silver>Dear friends,
silver>
silver>I intend to purchase a voice memory keyer for the upcoming contests and
I am thinking about the MFJ-432 Voice Me
mory Keyer, the reason is: I can use it with my TS850 or my FT757GXII, either
one.
silver>
silver>However I concern about the product's quality. I'd like to receive some
notes about this MFJ product.
silver>
silver>73's,
silver>
silver>and cu on the CQWW (SSB and CW)
silver>
silver>Carlos - PY1CAS
silver>E-mail: silver@ax.apc.org
silver>
silver>
hi silver
I report about MFJ-432.
First, it is practical sufficiently in the very much natural timbre.
The body has a connector for the message.
I made small remote box using it.
It is the switch of the repeat, a volume in the repeat interval in addition to
the button of the message to it.
, Then, it put the volume of the input level.
It is possible for the dry battery of 9v to work the body in addition to
12v$B!<(Bdc.
However, as for it, only the 24-hour degree comes by the running.
The microphone connector can choose yaesu, icom, kenwood by the janper setting
inside.
The problem is in the repeat switch.
It stops after a message is once transmitted already when cutting a repeat
switch during transmission of the message.
There is a way of putting a short-blank message in this and making this
kill-switch, too, but it doesn't practicality w
hitch need 2-action, which lets out a short-circuiting blank which cuts a
switch of the repeat of reception's breakin
g off among very short time.
It thinks that the fundamental reorganization around the timer IC is necessary.
Doesn't it know a concrete improvement plan about whom it is about this?
Please to direct me if there is an other question
73-dx
Kaz JG4CLV /JA3ZOH <<<jg4clv@hiroken.or.jp>>>
>From floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) Tue Oct 8 13:37:37 1996
From: floydjr@Interpath.com (Jimmy R. Floyd) (Jimmy R. Floyd)
Subject: CQWW RTTY 96 Scores V
Message-ID: <2.2.16.19961008123737.2cbfa996@interpath.com>
CQWW RTTY 1996
RAW SCORES
Compiled by
WA4ZXA
<floydjr@interpath.com>
Date Posted: 10/08/96
CLASS HRS SCORE QSO'S PTS QTH DX Z
_______________________________________________________________________
Single/OP/HP/UN/AB
S56A 42 1,585,639 1244 3067 402 105
TM7XX (F5MUX) 982,125 1076 2619 87 218 70
SM3KOR 28 583,110 862 2046 52 173 60
OH2GI 25 455,535 575 1719 45 157 63
F8KCF 222,705 380 909 59 140 46
PA0VHA 169,155 400 895 30 115 44
9K2HN 67,611 248 727 6 68 19
YB1AQS 18,655 100 287 4 34 27
N2DL 621,520 764 1828 112 161 67
N1RCT 35 464,508 812 1518 125 127 54
KB4GID 30 321,051 570 1039 117 124 68
W7LZP 255,960 555 948 126 91 53
ND5S 205,343 390 799 98 103 56
WB5B 182,118 405 727 97 103 54
AB5YG 165,020 424 740 96 81 46
W7RSJ 143,715 430 715 93 69 39
W2UP 138,567 521 969 50 67 26
NA2M 83,569 237 433 70 78 45
N3KVF 79,692 205 458 60 74 40
W2JGR/0 11 68,376 270 407 75 54 39
AK0A 65,604 281 426 68 54 32
NB9C 37,346 158 263 65 47 30
N2HOS 36,322 137 254 53 55 35
VA3WRM 34,968 131 282 62 36 26
N2CQ 9,159 60 129 19 31 21
