Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-12 Thread Fred Jensen

Hank Kohl K8DD wrote:
> ... and when I'm standing on my head

a common resting position for a SOC member

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw
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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-11 Thread Hank Kohl K8DD

ron wrote:

heh heh

Ron
SOC # 344 or is it 433 or is it .



And my SOC number is the same when I'm standing on my
feet and when I'm standing on my head .

Hank 
SOC #69


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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-11 Thread Kevin Rock

We can too count: One,  , ahhh ... more, a whole bunch, many.  See!!
   Kevin.  SOC # %(#


Fred Jensen wrote:
SOC is the acronym for the "Second Class Operators' Club," where 
"competence is tolerated but not encouraged."You 
can join and receive many good things, such as a number that you can do 
many things with.  Well, actually ... a number is all you get, and you 
can't do anything with it except send it to someone else who probably 
doesn't care and will miscopy it anyway.  There are no dues.  This is 
primarily because no one who wants to be a member has been found who 
can serve in the role of Treasurer ... or who can count well for that 
matter.  SOC members tend to bust their own calls in contests -- at 
least those who can tell time and actually get IN the contest do.  Hope 
this helps.


37,

Fred K6DGW
SOC #633 (or maybe 366 or possibly 636, or maybe 5 [which may or 
may not be my FISTS number])



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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-11 Thread ron

heh heh

Ron
SOC # 344 or is it 433 or is it .

Fred Jensen wrote:
SOC is the acronym for the "Second Class Operators' Club," where 
"competence is tolerated but not encouraged."You 
can join and receive many good things, such as a number that you can do 
many things with.  Well, actually ... a number is all you get, and you 
can't do anything with it except send it to someone else who probably 
doesn't care and will miscopy it anyway.  There are no dues.  This is 
primarily because no one who wants to be a member has been found who can 
serve in the role of Treasurer ... or who can count well for that 
matter.  SOC members tend to bust their own calls in contests -- at 
least those who can tell time and actually get IN the contest do.  Hope 
this helps.


37,

Fred K6DGW
SOC #633 (or maybe 366 or possibly 636, or maybe 5 [which may or may 
not be my FISTS number])


Bob Nielsen wrote:



On Oct 11, 2005, at 10:05 AM, Gordon Gibson wrote:


What is SOC ?




http://www.qsl.net/soc

73, Bob N7XY

SOC #77


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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-11 Thread Fred Jensen
SOC is the acronym for the "Second Class Operators' Club," where 
"competence is tolerated but not encouraged."You 
can join and receive many good things, such as a number that you can do 
many things with.  Well, actually ... a number is all you get, and you 
can't do anything with it except send it to someone else who probably 
doesn't care and will miscopy it anyway.  There are no dues.  This is 
primarily because no one who wants to be a member has been found who can 
serve in the role of Treasurer ... or who can count well for that 
matter.  SOC members tend to bust their own calls in contests -- at 
least those who can tell time and actually get IN the contest do.  Hope 
this helps.


37,

Fred K6DGW
SOC #633 (or maybe 366 or possibly 636, or maybe 5 [which may or may 
not be my FISTS number])


Bob Nielsen wrote:


On Oct 11, 2005, at 10:05 AM, Gordon Gibson wrote:


What is SOC ?



http://www.qsl.net/soc

73, Bob N7XY

SOC #77


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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-11 Thread Bob Nielsen


On Oct 11, 2005, at 10:05 AM, Gordon Gibson wrote:

What is SOC ?


http://www.qsl.net/soc

73, Bob N7XY

SOC #77


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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-11 Thread Gordon Gibson

Fred

What is SOC ?

73 de Gordon G3ZFZ (fists nr 2866)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

FISTS is an international society for the preservation of Morse code 
(which, if there were any justice in the world, would be called the Vail 
code).  Members tend to congregate 50 to 55 KHz above the bottom of the 
band.  You can join (can't remember the price), and you get a number 
which you can exchange with other members for various forms of fame (no 
fortune, unfortunately).  My number is 11151.  FISTS members will 
usually match your speed so it's a fairly good way to get in some CW 
practice if you need it.


> Is this a joke?

No.  SOC is the joke.  My SOC number is 633, although it doesn't seem to 
matter much except in the SOC marathon, where it also doesn't seem to 
matter.  SOC does not do fame or fortune.


Any more questions?

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw



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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-10 Thread Larry Makoski W2LJ

Mark,

I never call "CQ FISTS" unless it's a FISTS contest; and that may be 
what you heard.  When there's a contest going on, everyone has to spread 
out a bit.


Mosts FISTS will QSO with anyone, whether they're a FISTS member or 
not,  Heck, it's a good recruitment tool!  Unfortunately, I have heard 
of instances where fellow FISTS, hellbent on collecting FISTS numbers, 
have refused and have only hurriedly QSOd with a non-member.  
Fortunately, I can count the number of times I have heard this on the 
fingers of one hand.


