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FTM-350 SERIES
APRS MANUAL
The FTM-350 series transceiver is equipped with a 1200/ 9600bps AX.25 Data Modem to enable APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) operation. The Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) is a software program and registered trademark of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR.
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VERTEX STANDARD
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FTM-350 SERIES APRS MANUAL
PREPARATIONS
Before performing any APRS operations, set your callsign, SSID (Secondary Station Identifier), and symbol into the FTM-350, and activate the AX.25 Data Modem via the Set Mode. 1. Press the [SET] key to enter the Set Mode. 2. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select APRS/PKT group, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. 3. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E28 MY CALLSIGN, then press the left side [DIAL] knob twice. 4. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob, or press one of the microphone keypad buttons, to select the first letter or number in your callsign. 5. After selecting the first digit of the DTMF string, using the left side [DIAL] knob, press the [] key to move to the next digit. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as many times as necessary to complete your call sign. 7. You may backspace the cursor by pressing the [] key. 8. When you have completed entering your callsign, press the [ ] key to move to the SSID slot. 9. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the SSID, then press the [] key to save the new setting. 10. Press the [ESC] key to exit from Set Mode item E28 MY CALLSIGN, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E31 MY SYMBOL. 11. Press the left side [DIAL] knob, then select the desired preset symbol by pressing one of the [ICON1] ~ [ICON3] or [USER] keys. To choose another icon, rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired symbol after having pressed either key. You may choose 1 of 46 different symbols. 12. Press the [ESC] key to save the new setting and exit from Set Mode item E31 MY SYMBOL, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E32 POSITION COMMENT. 13. Press the left side [DIAL] knob, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired comment. You may choose 1 of 15 different comments. 14. Press the [ESC] key to save the new setting and exit from Set Mode item E32 POSITION COMMENT, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E29 MY POSITION SET. 15. Press the left side [DIAL] knob. When the optional GPS Antenna Unit is connected to the transceiver, select GPS by rotating the
left side [DIAL] knob then press the left side [DIAL] knob to save the new setting, and then skip to step 19. Otherwise, select MANUAL by rotating the left side [DIAL] knob and advance to the next step. Note: You may choose your position from the Point memories stored on the GPS Point List. Press the [ESC] key to save the new setting and exit from Set Mode item E29 MY POSITION SET, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E30 MY POSITION. Press the left side [DIAL] knob twice, then enter your position (Longitude/Latitude) by using the left side [DIAL] knob (select the number/character) and [] / [] key (to move the cursor). Press the [ENT] key to save the new setting, then press the [ESC] key to exit from Set Mode item E30 MY POSITION. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E05 APRS MODEM. Press the left side [DIAL] knob, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select ON. Press the left side [DIAL] knob to save the new setting, then press the [ESC] key twice to exit from Set Mode.
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When the APRS modem is activated, an A12 icon appears above the Right band frequency display. The FTM-350 provides many convenient functions for APRS operation. Refer to the APRS/ PKT Set Mode chapter beginning with page 20 for details.
SSID LIST SSID Non -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 DETAILS Home Station, Home Station IGate Digipeater Digipeater Digipeater HF to VHF Gateway IGate (not Home Station) Operation via Satellite Hand-held Transceiver, such as VX-8R Maritime Mobile Mobile Transceiver, such as FTM-350R Operation via Internet APRS touch-tone User (and the Occasional Ballooes) Portable Units, such as Laptops, Camp Sites etc. Not Used Trackers HF Operation
RECEIVING AN APRS BEACON
1. Set the Sub band to the APRS frequency. 144.390MHz is generally used in North America. If you dont know the APRS frequency of your country, ask your dealer. Note: In the factory default, the APRS operation uses the Sub band (The A icon will appear at the right side of the Sub band S/PO meter). You may change the APRS operating band via Set Mode item E16 DATA BAND SELECT in the APRS/PKT group. 2. When another stations APRS beacon is received, the APRS pop-up window opens and an APRS alert beep is heard. The APRS popup window closes automatically after ten seconds. 3. To confirm the details of the received beacon, press the [F] key repeatedly, until the [SMART FUNCTION ] keys category changes to F-3 mode, if necessary, then press the [SLIST] key to open the Station List window. 4. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired station, then press the [ENT] key to display its received data. 5. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to scroll through the additional lines or pages of the received information. When the Comment or Status Text is included in the received data, you may jump to the head of the Comment or Status Text instantly by pressing the [TEXT] key. 6. When the confirmation is finished, press the [BCK] key to return to the Station List window.
THE F-3 FUNCTION COMMANDS OF THE [SMART FUNCTION] KEY FOR APRS OPERATION
SLIST MSG F-3 LOCK BCON B-TX Open the Station List window. Open the Message List window. Toggles the key lockout feature on and off by pressing the key. Toggles the transceivers power on and off by pressing and holding the key. Changes the APRS beacon: OFF, ON(FIX), or SMART. Transmit the APRS beacon.
DELETING A RECEIVED BEACON FROM THE STATION LIST
1. Press the [SLIST] key to open the Station List window. 2. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the beacon station to be deleted. 3. Press the [ENT] key to display the received data, then confirm that you really want to erase this beacon data. 4. Press the [DEL] key, then press the [OK?] key to delete the selected beacon station from the Station List.
DELETING ALL RECEIVED BEACONS FROM THE STATION LIST
1. Press the [SLIST] key to open the Station List window. 2. Press the [F] key repeatedly, until the [SMART FUNCTION] keys category changes to S-2 mode, if necessary. 3. Press and hold in the [DEL] key for two seconds, then press the [ALLOK?] key to delete all messages from the Message List. THE FUNCTION COMMAND OF THE [SMART FUNCTION] KEYS WHILE THE STATION LIST IS OPEN
FAST TOP S-1 REPLY QSY SFLT SORT Enables scrolling of the station list using a fast stepping rate (4 rows/click). Jump to the top column of the Station List. Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window (Reply operation). An opposite bands frequency of the APRS operation band changes in accordance with the frequency information included in the received APRS beacon.
Jump to the APRS/PKT Set Mode item E34 SORT FILTER. Initiates sorting. QUERY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window with Query command (?APRSP). GPS Jump to the GPS Information page. P.LIST POINT Jump to the Point List Mode window. Stores the received position data (Lat/Log) to the Point memory.
