Response to my initial message seeking input for my Dayton presentation has
been pretty good, but I still hope to hear from a lot more of you.  a
couple of points:
-- This is not about multi-multis, or SO2R setups -- it's about innovation.
  If your station involves some new or innovative design technique, or
construction technique, or whatever, the contesting world wants to hear
about it.
-- it is also not just a US presentation.  as a European friend remarked,
"Not all the crazy people are in the States."  I should mention that he's
got something like 35 elements on 10 meters, but the point is that there is
a lot everyone can learn from wwell-engineered contest stations, wherever
they are.
So how about it?  Realizing a lot of people won't make it to Dayton, I'm
prepared to offer a copy of my presentation, either on paper or CR-ROM, to
anyone who contributes.  What's included in that presentation is up to you
-- QRZ?
73, Pete N4ZR
Contesting is!
The World Contest Station Database
is waiting for your input at
http://www.qsl.net/n4zr 
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