For the most part, the folks I know from FISTS are 'salt of the earth" 
types of folks and will QRS to a slower speed, if you need.


73 de Larry W2LJ

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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-10 Thread vze3v8dt
Thanks for the info on FISTS.  So, this prompts another question.  Since 
14.060 is the QRP frequency and (before I had my K2) while operating 
rockbound at 14.060 I heard many folks instead of calling CQ and signing 
QRP they were looking for other FISTS.  Why do they use 14.060 instead 
of their published 14.058?  I generally don't answer them if they are 
specifically calling for FISTS, but do they answer calls otherwise as 
well?  I'm sure there are many QRP/FISTS members here as well that may 
be able to clear this up for me.


Mark, NK8Q
K2 4786
RockMite-40 & -20

KJ7BS wrote:




The FISTS calling frequencies are as follows:


20m*14.058 MHz


 



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Re: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-10 Thread Fred Jensen

> Q #1: why is 500-600 hz offset reccommended by the manual.?  What's
> wrong with, say, 750 hz?

I have no idea

> Q #2:  What is, or who are the FISTS ops, and what freqs?

FISTS is an international society for the preservation of Morse code 
(which, if there were any justice in the world, would be called the Vail 
code).  Members tend to congregate 50 to 55 KHz above the bottom of the 
band.  You can join (can't remember the price), and you get a number 
which you can exchange with other members for various forms of fame (no 
fortune, unfortunately).  My number is 11151.  FISTS members will 
usually match your speed so it's a fairly good way to get in some CW 
practice if you need it.


> Is this a joke?

No.  SOC is the joke.  My SOC number is 633, although it doesn't seem to 
matter much except in the SOC marathon, where it also doesn't seem to 
matter.  SOC does not do fame or fortune.


Any more questions?

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Q #1: why is 500-600 hz offset reccommended by the manual.?  What's wrong with, 
say, 750 hz?
 
Q #2:  What is, or who are the FISTS ops, and what freqs?  Is this a joke?

Tks, George, N4YM
 
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RE: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-10 Thread KJ7BS
George,

Check out http://www.fists.org.  FISTS is a CW operators club (world wide).
They have a "code buddy" program to help one improve operating and speed.  

The FISTS calling frequencies are as follows:

2m 144.058 MHz
6m   50.058 MHz
10m*28.058 MHz
12m 24.918 MHz
15m*21.058 MHz
17m 18.085 MHz
20m*14.058 MHz
30m 10.118 MHz
40m*  7.028 MHz  --  All IARU Regions
40m   7.058 MHz  --  IARU Region 2
80m*  3.558 MHz
160m*1.808 MHz

U.S. Novice sub-bands
10m 28.158 MHz
15m 21.158 MHz
40m   7.118 MHz
80m   3.708 MHz

Nets are as follows:

Weekly Nets
Sunday Century Award Net
1500 EST/2000 UTC 
1500 EDT/1900 UTC
14.058 

Sunday Slow Speed Chat
1700 UTC
21.158 

Tuesday Slow Traffic Net
2100 EST/0200 UTC
2100 EDT/0100 UTC
3.682 

Thursday Slow Traffic Net
2100 EST/0200 UTC
2100 EDT/0100 UTC
3.682 

Saturday QSO Groups
2000 UTC
14.058 

2300 UTC
7.058 

Mark Saunders, KJ7BS
Glendale, AZ
<><><><><><><><><> 
FISTS # 2972
Elecraft k2 S/n 539
<><><><><><><><><> 
If it aint fun,
You aint doing it right.
AZ ScQRPions

 

 

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Subject: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

Q #1: why is 500-600 hz offset reccommended by the manual.?  What's wrong
with, say, 750 hz?
 
Q #2:  What is, or who are the FISTS ops, and what freqs?  Is this a joke?
Tks, George, N4YM
 
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RE: [Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-10 Thread W3FPR - Don Wilhelm
George,

A#1: There is nothing wrong with 750 Hz if that suits your ears better.
Most of us feel that is too high for comfort.  In fact, that pitch was
'forced' on us by earlier transceivers that tried to use the same BFO
crystal for both SSB and CW.  Thankfully, the K2 and K1 give us a choice.
Just be certain to do all your filter alignment around the higher pitch or
you may find your more narrow filters unusable.

On #2, you will have to ask someine associated with FISTS, I am not.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -Original Message-
>
> Q #1: why is 500-600 hz offset reccommended by the manual.?
> What's wrong with, say, 750 hz?
>
> Q #2:  What is, or who are the FISTS ops, and what freqs?  Is this a joke?
> Tks, George, N4YM
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[Elecraft] k2 offset frequency, and FISTS

2005-10-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Q #1: why is 500-600 hz offset reccommended by the manual.?  What's wrong with, 
say, 750 hz?
 
Q #2:  What is, or who are the FISTS ops, and what freqs?  Is this a joke?
Tks, George, N4YM
 
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