put on the bottom of
each foot, and then press into the desktop surface, and it will STAY PUT!!!
>
>                                        73    Gary 
>
****************************************************************************
********
                               With Warm Regards:       Gary

Gary E. Jones, Ph.D.       Phone: (W) (601)-2664588,  (H) (601)264-6029
                           FAX:  (601)-266-5580
E-Mail:  Gary.Jones@usm.edu
http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~gejones/psyphylab.html

****************************************************************************
*********


>From k7ss@wolfenet.com (Danny Eskenazi)  Sat Jul 20 19:05:41 1996
From: k7ss@wolfenet.com (Danny Eskenazi) (Danny Eskenazi)
Subject: WRTC and the Olympics
Message-ID: <199607201805.LAA18678@wolfe.net>

Barry,

The possibility of the WRTC  becoming a demonstration sport of the Olympics
has been part of the original dream.  I know it  may seem far-fetched to
many, but I really do believe that some day it will a recognized sport and
recognized by all as such. 

In 1990 in Seattle the WRTC was officially "sanctioned" by the Goodwill
Games, not as an official sport of the games, but a step in the right
direction. We have now had two very successful events for all to see, and
the idea of trying to become a demo sport in 2000 is a small step closer.  

It would take a concerted effort starting now to make it happen, but I think
it would add priceless
prestige to the hobby, and would most likely be worth the efforts.  

The effort would have to come from a radiosport sanctioning body, and the
WRTC would have to create an organization structure and aim clearly at the
goal.. At this point all we have is a group 
(from Seattle WRTC90 and WRTC96 in SF) whose  goal is to pass the baton to
the next group for WRTC 2000.  If any group has interest or questions about
WRTC2000 please contact me.

I dont know if there are already other "cerebral" sports  in the Olympics,
but would like to.
Anybody know if chess is a sport? 

73 to all,

Danny, K7SS (Team K6W):

>Since the WRTC has evolved into such a world class event, has anyone 
>considered petitioning the Olympic Committee about adding it to future 
>Olympics? Obviously, it won't get TV coverage like the puberty-deprived 
>gymnasts, but neither do many other Olympic events...
>73 Barry
>
>--
>=======================================================================
>Barry N. Kutner, W2UP       Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
>Newtown, PA                 Packet Radio: W2UP @ WB3JOE.#EPA.PA.USA.NA
>                            Packet Cluster: W2UP >WB2R (FRC)
>.......................................................................
>
>
---------------------------
Danny Eskenazi
k7ss@wolfenet.com
---------------------------


>From 0006627542@mcimail.com (Felipe J. Hernandez)  Sat Jul 20 19:04:00 1996
From: 0006627542@mcimail.com (Felipe J. Hernandez) (Felipe J. Hernandez)
Subject: Bertha
Message-ID: <94960720180449/0006627542DC6EM@MCIMAIL.COM>


   Hola!

  As Im about to get into my plane for WRTC, Just wanted to mention that
  only minor damages from the storm occured,"GOD, everything was built new
  since the past storms", Just a lot of communication towers suffered,
  mostly commercial stuff, my 40/15 mtrs tower was nearly on the floor
  broke the mast, the rotor and one of the top guys, but other than that
  everything is ok. thats it for now and our prayers go to all you guys
  in the east coast.

  Thanks

  Felipe


>From barry@w2up.wells.com (Barry Kutner)  Sat Jul 20 19:46:30 1996
From: barry@w2up.wells.com (Barry Kutner) (Barry Kutner)
Subject: WAE results
Message-ID: <8VLDRD1w165w@w2up.wells.com>

Guess it was conincidence since my inquiry last week, but just received 
the WAE 1995 result books and certificates (x 3, one for each mode!)
in today's mail.

If anyone can't access LA9HW's web page and is on the edge of their 
seats, lemme know, and I'll tell you how you did. 73 Barry

--

Barry N. Kutner, W2UP       Internet: barry@w2up.wells.com
Newtown, PA                 Packet Radio: W2UP @ WB3JOE.#EPA.PA.USA.NA
                            Packet Cluster: W2UP >WB2R (FRC)
.......................................................................


>From pras@hula.net (Eko W Prasetyo)  Sat Jul 20 20:21:43 1996
From: pras@hula.net (Eko W Prasetyo) (Eko W Prasetyo)
Subject: Looking for Indonesian HAm on-line
Message-ID: <199607201921.JAA21665@mail.hula.net>

Aloha
I am looking for Indonesian Ham  and their e-mail address, specialy from
call area 2 (Jawa Tengah and Yogyakarta)
Mahalo

YC2UKI
pras@hula.net


>From tonyjw@primenet.com (Tony Wanschura)  Sat Jul 20 23:40:07 1996
From: tonyjw@primenet.com (Tony Wanschura) (Tony Wanschura)
Subject: Possible interaction: 402-CD, 10-30mhz log?
Message-ID: <31F16047.27F6@primenet.com>

Gentlemen,

I'm reinventing the antenna farm here this summer.  One idea involves 
putting a Cushcraft 2el 40 on the same tower as a 10-30mhz. log 
periodic.  Does anyone have any experience with the types of 
interaction I might see between the two antennas?  Seems like the wide 
frequency range of the log might multiply my problems over what I 
would see with a tribander, but maybe not.  The maximum separation I 
have available is about 13 feet.

Any thoughts?


Tony KM0O

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