Re: [AMRadio] Classic exchange

2010-02-15 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
Hi Jeff, 
Sorry you didn't get a better response.  Most CX folks are friendlier than that.
Check the CX website 
qsl.asti.com/CX 
There are a lot of SSB and AM QSOs reported in the newsletters.
Please try again in the Sept/Oct CX.  
73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC
CX Newsletter Editor 

--- On Sun, 2/14/10, kj4...@aol.com  wrote:

> From: kj4...@aol.com 
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Classic exchange
> To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
> Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010, 3:09 PM
> 
>  
> 
>  heard some on 40 ssb and when I tried to call them they
> told me the frequency was in use.  haha  go
> figure.
> 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd Carpenter 
> To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
> Sent: Sun, Feb 14, 2010 2:53 pm
> Subject: [AMRadio] Classic exchange
> 
> 
> Anyone having any luck? My operating conditions seem to be
> poor. Heard some 
> worked none. Not even on vhf fm. Most stations heard were
> on 40. None on 20. 
> Faint on 75. Had better luck running 5 watts on RTTY last
> night. Worked 4 
> stations. WY7, in wyoming, a W5, a W6, and a W0. Heard lots
> of 6's, 7's, and 
> stations all over US and Canada. Also heard Mexico,
> Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, and 
> a few I didnt recognize. All on 20 meters, ~ have a
> homebrew ground plane. I 
> didnt hear any SSB/FM cx yet. Will try again on 20 meters
> when i get back from 
> Wally World in a little while. 
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[AMRadio] Classic Exchange "CX" Phone Section This Sunday!

2010-02-12 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
The Classic Exchange is a low key contest celebrating the commercial and home 
brew gear of decades ago.  All rigs are welcome but older gear has a scoring 
advantage.  

The Phone (AM, SSB & FM) portion is this Sunday February 14th from 9AM Sunday 
to 3AM Monday Eastern Time on and around

AM:
1.890; 3.880; 7.290; 14.286; 21.420, 29.000; 50.400 and 144.220 Mc.

SSB:
1.870; 3.870; 7.280; 14.270; 21.370, 28.390; 50.125 and 144.250 Mc.


The CW portion was Sunday January 31, 2010.  There was a big turn out and lots 
of interesting old rigs and good QSOs.  Let's do the same this Sunday.

For details please check Electric Radio magazine or visit the CX web site at
qsl.asti.com/CX

Join the fun and hear what the bands sounded like 50 years ago while you work 
the classic rigs.

73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC





  
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[AMRadio] Classic Exchange "CX" this sunday

2010-01-28 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
The Classic Exchange is a low key contest celebrating the commercial and home 
brew gear of decades ago. All rigs are welcome but older gear has a scoring 
advantage. 

The CW portion is this Sunday January 31st from 9AM Sunday to 3AM Monday 
Eastern Time on 1.810; 3.545; 7.045; 14.045; 21.135, 28.050; 50.100 and 144.100 
Mc. Plus or Minus 5 Kc.

The phone portion will Be Sunday February 14, 2010.

For details please check Electric Radio magazine or visit the CX web site at
qsl.asti.com/CX

Join the fun and hear what the bands sounded like 50 years ago while you work 
the classic rigs.

73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC





  
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[AMRadio] CX was Re: AM 75- 80 meters

2009-09-27 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
--- On Sun, 9/27/09, j...@n9ami.com  wrote:
First off the Classic Exchange was going on IE vintage gear only. 

