at the end of arrl cw sunday night our clock was apparently running
about 45seconds slow. (it was set exactly on wwv about an hour before
the start of the test). within about 10 seconds of the real 0000z
someone can on and started telling the 80m op 'qrt'. is this the
latest evolutionary step along the development of the frequency cop?
--
David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H)
k1ttt@berkshire.net or robbins@berkshire.net
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/k1ttt.html
>From k4lt@fuse.net (Doug Klein) Wed Feb 19 01:53:13 1997
From: k4lt@fuse.net (Doug Klein) (Doug Klein)
Subject: Average Age of Op's @ Multiop Stations, was RE: N3RS ARRL CW Results
(long)
Message-ID: <199702190152.UAA28908@enterprise.fuse.net>
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From: Doug Klein \ Internet: (k4lt@fuse.net)
To: frenaye@pcnet.com \ Internet: (frenaye@pcnet.com)
To: R. Sigismonti \ Internet: (devon6@voicenet.com)
cc: cq-contest@tgv.com \ Internet: (cq-contest@tgv.com)
Subject: Average Age of Op's @ Multiop Stations, was RE: N3RS ARRL CW
Results (long)
Here's a new thread for us. Please send me an E-mail of the ages
of the operators from last weekend's ARRL DX CW contest, and I will
accumulate the data, and send out a whiz-bang summary. Include the station
callsign, the category entered, the total number of operators, and the ages
of each. Don't necessarily need to know the identity of each, but would be
nice to know the oldest and youngest. Multiop stations only.
I wonder if there is any evidence to show that by introducing younger
operators into our multi-op stations the score increases???
E-mail to me (not the reflector), K4LT@FUSE.NET
73, de Doug, K4LT op at W8AV M/2 (age 35)
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From: frenaye@pcnet.com \ Internet: (frenaye@pcnet.com)
To: R. Sigismonti \ Internet: (devon6@voicenet.com)
cc: 3830 Scores \ Internet: (3830@contesting.com)
Subject: RE: N3RS ARRL CW Results (long)
> The following is the score breakdown of the N3RS M/M effort by the
> "Old Man" gang (average age of 48+ when N2SR is included & 52+
> without him):
Sig:
Actually, your crew is just about average in age (not score) when
compared to the current population of USA hams... The average
age is really over 50. Newly licensed hams average around 40.
73 Tom
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>From k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller) Wed Feb 19 02:44:13 1997
From: k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller) (Lee Buller)
Subject: Amp Reflector III
Message-ID: <199702190244.UAA08940@onyx.southwind.net>
It looks like Bill and Trey are already planning an amp reflector and will
be available in a couple of weeks.
A lot of interest in an amp discussion group.
Thanks for all the input
Lee
k0wa@southwind.net
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