DISP Toggles the compass display between North Up and Heading Up. TEXT TEXT: Jump to the top of the Status Text Message. TOP TOP: Jump to the top column of the received APRS beacon. REPLY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window (Reply operation). An opposite bands frequency of the APRS operation band changes in accordance with the frequency QSY information included in the received APRS beacon. Displays the Raw data of the received APRS beacon. QUERY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window with Query command (?APRSP). GPS Jump to the GPS Information page. RAW
APRS FILTER SETTING
The APRS filter option allows you to select the specific types of the data to receive. 1. Press the [SET] key to enter the Set Mode. 2. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select APRS/PKT group, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. 3. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E03 APRS FILTER, then press the left side [DIAL] knob to enable modification of this Set Mode item. 4. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the filter you wish to exclude. 5. Press the left side [DIAL] knob, and then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select OFF. 6. Press the left side [DIAL] knob to save the new setting. 7. Repeat the above steps and select OFF for any other filters you wish exclude. 8. When you have completed your selection, press the [ESC] key several times to exit from Set Mode. The FTM-350 provides many convenient functions for APRS operation. Refer to the APRS/ PKT Set Mode chapter beginning on page 20 for details.
APRS ALERT BEEP LIST
EMERGENCY COMMENT Set x 3 times EMERGENCY BEACON Received x 12 times BEACON Received (APRS Filter ON) MESSAGE Received MESSAGE REJ Received OWN BEACON (MY POSITION) Received MESSAGE ACK Received BEACON Received (Duplicate Beacon) OWN MESSAGE Received
BEACON Received (APRS Filter OFF)
GROUP/BULLETIN MESSAGE Received
OPTINAL SETTINGS
8. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select 1: SELECT item, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the Status Text resister (TEXT 1 through TEXT 5) you wish to send, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select 2: TX RATE item, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the frequency whereyou want to transmit your Status Text Message (1/1 through 1/8). Then press the left side [DIAL] knob. Press the [ESC] key several times to exit from Set Mode.
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When the APRS beacon transmits, the Status Text Message is transmitted with the APRS beacon. The FTM-350 provides many convenient functions for APRS operation. Refer to the APRS/ PKT Set Mode chapter beginning with page 20 for details.
RECEIVING AN APRS MESSAGE
1. Set the Sub band to the APRS frequency used in your area. 144.390MHz is generally used in North America. If you dont know the APRS frequency of your country, ask your dealer. Note: In the factory default, the APRS operation uses the Sub band (the A icon will appear at the right side of the Sub band S/PO meter). You may change the APRS operation band via Set Mode item E21 DATA BAND SELECT in the APRS/PKT group. 2. When an APRS message is received, the APRS pop-up window opens and an APRS alert beep is heard. After ten seconds, the APRS pop-up window closes automatically. 3. To confirm the details of the received message, press the [F] key repeatedly, until the [SMART FUNCTION ] keys category changes to F-3 mode, if necessary, then press the [MSG] key to open the Message List window. When the received call is unread, the icon will appear behind the Rx icon of the Message. 4. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired station, then press the [ENT] key to display the received message. 5. When the confirmation is finished, press the [BCK] key to return to the Message List window.
DELETING A RECEIVED MESSAGE FROM THE MESSAGE LIST
1. Press the [MSG] key to open the Message List window. 2. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the station which includes the message to be deleted. 3. Press the [ENT] key to display the message data, then confirm that you really want to erase this message data. 4. Press the [DEL] key, then press the [OK?] key to delete the selected message from the Message List.
DELETING ALL RECEIVED MESSAGES FROM THE MESSAGE LIST
1. Press the [MSG] key to open the Message List window. 2. Press the [F] key repeatedly, until the [SMART FUNCTION] keys category changes to L-2 mode, if necessary. 3. Press and hold in the [DEL] key for two seconds, then press the [ALLOK?] key to delete all messages from the Message List.
THE FUNCTION COMMANDS OF THE [SMART FUNCTION] KEYS WHILE MESSAGE LIST IS OPEN
L-1 Enables scrolling of the message list using a fast stepping rate (4 rows/click). Jump to the top column of the Message List. REPLY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window (Reply operation). MEDIT Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window. FAST TOP
TXCLR Clears the remaining number of transmissions of the APRS message. UnREAD Toggle the unread flag on and off. L-2 QUERY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window with Query command (?APRSP). POS Displays the beacon information of the selected station. Resends the APRS Message. M-1 REPLY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window (Reply operation). MEDIT Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window. RETX Displays the Raw data of the message. M-2 QUERY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window with Query command (?APRSP). POS Displays the beacon information of the selected station. RAW
MESSAGE GROUP SETTING
The Message group option allows you to choose to receive only specific types of message information. 1. Press the [SET] key to enter the Set Mode. 2. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select APRS/PKT group, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. 3. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E26 MESSAGE GROUP, then press the left side [DIAL] knob to enable modification of this Set Mode item. 4. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the group you wish to utilize (GROUP1: ALL, GROUP2: CQ, GROUP3: QST, or GROUP4: YAESU). 5. If you add a new message group code and/or bulletin group code, select GROUP5, GROUP6 (for message group code) or BULLETN1 ~ BULLETN3 (for bulletin group code) by rotating the left side [DIAL] knob, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. 6. Use the [] / [] key to navigate to each column, the use the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired characters/numbers in each column. 7. Repeat for each column to complete the message (up to 9 characters) or bulletin (up to 5 characters). 8. When you have completed your selection, press the [ENT] key to save the new setting, then press the [ESC] key several times to exit from Set Mode. The FTM-350 provides many convenient functions for APRS operation. Refer to the APRS/ PKT Set Mode chapter beginning on page 20 for details.
TRANSMIT AN APRS MESSAGE
1. Press the [F] key repeatedly, until the [SMART FUNCTION] keys category changes to F-3 mode, if necessary. 2. Press the [MSG] key to open the Message List window. 3. Press the [MEDIT] key to enter the TX Message Edit mode. 4. Press the [CLR] key to clear any previously stored callsign, if necessary. 5. Enter the callsign (with SSID) of the station you wish to contact using the following examples. Example 1: Press one of the microphone keypad button. Press the [A] / [B] key to move the cursor forward or backward, and press the [C] key to delete all data after the cursor. Example 2: Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select a character/number and press the [ ] key to move the cursor to the next digit. Press the [ ] key to backspace the cursor. 6. When you have completed entering the callsign (with SSID), press the microphone [B] key or [] key. 7. Press the [CLR] key to clear any previous messages, if necessary. 8. Enter the message using the same procedures as above. Additionally, you may select/ add/delete the characters/message using the following procedure: a. Press the [FONT] key to change the character (upper-case alphabet, lower-case alphabet, numeric, and symbol). b. If you want to add a previously stored message (select a message from the list stored in APRS/PKT Set Mode item E04 APRS MESSAGE TEXT; see next page): 1) Press the [ F ] key to change the [SMART FUNCTION] keys category to E-2 mode. 2) Press the [MTXT] key to open the MESSAGE TEXT window, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired previously stored message. 3) Press the [ENT] key to insert the message, then press the [ESC] key to close the window. c. Press the [INS] key to add a character. d. Press the [CLR] key or microphone [C] key to delete all data after the cursor.