Single/OP/LP/UN/AB
YL8M (YL2KL> 863,583 1041 2419 52 230 75
A92GD 234,669 453 1311 1 125 53
EA3AII 203,320 378 920 44 129 48
UR5IBG 27 152,934 333 718 15 149 49
JE2UFF 147,225 272 755 29 107 59
UT2UB 128,400 283 642 11 137 52
G3YJQ 127,716 326 757 44 94 30
XE2DV 87,024 277 592 91 27 29
AA5AU 37 637,855 897 1537 160 172 83
WS1E 488,650 709 1450 131 148 58
WA4ZXA 44 467,852 641 1372 124 146 71
KA4RRU 455,400 638 1265 131 154 75
VE6KRR 300,042 592 1266 116 75 46
KA2CYN 194,928 365 744 100 108 54
VO1HP 141,600 276 708 59 98 43
N1AFC (QRP) 99,302 246 574 57 79 37
KR4DA 93,070 230 454 73 81 51
VE1BZV 90,902 265 602 67 60 24
K0BX 74,448 228 396 77 67 44
K4FPF 73,530 182 430 45 87 39
WA4JQS 12 73,491 185 393 51 85 51
KF2OG 72,240 218 430 58 72 38
N7UUJ 67,887 298 397 94 41 36
KI4MI 66,240 186 67 73 40
WB4M 64,874
N3BDA 37,990 132 290 38 56 37
K0RC 6 37,845 190 261 84 34 27
AC6DR 34,018 167 233 85 32 29
KI7RW/0 25,288 171 218 79 20 17
AB5SE 9 14,345 116 151 95
W6KNB 10,366 81 146 34 20 17
Single/OP/A/AB
DF3CB 42 1,117,551 973 2567 88 270 95
OH2LU 179,118 372 837 34 135 45
K1NG 1,350,875 1252 2675 172 235 98
N9CKC 309,848 587 1006 134 116 58
WF5T 253 475 91 81 44
Single Band
10M
PY0FF 29,614 149 442 20 32 15
15M
5X1T 170,582 429 28 81 25
US9AQ 9,620 86 185 0 36 16
20M
S53MJ HP 269,280 670 1683 51 81 28
SM4DHF 43,656 172 408 22 61 24
K1IU 372,724 958 2167 51 90 31
VE4COZ 83,220 333 730 39 52 23
40M
ZS6EZ 205,720 471 1390 45 75 28
JR5JAQ 36,080 165 440 82
W2UP 138,567 521 969 50 67 26
80M
K2PS 17,500 175 247 42 21 8
Multi/Single
High Power
XR8S 1,674,036 1309 3822 146 210 82
KG4GC 1,414,089 1500 3343 185 163 75
DL6RAI 1,369,554 1218 2958 93 272 98
IK2BUF 1,247,714
PI4COM 1,132,734 1088 2659 90 246 90
GW5NF 816,855 1030 2301 57 226 72
AA4FC 868,428 1184 2193 149 174 73
AA7NO 558,330 938 1509 169 125 76
VEFJB 240,352 441 1036 81 100 51
VE5RI 226,302 516 1088 98 68 42
K8DO 203,280 390 880 68 109 54
KF6A 158,440 425 680 112 73 48
Low Power
KE1FO 445,851 637 1323 115 153 69
VE6RAJ 233,709 530 1077 120 59 38
KC5WBL 59,295 213 335 42 34 6
KK5CA 18,060 120 172 64 18 18
Multi/Multi
W3LPL 2,464,341 2072 4227 474 109
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OPERATORS LIST
STAION OPERATORS
Multi/Single
VE5RI VE5CMA,VE5FF,VE5FN,VE5SWR,VE5WI,VE6EZ
VE6RAJ VE6PC,VE6NJK,VE6RAJ
KG4GC KG4GC,KG4QD,KG4AU
KK5CA KK5CA,N5LYG,WA5UZB
KC5WBL N3BUO,KK5QA,KK5NA,N5YAK
AA7NO WA7LNW,N7PNK,AA7WP,AA7NO
VE3FJB VE3FJB,VA3CW,VE3IJM,VE3ABG,VE3VSM
PI4COM PA3ACA,PA3ALP,PA3BDQ,PA3BWD,PA3DMH,PA3GBQ,PA3GXF,PB0AIC
GW5NF GW5NF,GW4JBQ
IK2BUF IK2BUF,I2KHM,IK2SGF,I2GXS
KF6A KF6A,KJ6TC
AA4FC AA4FC,AD4TG,AF4Z,KT4DI,KC4HW,AB4GI,W3ZNB,WB4NPL,KK4DK
DL6RAI DL2NBU,DF7RX,DH9RAH,DL4RDJ,DL6RAI
XR8S CE8SFG,XQ8ABF,CE9FGC
Multi/Multi
W3LPL NO2T,K3TZV,KF3P,N3UN,ND3F,NE3H,WA3WJD,K4GMH
*********************************************************************
REMEMBER IF I ONLY GET SINGLE OP/ALL BAND YOU ARE GOING IN HIGH POWER!!!
I HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING WHAT YOU RAN. JUST EMAIL ME DIRECT AND I WILL
CHANGE IT.
