Joel, I’ve been out of town, but got
in about an hour on the 160 test tonight.
The only Board family member I heard (and worked) was K1KI. Oh, I have to tell you that I worked God --
twice. He told me after the second QSO
that if I made double QSOs again in the same contest or DXpedition, I would be
damned to CB. Sounds
worse than striking a stone too many times.
73
Director, Great Lakes
Division ARRL; http://www.arrl.org/
5065 Bethany Rd., Mason,
OH 45040
Tel.: 513-459-0142;
E-mail: k8je@arrl.org
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Harrison
[mailto:w5zn@arrl.org]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005
12:21 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [ARRL-ODV:11817] Re:
Joel's PowerPoint
I want to point out a couple of things regarding the
PowerPoint presentation from my own perspective.
There are a lot of good slides in the set that could
be very useful in developing your own presentation for your division.
There are also some slides in there that deal with
ongoing discussion items like the auto and semi-auto stuff that hasn't been
nailed down yet by the board, so make sure you remain aware of that.
The frequency charts from Vic Poor should not be used
in their original form, since they contain a misleading error that indicates no
3 KHz maximum bandwidth data modes would be allowed in the existing phone
portion of the bands under the EC recommendation that that is
being considered. This, of course, is not
correct....there just would not be any semi-auto operation up there but
two stations could use or develop new modes in that portion with operators at
each end. Just remember that is still under review by the EC. Those
charts were included for "board talk" Thursday evening to get us
all on the same page.
In any event, if you want to use some of the
slides for your own presentation I would say pick and choose what you want
from it, just be mindful to not use the frequency charts as they are laid out
in and taken from Vic Poor's paper he sent each of you.
73 Joel W5ZN
p.s. In the 160 contest last night wrked K1ZZ,
K9JF, NN1N, and heard N5OK knock off a ZL this morning (no need to chime in,
Rick, we know you've worked everything except God).