9. When the message entry is complete, press the [MTX] key to transmit the message and return to the Message List window. The transmitted message is stored into the Message List. 10. The APRS message is transmitted repeatedly, up to five times, once each minute until an acknowledgment packet (ack) is received. If an acknowledgment packet (ack) is received, the beeper will sound and the icon will appear on the display. 11. Each time the APRS message is repeated, the remaining number of transmissions of the message is shown on the display. If there is no acknowledgment packet (ack), even after the message transmits five times, the. (period) icon will appear on the Message List window, (Or, the TXOUT notation will appear on the Detailed Message screen,) instead of the remaining number of transmissions. THE FUNCTION COMMANDS OF THE [SMART FUNCTION] KEYS WHILE MESSAGE LIST APPEARS
L-1 Enables scrolling of the message list using a fast stepping rate (4 rows/click). Jump to the top column of the message List. REPLY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window (Reply operation). MEDIT Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window. FAST TOP
TXCLR Clears the remaining number of transmissions of the APRS message. UnREAD Toggle the unread flag on and off. L-2 QUERY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window with Query command (?APRSP). POS Displays the beacon information of the selected station. Resends the APRS Message when the acknowledgment packet (ack) is not received. M-1 REPLY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window (Reply operation). MEDIT Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window. RETX Displays the Raw data of the message. M-2 QUERY Jump to the TX MESSAGE EDIT window with Query command (?APRSP). POS Displays the beacon information of the selected station. RAW FONT INS Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right. Change the character (upper-case alphabet, lower-case alphabet, numeric, and symbol). Inserts a character into the current digit.
MTXT Opens the MESSAGE TEXT window. CLRALL Clears all data. E-2 QUERY Clear the all data and add Query command (?APRSP).
STORE THE FIXED FORM MESSAGE
The FTM-350 allows you to store eight fixed form messages (up to 16 characters for each message). 1. Press the [SET] key to enter the Set Mode. 2. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select APRS/PKT group, then press the left side [DIAL] knob. 3. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select Set Mode item E04 APRS MESSAGE TXT, then press the left side [DIAL] knob to enable modification of this Set Mode item. 4. Rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the Message register (1 - 8) you wish to store your message to. 5. Press the left side [DIAL] knob to begin message entry into the selected register. 6. Enter the message using the same procedure as described previously. 7. When you have completed your message entry, press the [ENT] key to save the new setting, then press the [ESC] key several times to exit from Set Mode. The FTM-350 provides many convenient functions for APRS operation. Refer to the APRS/ PKT Set Mode chapter beginning with page 20 for details.
APRS/PKT SET MODE
SET MODE ITEM E01 APRS COMPASS E02 APRS DESTINATION E03 APRS FILTER FUNCTION Selects the compass display heading Displays the model code of this transceiver. Selects the filter type option allowing you to re- 1 ceive only specified types of APRS beacon data. 8 Programming the fixed form APRS message. AVAILABLE VALUES (DEFAULT: BOLD) NORTH UP / HEADING UP APY350 (Fixed) Mic-E: ON / OFF POSITION: ON / OFF WEATHER: ON / OFF OBJECT: ON / OFF ITEM: ON / OFF STATUS: ON / OFF OTHER: ON / OFF RANGE LIMIT: OFF / 1-messages (up to 16 character) ON / OFF ON /OFF
E04 APRS MESSAGE TXT E05 APRS MODEM E06 APRS MUTE E07 APRS POPUP
E08 APRS RINGER
E09 APRS RINGER (CALL) E10 APRS TXDELAY E11 APRS UNIT
E12 BEACON INF SELECT
E13 BEACON STATUS TXT
Enables/Disables the APRS modem. Enables/Disables the AF mute function on the APRS band. Sets the timer parameter of the pop-up window. 1 BEACON: OFF / 1 ~ 10 ~ 30sec / CONTINUOUS 2 MESSAGE: OFF / 1 ~ 10 ~ 30sec / CONTINUOUS Enables/Disables the alert ringer while APRS 1 TX BEACON: ON / OFF operation. 2 TX MESSAGE: ON / OFF 3 RX BEACON: ON / OFF 4 RX MESSAGE: ON / OFF 5 CALL RINGER: ON / OFF 6 RNG RINGER: OFF / 1 ~ MSG VOICE: ON / OFF Call Sign register for the CALL RINGER func8 stations tion. (6 characters plus SSID) Select the transmission delay time between trans100ms / 150ms / 200ms / mitting the APRS data and transmitting a pre250ms / 300ms / 400ms / 500ms / amble (flag code) prior to APRS data. 750ms / 1000ms Selects the unit for the APRS beacon informa- 1 POSITION:.mm / ss tion. 2 DISTANCE: km / mile 3 SPEED: km/h / knot / mph 4 ALTITUDE: m / ft 5 BARO: hPa / mb / mmHb / inHb 6 TEMP: C / F 7 RAIN: mm / inch 8 WIND: m/s / mph / knot The default value depends on the transceiver version. Sets the information of the TX Beacon. 1 AMBIGUITY: OFF / 1digit / 2digits / 3digits / 4digits 2 SPD/CSE: ON / OFF 3 ALTITUDE: ON / OFF Store the status text for the APRS Beacon. 1 SELECT: OFF / TEXT 1 ~ TEXT TX RATE: 1/1 ~ 1/TEXT 1: 4 TEXT 2: 5 TEXT 3: 6 TEXT 4: 7 TEXT 5:
SET MODE ITEM E14 BEACON TX FUNCTION Enables/Disables the automatic transmission of the APRS Beacon. AVAILABLE VALUES (DEFAULT: BOLD) 1 AUTO: OFF / ON(FIX) / SMART 2 INTERVAL: 30sec / 1min / 2min / 3min / 5min / 10min / 15min / 20min / 30min / 60min 3 PROPORTIONAL: ON / OFF 4 DECAY: ON / OFF 5 LOW SPEED: 1 ~ 3 ~ RATE LIMIT: 5sec ~ 30sec ~ 180 sec 1 SPEED: 4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps 2 OUTPUT: OFF / GPS OUT / PACKET 1 APRS: MAIN BAND / SUB BAND / L-BAND FIX / R-BAND FIX / L=TX/R=RX / L=RX/R=TX 2 DATA: MAIN BAND / SUB BAND / L-BAND FIX / R-BAND FIX / L=TX/R=RX / L=RX/R=TX 1 APRS: 1200 bps / 9600 bps 2 DATA: 1200 bps / 9600 bps 1 APRS: RX BAND / TX/RX BAND 2 DATA: RX BAND / TX/RX BAND 3 TX: ON / OFF OFF / WIDE1-1 / WIDE1-1, WIDE2-1 / PATH1 / PATH2 / PATH3 / PATH4 / FULL1 / FULL2 (up to 2 Digipeater Address) (up to 2 Digipeater Address) (up to 2 Digipeater Address) (up to 2 Digipeater Address) (up to 8 Digipeater Address) (up to 8 Digipeater Address) 1 GROUP1: ALL 2 GROUP2: CQ 3 GROUP3: QST 4 GROUP4: YAESU 5 GROUP5: 6 GROUP6: 7 BULLETN1: BLN? 8 BULLETN2: BLN? 9 BULLETN3: BLN? 1 STATUS: ON / OFF 2 CALLSIGN: - 3 TEXT: - NN
E15 COM PORT SETTING
Sets the COM port setting.
