[ARC5] Classic Exchange CW portion
Dennis Monticelli
dennis.monticelli at gmail.com
Wed Jan 24 21:34:35 EST 2007
I wrote down both Howard and Greg's calls. Hope to work you guys.
People tell me they can recognize my T22 without my call......just
from the note. Hi!
On 1/24/07, Greg Mijal <bluebirdtele at earthlink.net> wrote:
> It would be great if anyone from the western states showed up. Participation
> out here is low for the amount of operators and vintage gear on line. I
> always seem to hear only a couple of stations.
> 73's
> Greg
> WA7LYO
> in sunny Feenix
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dennis Monticelli" <dennis.monticelli at gmail.com>
> To: "howard holden" <holden7471 at msn.com>
> Cc: <ARC5 at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 11:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [ARC5] Classic Exchange CW portion
>
>
> >I will be on with my T22/ARC-5 and BC-453-B with 40M converter. It
> > would be great if more ARC-5 equipment shows up.
> >
> > Denny AE6C
> >
> > On 1/23/07, howard holden <holden7471 at msn.com> wrote:
> >> The CW Classic Exchange will run from 1400 UTC January 28 to 0800 UTC
> >> January 29, 2007..
> >> (9 AM Eastern Time on Sunday to 3 AM Eastern Time Monday)
> >> Send: "CQ Classic Exchange"
> >> Frequencies: 1.810 mc. 3.545 mc. 7.045 mc. 14.045 mc. 21.135 mc. 28.050
> >> mc.
> >> 50.100 mc. 144.100 mc.
> >>
> >>
> >> Exchange your name, RST, QTH (state US, province for Canada, country for
> >> DX), receiver and transmitter manufacturer/model (homebrew send final amp
> >> tube or transistor type) and other interesting conversation.
> >> The same station may be worked with different equipment combinations on
> >> each
> >> band and in each mode.
> >> Non-participating stations may be worked for score if all required
> >> information is exchanged.
> >>
> >> 1. Calculate your score for each mode (AM, SSB, FM, CW)
> >> 2. Total those scores for your overall CX score.
> >> To calculate the score for the mode: Multiply the total number of
> >> complete
> >> QSOs (all bands) in that mode by your CX multiplier.
> >> Complete QSO requires successful exchange of name, QTH, RST, type of
> >> transmitter and type of receiver.
> >> CX multiplier is the total age in years old of all receivers and
> >> transmitters you used in that mode. Do not include age of ancillary items
> >> such as separate VFO, amplifier, key or bug, antenna, tree holding up
> >> antenna, operating desk, operator, or operator's dog.
> >> Each receiver and transmitter must be used in a minimum of three complete
> >> QSOs to be counted in the multiplier.
> >> If the equipment is homebrew, count it as a minimum of 25 years old
> >> unless
> >> actual construction date or date of its construction article is older.
> >> Transceivers score as separate receivers and transmitters of equal age.
> >> Please send a copy of your log and a listing the equipment used with ages
> >> for each mode.
> >> If you operate 6 or 2 meters please note it in a way that the scores can
> >> be
> >> easily extracted.
> >> All QSOs must be direct radio communications - not through repeaters in
> >> Internet.
> >>
> >> Full details on the Classic Exchange Website
> >> http://qsl.asti.com/CX/spring2007announcement.html
> >>
> >> Certificates and appropriate memorabilia are awarded every now and then
> >> for
> >> the highest score, the longest DX, exotic equipment, best excuses and
> >> other
> >> unusual achievements.
> >> Send logs, comments, anecdotes, pictures, etc. to
> >> J.D. "Mac" Mac Aulay, WQ8U
> >> at
> >> WQ8U at ARRL.NET
> >> Or by mail to:
> >> WQ8U
> >> 104 W Queen St.
> >> Hillsborough, NC 27278
> >>
> >>
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