Hi John et. al.,
 
The Classic Exchange "CX" is open to everyone!  It is an on-air celebration of 
home-brew and commercial rigs of bygone days and intended to be a dose of "Oh I 
remember that..." and lots of fun.  The only advantage the older rigs have is 
in the scoring: number of QSOs times the age of the gear used.
So join in, work the classic gear and have fun.
Full details at the CX web site:
qsl.asti.com/CX
 
73
Mac
WQ8U




  
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Re: [AMRadio] Fasten your seatbelts - here we go for another ARRL ride

2009-09-23 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
Boy Manual Man, you sure are right - I'm just another of those dummies that 
doesn't read every word like you guys that have business that service ham 
radio.  I just have concern about the true intentions of the folks running the 
ARRL after their earlier attempts to change the ham radio world.
I stand corrected - mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC

--- On Wed, 9/23/09, manualman  wrote:

> From: manualman 
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Fasten your seatbelts - here we go for another ARRL 
> ride
> To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
> Cc: boatanch...@mailman.qth.net
> Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 11:37 PM
> You obviously either ignored, or
> didn't read, the actual article and the
> section that referred to this activity and just read the
> summary.
> 
> It really said: "The Board approved the "establishment of a
> Study
> Committee to study, research and consider developing 
> a plan to move the
> US amateur community to narrowband channel spacing in the
> VHF/UHF bands.
> The Board felt that since the FCC has mandated that
> commercial radio move
> to narrowband channels by 2013, those companies that
> manufacturer Amateur
> Radio equipment usually follow commercial practice. The
> VHF/UHF bandplan
> currently use 15 and 20 kHz FM channels. Amateurs are using
> narrowband
> equipment outside the repeater sub-band because there is no
> real place to
> fit narrowband pairs."
> 
> None of this has anything to do with our typical HF
> operations. It's not
> clear that even the upper end of 10 meters, where there is
> FM operation
> and repeaters, is even included in the study, since "VHF"
> generally
> starts above 30 mHz.
> 
> Pete, wa2cwa
>  
> 
> On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 19:47:07 -0700 (PDT) "J.D. MacAulay,
> WQ8U"
> 
> writes:
> > The October 2009 QST magazine, page 64, reports the
> actions of the 
> > 2009 second meeting of the ARRL Board.
> >  
> > The Board approved the "establishment of a Study
> Committee to study, 
> > research and consider developing  a
> > PLAN TO MOVE THE US AMATEUR COMMUNITY TO NARROWBAND
> CHANNEL 
> > SPACING." (Emphasis mine)
> >  
> > One has to wonder who those folks really represent
> after their 
> > performance with the frequency allocation by signal
> bandwidth push 
> > and now this.
> >  
> > Maybe all us AM Ops will be dead by the time their
> buracuracy gets 
> > through all this process. - probably not though. 
> 
> >  
> > Time to start writing to Newington?
> >  
> > 73
> > Mac
> > WQ8U
> > Hillsborough, NC
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[AMRadio] Fasten your seatbelts - here we go for another ARRL ride

2009-09-23 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
The October 2009 QST magazine, page 64, reports the actions of the 2009 second 
meeting of the ARRL Board.
 
The Board approved the "establishment of a Study Committee to study, research 
and consider developing  a
PLAN TO MOVE THE US AMATEUR COMMUNITY TO NARROWBAND CHANNEL SPACING." (Emphasis 
mine)
 
One has to wonder who those folks really represent after their performance with 
the frequency allocation by signal bandwidth push and now this.
 
Maybe all us AM Ops will be dead by the time their buracuracy gets through all 
this process. - probably not though.  
 
Time to start writing to Newington?
 
73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC
 
P.S. Don't forget the phone segment of the Classic Exchange "CX" is this Sunday.
M
 
 

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[AMRadio] Classic Exchange CX

2009-04-01 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U


The cut off for CX Newsletter inputs from the last CX contest is April 20, 
2009.  Please send in all logs, comments/soapbox, and pictures for the CX 
Newsletter by then.
 