E16 DATA BAND SELECT
Selects the operating band for APRS and DATA operation.
E17 DATA SPEED E18 DATA SQUELCH E19 DIGI PATH SELECT E20 E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 DIGI PATH 1 DIGI PATH 2 DIGI PATH 3 DIGI PATH 4 DIGI PATH FULL 1 DIGI PATH FULL 2 MESSAGE GROUP
Selects the Baud Rate for APRS and DATA operation. Configure the Squelch settings for APRS, DATA and TX. Selects the APRS packet path you wish to path through. Sets the APRS packet path. Sets the APRS packet path. Sets the APRS packet path. Sets the APRS packet path. Sets the APRS packet path. Sets the APRS packet path. Sets the filter type option allowing you to receive only specified types of APRS Group/Bulletin message information.
E27 MESSAGE REPLY E28 MY CALLSIGN
Enable/Disable the message reply feature, and program its details. Program your callsign.
SET MODE ITEM E29 MY POSITION SET FUNCTION Select your position to send by APRS. GPS MANUAL P.LIST GRP1-POINT1 P.LIST GRP1-POINT2 P.LIST GRP1-POINT3 P.LIST GRP1-POINT4 P.LIST GRP2-POINT1 P.LIST GRP2-POINT2 P.LIST GRP2-POINT3 P.LIST GRP2-POINT4 P.LIST GRP3-POINT1 P.LIST GRP3-POINT2 P.LIST GRP3-POINT3 P.LIST GRP3-POINT4 P.LIST GRP4-POINT1 P.LIST GRP4-POINT2 P.LIST GRP4-POINT3 P.LIST GRP4-POINT4 Determine and memorize your location (Lat/Log). POSITION DATA: NS. ( ) / EW. ( ) Selects your icon which will be displayed on the 46 symbols monitor of other stations as you. Selects position comment depending on your situOff Duty / En Route / In Service / ation. Returning / Committed / Special / Priority / Custom 0 / Custom 1 / Custom 2 / Custom 3 / Custom 4 / Custom 5 / Custom 6 / Emergency! Sets the SmartBeaconingTM feature. 1 STATUS: OFF / TYPE1 / TYPE2 / (SmartBeaconingTM from HamHUD Nichetronix) TYPELOW SPEED: 2 ~ 5 ~ HIGH SPEED: 3 ~ SLOW RATE: 1min ~ 30min ~ 100min 5 FAST RATE: 10sec ~ 120sec ~ 180sec 6 TURN ANGLE: 5 ~ 28 ~ TURN SLOPE: 1 ~ 26 ~ TURN TIME: 5sec ~ 30sec ~ 180sec Selects the Sort method and Filter type. 1 SORT: TIME / CALLSIGN / DISTANCE 2 FILTER: ALL / MOBILE / FREQUENCY / OBJECT / ITEM / DIGIPEATER / VOIP / WEATHER / YAESU / OTHER PKT / CALL RINGER / RNG RINGER AVAILABLE VALUES (DEFAULT: BOLD)
E30 MY POSITION E31 MY SYMBOL E32 POSITION COMMENT
E33 SmartBeaconing
E34 SORT FILTER
E01: APRS COMPASS Function: Selects the display format of the APRS compass. Available Values: NORTH UP or HEADING UP Default: NORTH UP NORTH UP: The FTM-350 displays the compass scale in the North up orientation and displays the beacon station with a D icon on the compass D scale. HEADING UP: The FTM-350 displays the compass scale in the Heading Up orientation and displays the beacon station with a D icon on the compass D scale. E02: APRS DESTINATION Function: Displays the model code of this transceiver. Default: APY350 (This model code can not be changed.) E03: APRS FILTER Function: Selects the filter type option allowing you to receive only the specified types of APRS Beacon data. Available Values: 1 Mic-E: OFF or ON 2 POSITION: OFF or ON 3 WEATHER: OFF or ON 4 OBJECT: OFF or ON 5 ITEM: OFF or ON 6 STATUS: OFF or ON 7 OTHER: OFF or ON 8 RANGE LIMIT: OFF, 1 ~ 10 (by one step), 20 ~ 3000 (by 10 steps) The range unit depends on the Set Mode Item E11: APRS UNIT. Default: 1 Mic-E: ON 2 POSITION: ON 3 WEATHER: ON 4 OBJECT: ON 5 ITEM: ON 6 STATUS: ON 7 OTHER: OFF 8 RANGE LIMIT: OFF Mic-E: When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send a MIC Encoder Beacon. POSITION: When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send a Position Beacon and Raw NMEA data. WEATHER: When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send a Weather Beacon.
OBJECT: ITEM: STATUS: OTHER: RANGE LIMIT: When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send an Object Beacon. When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send an Item Beacon. When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send a Status Beacon. When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which send a packet signal except the APRS beacon. When this item set to ON, the FTM-350 shows the stations which are inside of the range limit setting.
E04: APRS MESSAGE TXT Function: Programming the Fixed form APRS message. See page 18 for details. E05: APRS MODEM Function: Enables/Disables the APRS modem (AX.25 Data modem). Available Values: OFF or ON Default: OFF When this item is set to ON, the A12 (for 1200 bps packet) or A96 (for 9600 bps packet) icon appears in the display. E06: APRS MUTE Function: Enables/Disables audio output of the APRS Operation Band during APRS operation. Available Values: OFF or ON Default: OFF When this item is set to ON, the A12 or A96 icon in the display blinks. E07: APRS POPUP Function: Sets the timer parameter of the pop-up window. Available Values: 1 BEACON: OFF, 1 ~ 30 sec, or CONTINUOUS 2 MESSAGE: OFF, 1 ~ 30 sec, or CONTINUOUS Default: 1 BEACON: 10 sec 2 MESSAGE: 10 sec BEACON: Selects the open time of the pop-up window when an APRS beacon is received. MESSAGE: Selects the open time of the pop-up window when an APRS Message is received. When this item is set to CONTINUOUS, the pop-up window remains open until the [ENT] or [ESC] key is pressed.
