[SOC] YUP.

Art - W6KY w6ky at yahoo.com
Mon May 30 03:44:03 EDT 2016


Well, I made hundreds of QSO's in the contest,but I didn't clutter up the bands. I stayed on 
20 meters for 36 hours on the same freq. 
Used my contest software that reads CW, 
sends CW and logs. Unattended, as I spent
most of the time at the beach. My stacked 
Alphas worked impeccably putting out the legal
limit (for a Tijuana broadcast station).

I occasionally stopped by the shack to see who I
had worked. Noticed I had several jammers, but
my anti-jamming software cut right thru them.

73 es CU in the next contest (or my computer will)
Art  W6KY  
www.w6ky.com
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      From: Frank S. Tapley <cptflak at foxinternet.com>
 To: 'Second Class Operators' Club' <soc at mailman.qth.net> 
 Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 10:32 PM
 Subject: [SOC] YUP.
   
Sheeze, another cw contest cakaphonie, what a mess. The kablarbers on their
kablarber machines. Right out of Disney World "Tomorrowland." 

  Anyway, I detest bugs. But I think they are a work of art, and any idiot
with a key on his desk has to have one of those idiot flibber wobblers
sitting beside their real key. I do. Even if they are made of stone, saw
blades, old WWII  lag bolts and lead balls, they are just "cool." I think a
hammer, a file and three pairs of plyers will adjust the speed on them
somehow. Sometimes you have to replace part of the key with one of the
tools, it'll work. 

  WB7NZI, soc 1126 

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