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- Thanks K5FO for posting QRP-AFIELD rules, and especially
- for donating/sponsoring the QRP-AFIELD trophy.
-
- Helpful information:
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- The rules were written to encourage HB, fun, participation,
- and to simplify scoring.
-
- You can work any or all HF bands that you desire,
- but use of the standard QRP frequencies would be a wise choice.
-
- A car battery, by any other name is still a battery !
-
- Multiple operators and transmitters are much more fun than
- a solo effort.
-
- But: Only 1 transmitter on the air at one time, per station, per entry.
- (2 transmitters on air at same time = 2 stations = 2 entries)
-
-
-
- 73/72 Jim Fitton, W1FMR QRP-NE mvjf@mvubr.att.com
-
- From owner-qrp@Think.COM Wed Jul 6 10:03:19 1994
- Return-Path: <owner-qrp@Think.COM>
- Message-Id: <9407061401.AA08858@ig1.att.att.com>
- From: mvjf@mvubr.att.com (James M Fitton +1 508 960 2577)
- Date: 6 Jul 94 14:00:00 GMT
- To: Bensondj@aol.com, mvaeh@mvgsd.att.com (Arthur E Haley),
- bwhite@dsd.camb.inmet.com, dh@deneb.csustan.edu, ed@auratek.com,
- ehare@arrl.org, esj@harvee.billerica.ma.us, evans@dkas.enet.dec.com,
- fmilos@east.sun.com, halbert@world.std.com,
- mvjf@mvubr.att.com (James M Fitton), jkearman@arrl.org, kelsey@csn.org,
- kmg@kepler.unh.edu, kranz@hp-and.an.hp.com,
- mvmed1@mvgpk.att.com (Michael E Dawson), randy7388@aol.com,
- rrand@pica.army.mil, smith@vicki.enet.dec.com, swart@curry.shr.dec.com,
- mvwkm@mvgsc.att.com (William K Mcnally), wayne@interval.com
- Original-From: mvubr!mvjf (James M Fitton +1 508 960 2577)
- Original-To: Bensondj@aol.com, mvgsd!mvaeh (Arthur E Haley), bwhite@dsd.camb.inmet.com,
- dh@deneb.csustan.edu, ed@auratek.com, ehare@arrl.org,
- esj@harvee.billerica.ma.us, evans@dkas.enet.dec.com, fmilos@east.sun.com,
- halbert@world.std.com, mvubr!mvjf (James M Fitton), jkearman@arrl.org,
- kelsey@csn.org, kmg@kepler.unh.edu, kranz@hp-and.an.hp.com,
- mvgpk!mvmed1 (Michael E Dawson), randy7388@aol.com, rrand@pica.army.mil,
- smith@vicki.enet.dec.com, swart@curry.shr.dec.com,
- mvgsc!mvwkm (William K Mcnally), wayne@interval.com
- Cc: QRP@Think.COM
- Subject: Beach meeting
- Sender: owner-qrp@Think.COM
- Precedence: bulk
-
-
- Gang,
- Randy AA2U is coming to visit my beach cottage in Salisbury MA
- on the weekend of July 23. Let's turn it into a QRP event. There
- is sleeping bag space on the floor and sofas, limited parking, and
- camping nearby.
-
- Jim W1FMR
-
- From owner-qrp@Think.COM Wed Jul 6 10:30:42 1994
- Return-Path: <owner-qrp@Think.COM>
- id KAA24133; Wed, 6 Jul 1994 10:28:58 -0400
- id AA15134; Wed, 6 Jul 1994 10:28:56 -0400
- Message-Id: <199407061428.AA15134@world.std.com>
- To: qrp@Think.COM
- Subject: Re: QRP library comments
- Date: Wed, 06 Jul 1994 10:28:55 -0400
- From: Daniel C Halbert <halbert@world.std.com>
- Sender: owner-qrp@Think.COM
- Precedence: bulk
-
- WA8MCQ writes:
- >Another good book not on Jims list: The Joy of Electronics by
- >Horowitz and Hill. Priced somewhere in the $70 range, and well worth
- >it--heavy, lots of pages. I have a copy on my desk at work, provided
- >by the company, (Also available: student workbook; I've seen it but
- >didn't have the chance to open it; in the $25 class, I think.) ...
-
- Er, I believe it's the "Art of Electronics". It is a great book. The
- student workbook is really great, too - it goes through some designs
- and calculations step by step, includes details not in the book, and
- did a lot to increase my understanding.
-
- Dan, KB1RT
-
- From owner-qrp@Think.COM Wed Jul 6 11:09:08 1994
- Return-Path: <owner-qrp@Think.COM>
- (1.38.193.5/16.2) id AA13861; Wed, 6 Jul 1994 11:08:32 -0400
- From: K1WWI@aol.com
- X-Mailer: America Online Mailer
- Message-Id: <9407061108.tn51280@aol.com>
- To: qrp@Think.COM
- Date: Wed, 06 Jul 94 11:08:29 EDT
- Subject: IOTA Contest???
- Sender: owner-qrp@Think.COM
- Precedence: bulk
-
- Does anyone know the dates for this year's IOTA contest. Last year it was in
- late July. In 1993 I was operating qrp ssb and cw from NA139 and had a blast.
- QRP operators do not have the opportunity of creating pile ups often. Being
- on an island during the contest has that effect. The signal reports are a
- chuckle, I think that NA139 is a 40 db island.
-
- Will be on the island for the last 2 weeks of July again this year and would
- like to operate in the contest but cannot find anything published. Help!
-
- 72 / 73,
-
- Rand, K1WWI
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