E08: APRS RINGER Function: Enables/Disables the alert ringer during APRS operation. Available Values: 1 TX BEACON: OFF or ON 2 TX MESSAGE: OFF or ON 3 RX BEACON: OFF or ON 4 RX MESSAGE: OFF or ON 5 CALL RINGER: OFF or ON 6 RNG RINGER: OFF/1 - MSG VOICE: OFF or ON Default: 1 TX BEACON: ON 2 TX MESSAGE: ON 3 RX BEACON: ON 4 RX MESSAGE: ON 5 CALL RINGER: OFF 6 RNG RINGER: OFF 7 MSG VOICE: OFF TX BEACON: When this item is set to ON, the FTM-350 emits an audible alert ringer when an APRS beacon is transmitted. TX MESSAGE: When this item is set to ON, the FTM-350 emits an audible alert ringer when an APRS message is transmitted. RX BEACON: When this item is set to ON, the FTM-350 emits an audible alert ringer when an APRS beacon is received. RX MESSAGE: When this item is set to ON, the FTM-350 emits an audible alert ringer when an APRS message is received. CALL RINGER: When this item is set to ON, the FTM-350 emits an audible alert ringer when an APRS beacon including a callsign which is entered in the Set Mode item E09 APRS RINGER (CALL). RNG RINGER: When this item is set to a desired value, the FTM-350 emits an audible alert ringer when an APRS beacon is received from a station within the selected range (The range unit Your current position depends on the Set Mode item E11 APRS UNIT). MSG VOICE: When this item is set to ON, the Selected Range FTM-350 audibly announces the re- : Emits the Normal alert ringer ceived APRS message and callsign : Emits the RNG RINGER alert ringer (requires optional FVS-2 Voice Guide Unit). Normally, only the call sign is announced. However, if the beginning of the message includes a % character, the entire message will be announced alphabetically.
E18: DATA SQUELCH Function: Configures the Squelch settings for APRS, DATA, and TX. Available Values: 1 APRS: RX BAND or TX/RX BAND 2 DATA: RX BAND or TX/RX BAND 3 TX: OFF or ON Default: 1 APRS: RX BAND 2 DATA: RX BAND 3 TX: ON RX BAND: Does not transmit the APRS/DATA data when the RX bands squelch circuit is open. TX/RX BAND: Does not transmit the APRS/DATA data when the TX and RX bands squelch circuits are both open. TX: Determine the SQL port (pin 6 of the DATA jack). When this item is set to ON, the external TNC can not initiate transmit while the FTM350 is transmitting. E19: DIGI PATH SELECT Function: Selects the APRS packet path you wish to path through. Available Values: OFF / WIDE1-1(fixed value) / WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1(fixed value) / PATH 1 / PATH 2 / PATH 3 / PATH 4 / FULL 1 or FULL2 Default: WIDE1-1,WIDE2-1 (fixed value) E20: DIGI PATH 1 Function: Sets the APRS packet path. Program the address information (callsign or alias etc) of the digipeater that you selected as PATH 1 in Set Mode item E19 DIGI PATH SELECT. E21: DIGI PATH 2 Function: Sets the APRS packet path. Program the address information (callsign or alias etc) of the digipeater that you selected as PATH 2 in Set Mode item E19 DIGI PATH SELECT. E22: DIGI PATH 3 Function: Sets the APRS packet path. Program the address information (callsign or alias etc) of the digipeater that you selected as PATH 3 in Set Mode item E19 DIGI PATH SELECT. E23: DIGI PATH 4 Function: Sets the APRS packet path. Program the address information (callsign or alias etc) of the digipeater that you selected as PATH 4 in Set Mode item E19 DIGI PATH SELECT.
E24: DIGI PATH FULL 1 Function: Sets the APRS packet path. Program the address information (callsign or alias etc) of the digipeater that you selected as FULL 1 in Set Mode item E19 DIGI PATH SELECT. E25: DIGI PATH FULL 2 Function: Sets the APRS packet path. Program the address information (callsign or alias etc) of the digipeater that you selected as FULL 2 in Set Mode item E19 DIGI PATH SELECT. E26: MESSAGE GROUP Function: Sets the filter type option allowing you to receive only the specified types of APRS Group/Bulletin Message information. Available Values: 1 GROUP1: ALL 2 GROUP2: CQ 3 GROUP3: QST 4 GROUP4: YAESU 5 GROUP5: 6 GROUP6: 7 BULLETN1: BLN? 8 BULLETN2: BLN? 9 BULLETN3: BLN? E27: MESSAGE REPLY Function: Enable/Disable the automatic message reply feature, and program its details. Available Values: 1 STATUS: OFF or ON 2 CALLSIGN: - 3 TEXT: Default: 1 STATUS: OFF 2 CALLSIGN: - 3 TEXT: STATUS: When this item is set to ON, the FTM-350 transmits the reply message (determined from the TEXT item) automatically when an APRS message is received. CALLSIGN: Program the callsign here when you wish to reply to a specific station only. TEXT: Enter the reply message.
E28: MY CALLSIGN Function: Program your callsign. See page 2 for details. E29: MY POSITION SET Function: Determine your location (Longitude/Latitude). Available Values: GPS, MANUAL, or P.LIST GRP1-POINT1 ~ P.LIST GRP4-POINT4 Default: GPS GPS: Your location is determined by the optional GPS Unit. When the optional GPS Unit is connected to the transceiver, select this item. MANUAL: Your location is determined by Set Mode item E30 MY POSITION. P.LIST: Your location is determined from the Point list memory data. See page 25 of the FTM-350 Operating manual for details. E30: MY POSITION Function: Program your location (Longitude/Latitude) manually. See page 2 for details. E31: MY SYMBOL Function: Select the icon, which will be displayed to identify your station on the monitors of other stations. Available Values: ICON1, ICON2, ICON3 (46 symbols each), and USER (free select charactor) , ICON2: , ICON3: , USER: Default: ICON1: You may replace the default icon of the ICON1, ICON2, and ICON3 to another one by rotating the left side [DIAL] knob. If you wish to change the USER icon, press the left side [DIAL] knob, then rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired Symbol Table ID (left digits in the parenthesis), then press the left side [DIAL] knob and rotate the left side [DIAL] knob to select the desired Symbol Code (right digits in the parenthesis). E32: POSITION COMMENT Function: Selects position comment depending on your situation. Available Values: Off Duty, En Route, In Service, Returning, Committed, Special, Priority, Custom 0 ~ Custom 6, EMERGENCY! Default: Off Duty Important Note: Only set this item to EMERGENCY when urgent help is needed, such as an accident or a disaster.