PLEASE NO ATTACHED FILES TO YOUR EMAIL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
73's Jim
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* Jimmy R. Floyd (Jim) Thomasville, NC *
* *
* Amateur Call: >> WA4ZXA << *
* Packet Node: >> N4ZC << *
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>From mats.persson@mbox2.swipnet.se (SM7PKK) Tue Oct 8 18:07:56 1996
From: mats.persson@mbox2.swipnet.se (SM7PKK) (SM7PKK)
Subject: Bandplan continued
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19961008170756.006d3224@mailbox.swip.net>
Hi again,
I have received some comments. Some good some bad.
In several countries it has been stated for years that there are exclusive
CW areas on the band and others that are shared=20
between CW and SSB so it is illegal to go outside. Some people have answered
that it only is a gentlemans agreement.
Well not everywhere. Until about 3 years ago this was law ! in Sweden!
Some people argue that it is a gentlements agreement. So be it in many
places but what does that mean? Does this mean that we should go ahead as we
please. Ok so do but then who needs the agreement it will be chaos anyway.
Then we should stop mixing the words gentlemen and DXers/Contesters among
the same line of words. Since many have considered the DXers and Contesters
the Elite of the hobby and on which the hobby has it=B4s foundation if we
can=B4t keep
an agreement why should all the newcomers who have no clue about the history
of ham radio do so.
Since my basic view is that DXers and contesters are gentlemen I assume they
abide by the agreements that IARU have worked hard for us to achieve. And
how can we as DXers and contesters put pressure on the newcomers with the
new modes like packet if they see that WE are breaking our bandplans. Why
should then they not!
Some people argue that it is only when the major contests are on that it
happens so it is not so bad anyway. This
I call a fools argument. Once we start doing stupid things like that it will
only get worse. If it is one weekend today
it will be 10 tomorrow. If you can break the rules in a contest you will
do it outside the contest aswell. Why not start aSSB knet on 7033, you can
tell people that the SSB band is full.
People saying that it is not a problem are not realizing s that fx in Europe
we have a narrow band on 40m. And that=20
a lot of newcomers are staying up in the upper end of the CW portion so they
can practice their skills. Well why don=B4t they just move down to the
DX-portion instead. Who can then blaim them for jumping on a weak rare DX
that runs at high speed whom=20
he can't hear with his poor dipole after all you are up there working the
SSB contest anyway.
If the contest comittee=B4s can't discualify people for going outside the
Bandplans then there is one rule too little!
Going outside the bandplans will only help the people against amateur radio
to point fingers and among the hams it will
only cause more angry people on the bands against contests. If we keep this
trend up why not include the CB band among the contest bands then we have a
little more space. It could be used as the extension of 40 for those who so
desperatly want to be outside the bandplan.
73 de Mats SM7PKK
Flame away who cares but do it to me not the reflector.
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SM7PKK E-mail: mats.persson@mbox2.swipnet.se
Mats Persson The SM7PKK DX-Pedition Site -
http://www.algonet.se/~sm7pkk
Zenithgatan 24 # 5 DON=B4T USE CALLBOOK ADRESS IT=B4S WRONG!
S-212 14 Malmoe
Sweden CW !!
P.S My logs are open forever.. ever.. ever..
I do not want to receive any MAILORDER offers of any kind to my e-mail
address!!!!
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>From wstinson@listenup.com (W0CP) Tue Oct 8 12:16:15 1996
From: wstinson@listenup.com (W0CP) (W0CP)
Subject: Alpha/ETO News
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19961008111615.008af154@teal.csn.net>
I, too, view the developments that Doug reported as positive news. Dave,
AA0RS/G3SZA, has a very fine reputation out here in Colorado. In addition to
his professional skills, he is a very serious low band DXer and contester
who, I believe, was the second person to receive 160 WAZ.
They have broken ground on a new plant in Longmont, Colo. and begun hiring
additional employees. There will most likely be some customer service
problems as they go through the transition from ETO to Alpha/Power but, once
completed, we customers will be better off.
73, Walt - W0CP
<wstinson@listenup.com>
>From long@ece.ucsb.edu (Stephen Long) Tue Oct 8 19:38:13 1996
From: long@ece.ucsb.edu (Stephen Long) (Stephen Long)
Subject: CQP SCORE AC6T
Message-ID: <v01510100ae804ec63d70@[128.111.186.26]>
Single op, High Power, Ventura Co. (N6VR's QTH)
CW: 667
SSB: 1086
1753 x 57 = 237,861
Comments:
missed VY1JA - he didn't call me and I couldn't find him ....
first time with 2 radio effort. Single-op distracted.
I may have broken even. But, it clearly would have been
more productive if 15 m was worth anything.
Is someone going to post a score summary from CQP?
Steve AC6T
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