Thanks & 73
Mac
WQ8U
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Re: [AMRadio] Upcoming AM activity

2009-02-11 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
Tom,
Thanks for giving the community a heads up.
Hope to work you in CX
73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC


--- On Wed, 2/11/09, Tom Chesek  wrote:

> From: Tom Chesek 
> Subject: [AMRadio] Upcoming AM activity
> To: heath...@mailman.qth.net, he...@lists.tempe.gov, "Discussion of AM Radio" 
> , antiquewirelessassociat...@yahoogroups.com, 
> cc-...@yahoogroups.com, boatanch...@lists.tempe.gov
> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 7:13 PM
> I thought that I would throw out this reminder to those AM
> lovers out there that the next two weekends will provide
> opportunities to dust off those old AM rigs and have some
> smooth sounding AM QSO's in no pressure contests.
> 
> The Classic Exchange for AM/SSB/FM will be on Sunday
> February 15th starting at 9 AM EST. Here is a link to that
> information:
> http://qsl.asti.com/CX/Feb2009announcement.html
> 
> The Antiquewireless Association will have their AM QSO
> Party starting Saturday February 21st at 6 PM EST. Here is a
> link to their information:
> http://www.antiquewireless.org/otb/amateur0109.htm
> 
> I hope to be there on both weekends with my Heathkit DX-100
> and Mohawk Receiver.
> 
> Feel free to forward this message to your friends or other
> lists that might have an interest in these events.
> 
> 73,
> Tom
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Re: [AMRadio] TEST

2009-02-07 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
Bob,
It's not just to hamfests.  Folks coming to our church look like they are going 
or have been gardening or going to the beach.  Respect is gone!
73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC


--- On Sat, 2/7/09, Bob Peters  wrote:

> From: Bob Peters 
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] TEST
> To: "'Brett Gazdzinski'" , "'Discussion of AM 
> Radio in the Amateur Service'" 
> Date: Saturday, February 7, 2009, 10:22 PM
> Brett you are 100% right... It is very
> discouraging to hear what goes on 75. Last night a
> really good qso was going on and a guy called CQ
> right on top of the qso... Man the claws came
> out... Name calling swearing cussing and 4 letter
> words that I have never heard on the radio...
> Sometimes it is worse than Channel 19...
> 
> What is happening to our hobby??? Go to a hamfest
> and some people look like no shower for weeks...
> The bathrooms stink to high heavens and people do
> not flush the toilets...
> 
> It is ohhh so sad.. I remember the days that you
> wore a suit and tie to hamfests...
> 
> 
> Very Best 73's,
> 
> Bob W1PE
> Mesquite,TX
> 
> http://www.w1pe.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: amradio-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:amradio-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf
> Of Brett Gazdzinski
> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 8:30 PM
> To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] TEST
> 
> I am getting really bothered by the people I hear
> on ssb on 80 meters at 
> night.
> I never heard so much intolerance, they hate
> contests, they hate AM, they 
> hate blacks, they hate the government, they seem
> to hate everything, and go 
> on about it at length.
> Daytime on 80 meters, normal people seem to be on,
> but at night, I often 
> hear only the southern hate nets.
> 
> If you listen at night, you would think the US is
> filled with ex cb, ex KKK, 
> people who live in trailers and hate almost
> everything, talking about 
> revolution.
> 
> I am surprised that any AM operation is possible
> on 80 meters at night with 
> so many people like that on at the same time.
> 
> Brett
> N2DTS
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[AMRadio] A special day today-another hazard!

2009-01-20 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U


--- On Tue, 1/20/09, David Knepper  wrote:






Remember the Collins 32V-1.  Exposed plate caps on the 807s' and 4D-32; but Art 
Collins (his engineers) used an interlocking device when you lifted up the lid.
 
A relatively simple, inexpensive microswitch killed the high voltage.  
 
 
At 03:20 PM 1/19/2009, David Knepper wrote:

What I still wonder even today is how WRL/Leo Meyerson could make such death 
traps and get away with it.


 
 
David,
In some cases it is  hard to do measurements for problem diagnostics when the 
interlock cuts the power is off.  Perhaps the Collins equipment never broke or 
the owners who could afford it just sent it back to Collins for repair (sort of 
like today's rice boxes).  
 