E33: SmartBeaconing Function: Selects the various parameters of the SmartBeaconingTM. The SmartBeaconingTM function regulates the APRS beacon transmissions based on the received GPS data (Movement speed, and movement direction etc.). Available Values: 1 STATUS: OFF, TYPE1, TYPE2, or TYPELOW SPEED: 2 ~ HIGH SPEED: 3 ~ SLOW RATE: 1 min ~ 100 min 5 FAST RATE: 10 sec ~ 180 sec 6 TURN ANGLE: 5 ~ TURN SLOPE: 1 ~ TURN TIME: 5 sec ~ 180 sec Default: 1 STATUS: OFF 2 LOW SPEED: HIGH SPEED: SLOW RATE: 30 min 5 FAST RATE: 120 sec 6 TURN ANGLE: TURN SLOPE: TURN TIME: 30 sec STATUS: These resisters sum up (combine) the LOW SPEED through TURN TIME items parameters in the TYPE 1, TYPE 2, or TYPE 3 settings. When STATUS is set to TYPE 1, TYPE 2, or TYPE 3, the SmartBeaconingTM is activated with parameters of that setting. When STATUS is set to OFF, the SmartBeaconingTM function is disabled. LOW SPEED: This item designates the lower speed threshold. The FTM-350 transmits an APRS beacon when your vehicle speed becomes lower than the selected speed. The transmission interval time of the APRS beacon is set in SLOW RATE item. (The speed unit is determined from the Set Mode item E11 APRS UNIT.) HIGH SPEED: This item designates the higher speed threshold. The FTM-350 transmits an APRS beacon when your vehicle speed becomes higher than the selected speed. The transmission interval time of the APRS beacon is set in FAST RATE item. (The speed unit is determined from the Set Mode item E11 APRS UNIT.) SLOW RATE: This item designates the transmission interval time of the APRS beacon at low vehicle speeds.
FAST RATE: This item designates the maximum transmission interval time of the APRS beacon at high vehicle speeds. TURN ANGLE: This item designates the course change angle that indicates a progress heading change. TURN SLOPE: This item sets a coefficient to modify the TURN ANGLE algorithm, thus increasing the beacon rate for lower vehicle speeds. When this setting value is increased, the threshold angles of the APRS beacon timing are increased as the vehicle velocity is decreased. TURN TIME: This item designates the minimum delay time between each APRS beacon. The FTM-350 does not transmit an APRS beacon until this setting time has elapsed since the previous APRS beacon transmission, preventing too frequent beacon transmissions. Note: In the factory, the same default parameter, suitable for mobile operation are saved in TYPE1, TYPE2 and TYPE3 registers. You may customize the parameters of each register for differing situations such as highway travel, urban routes, etc. SmartBeaconingTM from HamHUD Nichetronix. E34: SORT FILTER Function: Selects the Sort method and Filter type. Available Values: 1 SORT: TIME, CALLSIGN, or DISTANCE 2 FILTER: ALL, MOBILE, FREQUENCY, OBJECT/ITEM, DIGIPEATER, VOIP, WEATHER, YAESU, OTHER PKT, CALL RINGER, RNG RINGER Default: 1 SORT: TIME 2 FILTER: ALL SORT TIME: Press the Smart Function [SORT] key, to sort the Station List by time order. CALLSIGN: Press the Smart Function [SORT] key, to sort the Station List by callsign order. DISTANCE: Press the Smart Function [SORT] key, to sort the Station List by near distance order. Note: The sorted Station List automatically returns to TIME order when the transceiver is turned off. FILTER ALL: MOBILE: FREQUENCY: OBJECT/ITEM: DIGIPEATER : All received APRS beacons are displayed. Only the APRS beacons of the mobile stations are displayed. Only the APRS beacons, which have a frquency data, are displayed. Only the APRS beacons from Object or Item stations are displayed. Only the APRS beacons from the digipeaters are displayed.
VOIP: WEATHER: YAESU: OTHER PKT: Only the APRS beacons from the VOIP station, such as WiRES stations are displayed. Only the APRS beacons from the weather stations are displayed. Only the APRS beacons transmitted from a Yaesu transceiver, such as the VX-8D, FTM-350 etc. are displayed. Only APRS beacons of the STATUS stations including RAW NMEA data, and APRS Beacons including packet data (except APRS beacon data) are displayed. Note: To display the stations including the packet data (except the APRS Beacon data), it is necessary to set the OTHER parameter of Set Mode item E03 APRS FILTER to on. The FTM-350 displays only the APRS beacons of the CALL RINGER stations, which are, entered into Set Mode item E09 APRS RINGER (CALL). The FTM-350 displays only the APRS beacons of the RNG RINGER stations which are defined via the Set Mode parameters of E08 APRS RINGER.
CALL RINGER:
RNG RINGER:
APPENDIX
CT-140 CABLE CONNECTIONS
D-SUB 9-PIN N.C. TXD (Serial data output: FTM-350 PC) RXD (Serial data input: FTM-350 PC) N.C. GND N.C. Connected to pin Connected to pin N.C.
To PC To FTM-350 To TNC
8-PIN MINI DIN PKD (Packet data input) GND PKS (PTT) RX96 (9600bps Packet data output) RX12 (1200bps Packet data output) SQL (Squelch control) TXD (Serial data output: FTM-350 PC) RXD (Serial data input: FTM-350 PC)
6-PIN MINI DIN PKD (Packet data input) GND PKS (PTT) RX96 (9600bps Packet data output) RX12 (1200bps Packet data output) SQL (Squelch control)
CT-141 CABLE CONNECTIONS
To FTM-350 To TNC
CT-142 CABLE CONNECTIONS
To FTM-350 To PC
D-SUB 9-PIN N.C. TXD (Serial data output: FTM-350 PC) RXD (Serial data input: FTM-350 PC) N.C. GND N.C. Connected to pin Connected to pin N.C.
FTM-350 SERIES DATA JACK PIN ASSIGNMENT
(Viewed from rear panel)
PKD GND PKS RX96 RX12 SQL TXD RXD (Packet data input) (PTT) (9600bps Packet data output) (1200bps Packet data output) (Squelch control) (Serial data output: FTM-350 PC) (Serial data input: FTM-350 PC)
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2004-05 OREGON MENS BASKETBALL
DEC. 13, 2004
OREGON (4-1)
BETHUNE-COOKMAN (3-2)
Tuesday, Dec. 14 * 7 p.m. PST * McArthur Court (9,087) Ducks Return to Mac for the First Time Since Nov. 22 2004-05 Schedule & Results 4-0 Overall 0-0 Pac-10 2-0 Home 0-0 Away 2-0 Neutral
NOVEMBER 7 Trinity Western (EX) 14 Western Oregon (EX) 19 Idaho State 22 New Mexico 27 vs. Marshall (OSN-14)1 DECEMBER 4 vs. Vanderbilt (OSN-14)vs. No. 1/1 Illinois (ESPN)Bethune-Cookman 18 at Fresno State (OSN) 22 Winthrop 28 Portland 31 * USC (OSN) JANUARY 2 * UCLA (OSN) 8 * Oregon State (OSN) 13 * at Washington 15 * at Washington State 20 * Arizona (FSN-N) 22 * Arizona State (OSN) 27 * at California (FSN-R) 29 * at Stanford (FSN-R) FEBRUARY 5 * at Oregon State (FSN-NW) 10 * Washington (FSN-N) 12 * Washington State (ABC) 17 * at Arizona (OSN) 19 * at Arizona State (OSN) 24 * California (FSN-N) 26 * Stanford (TBA) MARCH 3 * at USC (TBA) 5 * at UCLA (TBA) 10 Pac-10 Tournament (FSN)Pac-10 Tournament (FSN)Pac-10 Tournament (CBS)4
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106-79 66-58 77-51 79-75 89-69 75-65 66-p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA 7:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 3:00 p.m.
