OT: ESD pad/mat and wrist strap

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OT: ESD pad/mat and wrist strap

DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL
Greg (and anyone else):

I got mine from Tiger Direct (suggested to me by W3FPR).  The mat I
got is sold out now, but here is another one (plus a wrist strap
link).

ESD mat
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1952934&CatId=1802

Wrist strap
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1216697&CatId=1802

Pretty cheap insurance policy, if you ask me.

de Doug KR2Q
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Re: OT: ESD pad/mat and wrist strap

N5GE
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:43:36 -0500, you wrote:

>Greg (and anyone else):
>
>I got mine from Tiger Direct (suggested to me by W3FPR).  The mat I
>got is sold out now, but here is another one (plus a wrist strap
>link).
>
>ESD mat
>http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1952934&CatId=1802
>
>Wrist strap
>http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1216697&CatId=1802
>
>Pretty cheap insurance policy, if you ask me.
>
>de Doug KR2Q
[snip]

I thought it such a good idea I just ordered both.  Thanks for the info!


Tom, N5GE - SWOT 3537

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CQ WW CW and E$lecraft

Tom-5
In reply to this post by DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL
    I just got back from the qth of N8CC. Jeff has a contest grade
station set up. Besides 2 or 3 HF towers, he has both an 80 and a 160
1/4 wave vertical, along with 3 1350' long beverage antennas.

    He had a handful of hams over to operate single op/single band in
the contest.

    On 20 m, there was K8DD, with a K2.
       780 q's, 135 countries, 33 zones, score 363,720

    On 40 m, there was AC8W, with a K2
    375 q's, 109 countries, 30 zones, score 129,687

    On 80 m, K8AQM, with a K2
    336 q's, 101 countries, 25 zones, score 115,668

    And on 160 meters:
    N8EA with my K3
    119 Q's, 56 countries, 18 zones, score 22,200


    It was an Elecraft room. The only problem was when I arrived one
hour before the end of the contest, to pick up my K3. I think the phrase
was "Over our dead bodies!"

    The different ops took turns listening to the K3. Jeff, N8CC likes
160. With 80 acres, two full size 1/4 wave verticals for both 80 and
160, and 3 beverages, yes, he likes 160. He told me that he thought at
first the K3 was not hooked up to the antenna selector, until he
starting tuning around. Something about "a really quiet receiver". He is
totally impressed.

    K8AJ and I had to wait till 2359 Zulu, and then, reluctantly, I was
allow to retrieve my K3. Within that room, there were 5 more ordered.

       Tom, K8TB   K3 # FB-53


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