Other equipment made for the average ham assumed some degree of technical 
understanding and competence in the user, particularly if undertaking (like 
that play on words for the "death traps"?) a repair.  My Globe King 500 manual 
has a black box warning: "Use extreme caution when taking voltage readings.  
High voltages, dangerous top life, are involved."  
 
A real concern, that I bet even Collins did not warn about, is the weight.  I 
suspect that more people have gotten back injuries or hernias from moving them 
than have ever been killed by the WRL transmitter's high voltage.
 
I still wonder, even today, how they could make such heavy equipment and not 
put an automatic anchor that bolts the rig to the floor so no one can be 
injured trying to lift it. (Same principle as an interlock for lids and cabinet 
doors.) Or at least put warning signs on the equipment advising people of the 
hazard and showing proper posture for lifting.  
 
Happy to be alive after so many years with government safety regulated 
automobiles, medicines, food, clothing, buildings, aircraft; and, oh yes, open 
box ham radio.
 
73
Mac
WQ8U
Hillsborough, NC
 


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Re: [AMRadio] Good News on HAM RADIO

2009-01-05 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
Looks like the largest increase was in Technician class.  I wonder how many of 
those are the result of the Red Cross, TSA and big emergency organizations 
helping their folks get a license so ham frequencies will be available to them 
if needed.  To those folks ham radio is just another walkie-talkie, not a hobby.
 
73
Mac
WQ8U

--- On Mon, 1/5/09, Jim Isbell, W5JAI  wrote:

From: Jim Isbell, W5JAI 
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Good News on HAM RADIO
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" 
Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 5:27 PM

Looks like any change is in the noise.  Not enough difference to comment on.

On 1/5/09, Peter Markavage  wrote:
>
>
> The data is readily available.
> Go to:
> http://www.ah0a.org/FCC/Licenses.html
>
> Pete, wa2cwa
>
>
> On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 16:13:08 -0600 "Bob Peters"
 writes:
>
>
>
> Good news folks.. The Ham Radio actually grew in 2008. I would love to
>
> Know the breakdown of techs, Generals, Extra..
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At our management meeting this morning I learned that (matching end of
year
> figures)
>
> There was approximately a 1.2% growth in hams in the USA
>
> And there are 28,066 new US hams in 2008.
>
>
>
> To those people and groups who were active in promotions, classes, exams
and
> teaching – ya dun gud!
>
>
>
>
>
> Allen G Pitts, W1AGP
>
> Media & PR Manager
>
> ARRL - the national association for Amateur Radio
>
>
>
>
>
> Very Best 73's,
>
>
>
> Bob W1PE
>
> Mesquite,TX
>
>
>
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>
>
>
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RE: [AMRadio] Re: Heavy Metal Rally

2008-12-23 Thread J.D. MacAulay, WQ8U
Classic Exchange "CX" is in January and February.
Details at  www.qsl.asti.com/CX
 
73
Mac
WQ8U

--- On Mon, 12/22/08, Bob Peters  wrote:

From: Bob Peters 
Subject: RE: [AMRadio] Re: Heavy Metal Rally
To: "'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service'" 
Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 4:04 PM

I thought that this was on December 27th!!! Is
that the Clasic Exchange on the 27th

Bob W1PE

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Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 2:33 PM
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Subject: [AMRadio] Re: Heavy Metal Rally

Try here for all info:



Bob - N0DGN

Bob Macklin wrote:
> What are the hours for this event?
>  
> Bob Macklin
> K5MYJ
> Kent (Seattle), Wa,
> "Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* LEE BAHR

> *To:* Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur
Service
> 
> *Sent:* Monday, December 22, 2008 12:07 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [AMRadio] BUMMERS! TUBE RADIO
OPERATING EVENT...
> Heavy Metal Rally
>
> I'm sorry to inform you gentlemen but these
are times of Political
> Correctness. There will be no single winner.
Everyone who
> participates gets a Winners Certificate.  If
your antenna fell
> down, you get one too because it wasn't your
fault you could not
> get on the air. 
>  
> Lee, w0vt
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>  
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