WHATS ON TAP. Oregon returns to WHATS TAP McArthur Court for the first time in more than three weeks to host BethuneCookman of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. The Ducks last appeared on their home court Nov. 22 versus New Mexico. Tuesdays game is one of only three remaining on the UO home slate for which tickets are still available. QUICK HITS HITS.A brief look at what to watch for on Tuesday: Oregon has won 28 straight non-conference games at McArthur Court. Road Trip From.: Not only is Bethune-Cookman on a four-day three-game tour of the State Oregon -- the Wildcats play at Oregon State Monday night and at Portland State on Thursday -- but the school is also in the midst of an eight-game, month-long stint away from its home in Daytona Beach, Fla. BCC played its last home game Dec. 1 versus Texas Southern and wont play in Moore Gymnasium again until Jan. 10 against Maryland-Eastern Shore. Bi-Mart Special. Fans can take advantage of a 2-for-1 special that the Athletic Ticket Office is offering to those fans who present a Bi-Mart card when purchasing reserved seats ($21). Call 1-541-346-4461 for more info. Trends. Malik Hairston has 18 assists in his last three games. Bryce Taylor is netting 14.3 points per game in the last three. TENTATIVE OREGON STARTERS
F F C G G G G G F C G C G F Malik Hairston Ian Crosswhite Mitch Platt Aaron Brooks Bryce Taylor Brandon Lincoln Jordan Kent Chamberlain Oguchi Maarty Leunen Ray Schafer Kenny Love Matt Short Adrian Stelly Adam Zahn 6-6 7-0 6-10 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-9 7-0 6-2 7-0 6-3 6-225 Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. ppg 12.8 12.0 2.2 13.8 13.0 6.2 6.0 4.3 3.6 2.2 2.0 0.5 0.0 --rpg 4.8 6.4 2.0 2.8 3.4 2.4 1.2 0.8 3.6 2.4 1.5 1.5 0.0 --other 3.8 apg.852 FT Pct.571 FG Pct. 5.4 apg.500 3FG Pct.500 FG Pct.667 FG Pct.583 FG Pct.500 FG Pct.
RESERVES
* Indicates PAC-10 Conference games 1 Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, W.Va. 2 Pape Jam, Rose Garden, Portland, Ore. 3 United Center, Chicago, Ill. 4 Pac-10 Tournament, Staples Center, Los Angeles, Calif. All times PST Opponent rankings are AP/USA Today, at date of game
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Oregon Mens Basketball December 13, 2004 2-2-2-2-2
Following the Ducks
Tickets/Bethune-Cookman: Approximately 650 Reserved ($21) remain. No General Admission. Fans can take advantage of a 2-for-1 special that the Athletic Ticket Office is offering to those fans who present a Bi-Mart card when purchasing reserved seats ($21). Call 1-541-346-4461 for more information. On Radio: All games are broadcast on the 13-station Oregon Sports Network\ESPN Plus. Voice of the Ducks Jerry Allen will call the action for the 18th year. Air time is 30 minutes before tip. In addition, all Oregon games are available on the internet at www.GoDucks.com. On Television/Bethune-Cookman: None. On the Internet: Releases, statistics, schedules, rosters and biographies, as well as all OSN broadcasts can be found on Oregons official web site: www.GoDucks.com. Ducks Sports Rap: KUGN Radio (590-AM) in Eugene will again produce the statewide call-in show at 7 p.m. each Tuesday during the season, featuring Oregon basketball coaches Ernie Kent and Bev Smith. Oregon Basketball with Ernie Kent: Each Sunday at 5 p.m. beginning in January and continuing through the end of the season, the Oregon Sports Network will air Oregon Basketball with Ernie Kent. The show can be seen on OSN affiliates KEZI-Eugene, KDRV-Medford, KDKF-Klamath Falls and Comcast Cable Channel 14 in Portland and Salem.
This Date in Oregon History
Dec. 14, 1996 Oregon defeats Cleveland State 88-65 for what would be win No. 5 in a 10-0 start in coach Jerry Greens final season in Eugene. The Ducks went 17-11 that season and received a bid to the National Invitation Tournament. Oregons 10-0 start was its best since going 10-0 in 1974-75. D-Fence. Prior to the Illinois game, Oregon had held its first four opponents below 40 percent shooting. The Duck D is still holding opponents to only 41.7 percent from the field this season. See p. 3 for more on Oregons defense. Rookie Production. Oregons six newcomers are accounting for 49 percent of Oregons offense (37.9 ppg), 47 percent of its rebounds (16.5 rpg) and 46 percent of its assists (7.8 apg). The rookies have also hit 19 of the Ducks 40 three-pointers. Deep Bench. Oregon has played at least 10 players in all five games this season (and 12 in three of the five). Whats more, the Ducks have nine players averaging at least 10 minutes a game. Junior Ian Crosswhite entered the UO career top 10 in blocked shots against Vanderbilt. Hes two back of No. 9 Keith Balderston (48/1984-88). Check out page 4 for a look at the career lists. Sharp Shooting. Oregon hit 60.7 percent (34-of-56) from the field Nov. 27 against Marshall. That was Oregons best shooting effort since hitting 61.5 percent from the floor (43-of-68) Dec. 21, 2002, in a 115-77 win against Washington State. Hairstons Opener. Malik Hairstons 15 points versus Idaho State Nov. 19 were the most by an Oregon freshman in his first game since Terek Brown netted 26 at Hawaii-Hilo in the 1995-96 opener. 50-50 Club. With 50 rebounds Nov. 19 against Idaho State, the Ducks recorded their first 50-rebound game since grabbing 54 against Pepperdine Dec. 14, 2001. Oregon got its 13th straight season-opening win by defeating Idaho State 77-51 Nov. 19. Finding the Range. Oregon graduated 82.5 percent of its three-point production from 2003-04. Of the Ducks 280 threes, seniors James Davis netted 86, NBA Lottery pick Luke Jackson had 73, Andre Joseph 67 and Jay Anderson 5 for a total of 231. ABOUT THE 100TH SEASON. This is the 100th season (not year) of Oregon basketball. The first year the Ducks played basketball was 1902-03. There were three seasons the school did not field a team for various reasons (1904-05, 1908-09 and 1915-16). Please see p. 42 in the 2004-05 Oregon Media Guide for more details.
