![]()
Doug,
I don't think that it is quite fair to reward just Mike; Larry did a
fantastic job, also, and just ran out of time. Mike was able to "build"
on Larry's effort and finish the job. I'm not in a position to contribute
another prize, but I would certainly be willing to contribute toward one
for Larry.
What do you say?
72/73
Bob Parks
K6AEC (Las Vegas)
On Wed, 5 Mar 1997 11:05:29 -0800 (PST) Doug Hendricks
<ki6ds@dpol.k12.ca.us> writes:
>Guys it looks to me like we have a winner in the debugging contest.
>Congratulations to Mike Gipe, and Larry Wise. It was a cumulative
>effort,
>and what an effort it was. Many, many hours were spent on getting the
>RadioKit QRP40 transceiver to work, and it appears that Mike has
>completed
>the job. He will send the transceiver to me (Doug Hendricks, 862
>Frank
>Ave., Dos Palos, CA 93620) and as soon as I verify that it works, I
>will
>award the TenTec Transceiver Kit to Mike. The kit was paid for by
>Chuck
>Adams and myself. The rig, well I am pleased to announce that it will
>have
>an appropriate home. The transceiver is going to go to Jim Cates, and
>he
>will now have a "Working" RadioKit transceiver for his collection of
>QRP
>gear. Thank you to all of the participants, it was a neat 2 weeks of
>postings. I am sure that all of us enjoyed sitting on the sidelines
>and
>cheering on the "debuggers".
>
>This also proves that the level of competency of the "list" is very
>high.
>This group knows how to respond to a challenge. 72, Doug, KI6DS
>
>
>
[
QRP-L Archive |
]
[
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000
]
![]()