I HAVE JUST STARTED READING THE CONTEST REFLECTOR AND I WOULD LIKE A FILL IN
ON THE CURRENT VANITY CALL SIGN FLAP...WHAT IS THE HOLD UP ALL ABOUT? I HAVE
READ THE ARRL BULLETIN ABOUT THE EARLY DELIVERY OF APPLICATIONS TI PITTSBURG.
ANYTHING ELSE??
THANK YOU, KIRBY, KC5ETA
>From Tine.Brajnik@guest.arnes.si (Tine Brajnik) Tue Nov 26 17:06:07 1996
From: Tine.Brajnik@guest.arnes.si (Tine Brajnik) (Tine Brajnik)
Subject: QSL Info PSE!
Message-ID: <01ICB54JM31U000FNP@arnes.si>
At 03:26 26.11.96 -0500, Jerry Fray wrote:
>Hi All -
> Due to Netscape Mail trashing all my saved folders just prior to the
>contest last weekend I have lost all info sent to the reflector abt QSL
>managers, etc..... I have been able to track down many via the 'net but
>not all. So, if you have a copy or if you originated some QSL info I
>would appreciate direct email to me so I can get on with QSLing those
>of you I worked during the past several contests!
>--
>-73-
>Jerry KB9NMU
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/KB9NMU
>"No Code - No HF....Know Code KNOW HF!"
HI Jerry
S50A qsl via S52AA (CBA 93 and on ) or YT3AA (85 to 93)
73 Tine
>
Tine Brajnik
>From wu3v@larry.wu3v.net (Jim Moore) Tue Nov 26 16:26:59 1996
From: wu3v@larry.wu3v.net (Jim Moore) (Jim Moore)
Subject: DX Spots
Message-ID: <v01540b01aec073ee062e@[130.70.43.63]>
>Hey, wait a minute. Doesn't that violate the rules getting "packet"
>via internet connections?
>--
>Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@voicenet.com
>Newtown, PA FRC alternate: barry@w2up.wells.com
Hmmm, Barry I think this may be a gray area. Most of the packet networks
connect to each other now via the internet, rather than thru a true rf
path. If you receive a dx spot from a node that has been transported via
the internet does that violate the rules? I currently connect to 17 other
systems on my Packetcluster node. The software is a ham radio product,
Packetcluster, and jnos, and everything else except for the media
(internet) is an amateur product. Now as far as a telnet to another cluster
is concerned if you use the 44 net (for amateur purposes only) is this a
valid means of getting a amateur only path to a distant cluster? I think
so, is it within the rules of contesting? I am not sure. I personally do
not use the cluster for contesting, I just dont think its fair! 73 and see
ya in rtty wpx (I hope). Jim WU3V
James C. Moore PE
University of Southwestern Louisiana
Communication Department
jim@usl.edu Internet e-mail
318-482-6141 Office
318-482-6101 Fax
>From jmagid@tiac.net (Joel M. Magid) Tue Nov 26 17:01:19 1996
From: jmagid@tiac.net (Joel M. Magid) (Joel M. Magid)
Subject: 3V8BB CQ WW CW ?
Message-ID: <01BBDB91.B083F740@jmagid.tiac.net>
Checking my log for CQ WW CW this past weekend I logged
3V8BB on 15 meters .....21.106 MHz at 1535z 24-Nov-96 ?
Can some one else who worked Uli on this freq 21.106 MHz
around this time let me know ?
Also if anyone has a spot on this freq 21.106 MHz for 3V8BB
please let me know ?
Joel WU1F
>From Fatchett.Mike@tci.com (Fatchett, Mike) Tue Nov 26 17:57:13 1996
From: Fatchett.Mike@tci.com (Fatchett, Mike) (Fatchett, Mike)
Subject: 3V8BB CQ WW CW ?
Message-ID:
<0661C329B2F79036*/c=us/admd=attmail/prmd=tci/o=mailhub/ou=msmaildos/s=Fatchett/g=Mike/@MHS>
Been along time but I think that is the novice band. Is there still a
power restriction in that band? If so, I wonder how many folks turned
down the amp if the freq listed is correct?
Mike
>From dkrukov@rencap.com (Dimitry Krukov) Tue Nov 26 18:51:55 1996
From: dkrukov@rencap.com (Dimitry Krukov) (Dimitry Krukov)
Subject: LAX Dec 19 - 22
Message-ID:
<c=US%a=_%p=Renaissance_Capi%l=MESMOS-H50319-961126185155Z-217@mesmos-h50319.rencap.com>
Hi there -
I'm going to be in the LAX area in the period of Dec 19 to Dec 22. I
understand it is pre-Xmas fuss time but I'd like to get to see
hams/contesters in the area who might be interested.
Thanks for the bandwidth,
Dimitri,
RA9CO/3
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