At 03:31 AM 9/9/96, ve2zp@bbs.ve3jf.ampr.org wrote:
>In 1992 or 1993, NCJ published a brief article on an interface to activate the
>DRU-2 voice keyer in a TS-850 from CT. The interface connecetd to an LPT port,
>used opto-isolators and resistors, and allowed you to use the F1, F2, F3 and
>ESC keys to control the operation of the DRU-2. Can anyone out there please
>provide me with a copy of that article? Let me know if you can help.
>73, Dave VE2ZP/VE9CB
>Packet: VE2ZP@VA3TCP.#EON.ON.CAN.NOAM
>InterNet: ve2zp@va3tcp.ampr.org
Dave the article is in the Jan/Feb 1994 issue of NCJ, page 28. if
you can't locate a copy let me know and will send a photo-copy. The
design is by KU4J - it appears in the 'Contest Connection' column
by WB2EEK. I don't think I could stuff 4 opto-couplers and 7
resistors in a db-25 shell, but that's what he did!
The diagram shows only 3 Function keys being used. He also shows a
CW keying circuit in the same diagram - there may not have been
enough room for that and four other couplers in the DB25 shell!
The info on which pin is activated by which function key is shown
on the schematic and in the text - but they are not the same!
I think i would like to build this on a small board first to enable a
bit of experimentation before trying to get it all into a DB25.
vy 73,
Don
Don Dashney, VE3RM dash@hawk.igs.net
2849 Allen Road, RR 1 ve3rm@ve2fkb.#mtl.pq.ca.noam
L'Orignal, ON Tel. 613-675-4715
Canada K0B 1K0
>From jtolbert@gremlan.org (Jamie Tolbert) Mon Sep 9 18:03:24 1996
From: jtolbert@gremlan.org (Jamie Tolbert) (Jamie Tolbert)
Subject: hard drive crash (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9609091347.A13343-0100000@sprite>
try again as this keeps bouncing...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jamie Tolbert <jtolbert@sprite>
To: cq-contest@tgv.com
Subject: hard drive crash
Subject: hard drive crash
can anyone please help ?!?! The maxtor 80meg hard drive in my CONTEST
computer cant be accessed?? methinks it is the onboard electronics on the
drive....media should be fine as it never has given me any problems
is there anyone on here that does that kind of work...estimates over the
phone are in the 350.00 range...any help would be appreciated as all my na
qdf files , ct .bin files and log-eqf files are on it (over 11,000 qso)
Please spare the comments about backing up as between my dad and 12 year
old son I had about as much of that as I need right now !! 73 Jamie WW3S
>From k7ss@wolfenet.com (Danny Eskenazi) Mon Sep 9 18:46:26 1996
From: k7ss@wolfenet.com (Danny Eskenazi) (Danny Eskenazi)
Subject: To correct or not, what is the answer?
Message-ID: <199609091746.KAA08285@wolfe.net>
The most challenging moment of the sprint was working KN5H followed by
KM5H..both at blistering speed....my mental computer did a quick doubletake
on that one!11
At 10:58 AM 9/9/96 -0700, you wrote:
>During the CW Sprint, several stations incorrectly responded to me by
>sending KN5S instead of KN5H. This is a common occurrence but this time it
>was very frequent. For the first hour or so of the contest I would correct
>my call by slowing down the keyer and sending KN5 E E E E. Soon thereafter,
>I decided to stop wasting time and just let the other station log whatever
>he thought I was sending.
>
>My questions are 1) at what point do you stop correcting others? They may
>have an H in their head but messed up on the transmitting back to me part.
>2) What do the log checkers do with these busted QSOs if indeed they are
>busted? 3) Can the log checkers penalize me for these discrepancies?
>
>Any response shall be appreciated.
>
>de Steve KN5H
>
>
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Danny Eskenazi
k7ss@wolfenet.com
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>From tree@lady.axian.com (Larry Tyree) Mon Sep 9 19:53:18 1996
From: tree@lady.axian.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: To correct or not
Message-ID: <199609091853.LAA26122@lady.axian.com>
Mark,... I mean Steve, KN5H writes:
> During the CW Sprint, several stations incorrectly responded to me by
> sending KN5S instead of KN5H. This is a common occurrence but this time it
> was very frequent. For the first hour or so of the contest I would correct
> my call by slowing down the keyer and sending KN5 E E E E. Soon thereafter,
> I decided to stop wasting time and just let the other station log whatever
> he thought I was sending.
>
> My questions are 1) at what point do you stop correcting others? They may
> have an H in their head but messed up on the transmitting back to me part.
> 2) What do the log checkers do with these busted QSOs if indeed they are
> busted? 3) Can the log checkers penalize me for these discrepancies?
As the log checker for the CW Sprint, I can give you my take on this
issue.
First off, good for you making an effort to correct the call. I guess
not everyone knows that KN5S is no longer a valid callsign.
When the checking software finds the QSO "busted", it lists the callsigns
of the stations worked at the indicated QSO number (from your log) and
the QSOs just before and after the number. If I find KN5S there, it
is pretty obvious what happened. The QSO will not be removed from
your log.
On the report for the station that copied your call incorrectly, the
call will be listed as not being active in the contest and then be
removed from their log (bust callsign). Maybe we will have a race
between KN5S and N4BO for this contest (or maybe KM5S will show
up in a few logs).
As far as a long term solution goes... September 23rd is coming
up fast!!
Tree N6TR
tree@contesting.com
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