Covering the Ducks
At Home: Oregon players and coaches are available for interviews Tuesdays and Wednesdays after practice (approx. 3:30 p.m.) at McArthur Court. As a general rule, Oregon players will not conduct interviews on Mondays, however, head coach Ernie Kent is available in person prior to the weekly Oregon Club meeting (noon at the Eugene Hilton). On game day, players and coaches are not available for interviews until the postgame press conference. On the Road: All Oregon practices on the road are closed. Please check with the UO Media Services office for interview availability. Pac-10 Teleconference: Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 28 and continuing every Tuesday in the new year, the Pacific-10 Conference conducts a weekly media teleconference with Pac-10 coaches. The mens call starts at 10:30 a.m. and Oregons Ernie Kent is on at 10:50 a.m. The phone number to call (media only) is 913-981-5532. There is also a replay available by calling 402-222-9927. Postgame: The Oregon locker room is closed. After head coach Ernie Kent fulfills his postgame OSN radio obligations, he will conduct a press conference in the interview room, or immediately outside the UO locker room if there is no interview room. Upon request, players will be brought to the interview room, or will be available immediately outside the UO locker room if there is no interview room.
Oregon Mens Basketball December 13, 2004, 3-3-3-3-3
The UO Athletic Department designed a special logo for the 200405 season, printed special commemorative season tickets, has a changing flashback feature in the game program, and will be conducting a series of on-line fan polls as part of the 100th season celebration. AT NON-CONFERENCE STREAK AT MAC. Oregon has a 28game non-conference winning streak going at McArthur Court. The last non-conference team to stop the Ducks at home was Cal State Northridge Dec. 11, 1999 (79-77); none of the current Duck players have ever lost a non-conference game at Mac. DEFENSIVE DUCKS. As mentioned on p. 1, Oregon held its first four opponents this season below 40 percent from the floor. That marked the first time Oregon had done that in four straight games since 1992-93 against Alaska-Fairbanks (37.0, 12/9/92), Idaho (32.3, 12/12/92), Missouri-St. Louis (34.3, 12/19/92) and Pacific Lutheran (37.1, 12/21/92). PAC-10 LEADERS. Though its early in the season, Oregon ranks second in the Pac-10 in scoring (77.2 ppg), field goal percentage (.494), assists (17.0 apg) and three-point field goals made (8.0 3-fgpg). See page 7 for more rankings. BACK-TO-BACK GAMES WITH FIVE IN DOUBLE FIGURES. Five Oregon players reached double digit scoring in recent games against New Mexico (Nov. 22) and Marshall (Nov. 27). In the 79-75 win over New Mexico, Aaron Brooks (22), Jordan Kent (14), Ian Crosswhite (12), Malik Hairston (11) and Bryce Taylor (11) hit double digits, while Taylor (18), Brooks (16), Hairston (15), Crosswhite (13) and Chamberlain Oguchi (11) had double figures in the 89-69 win against Marshall. It was the first time Oregon has had five double figure scorers in back-to-back games since the 2002-03 season when the Ducks accomplished that feat in three straight -Florida A&M (12/20/02 -- six players), Minnesota (12/22/02) and UC Riverside (12/28/02).
OREGON RADIO NETWORK
Bend Coos Bay/N. Bend Corvallis/Albany Eugene Florence Klamath Falls Las Vegas, Nev. Lincoln City Medford Newport/Toledo Portland Roseburg Salem Date Preseason Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Final AP ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV KBND (1110-AM) KHSN (1230-AM) KGAL (1580-AM) KUGN (590-AM) KCST (106.9-FM) KFLS (1450-AM) KLAV (1230-AM) KBCH (1400-AM) KTMT (580-AM) KPPT (1230-AM) KXL (750-AM) KQEN (1240-AM) KYKN (1430-AM) ESPN/USA Today NR No Poll NR NR ARV
OREGON IN THE POLLS
2004-05 OREGON NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Pos. 0 Aaron Brooks G 1 Malik Hairston G 2 Jordan Kent G 3 Mitch Platt F 4 Bryce Taylor G 5 Matt Short C 10 Maarty Leunen F 11 Ian Crosswhite F 12 Kenny Love G 14 Brandon Lincoln G 21 Adrian Stelly G 25 Chamberlain Oguchi G 42 Adam Zahn F 45 Ray Schafer C * utilized redshirt year Ht. 6-0 6-6 6-5 6-10 6-5 7-0 6-9 7-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-8 7-0 Wt. Cl.-Ex. So.-1V Fr.-HS So.-1V* So.-1V Fr.-HS Jr.-2V* Fr.-HS Jr.-2V* So.-TR Jr.-2V So.-1V* Fr.-HS So.-1V* Fr.-RS* DOB 1-14-85 2-23-87 7-24-84 1-12-85 9-27-86 12-13-82 9-3-85 11-23-82 7-9-85 10-24-83 6-21-84 4-28-86 7-12-84 12-20-83 Hometown (High School/College) Seattle, Wash. (Franklin) Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance) Eugene, Ore. (Churchill) Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley) Encino, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) Yreka, Calif. (Yreka) Redmond, Ore. (Redmond) Castlecrag, Australia (Lake Ginninderra) South Bend, Ind. (John Adams/Casper College) Portland, Ore. (Jefferson) Portland, Ore. (Benson) Houston, Texas (George W. Bush) Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union) Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla)
Basketball Staff
Head Coach: Assistants: Ernie Kent (Oregon, 1977) , Eighth Year Scott Duncan (College of Wooster, 1978), Fifth Year; Fred Litzenberger (Northern Colorado, 1968), Fourth Year; Kenny Payne (Louisville, 2003) Director of Basketball Operations: Mark Hudson (Northwestern, 1992), Eighth Year Trainer: Clay Jamieson (Arizona, 1994), Seventh Year Graduate Manager: Billy McKnight, Second Year Kevin Christiana, Fourth Year; Adam Hummel, Fourth Year; Brian Stamme, Second Year, Scott Marian, First Year Managers:
Years 1972-76 2000-04 1984-88 1973-77 1968-71 1998-02 1991-95 1981-85 1993-97 2000-03 1963-66 1959-62 1989-91 1995-00 1944-48 1943-46 1943-49 1995-99 1955-58 1964-67 1977-81 1959-63 1968-71 1991-93 2002-05 Years 1981-85 1989-93 1998-02 1993-98 1998-02 1987-89 1981-86 1994-99 1984-88 2001-03 2003-05
ZAHN INJURED. Sophomore reserve forward Adam Zahn suffered a severely sprained right ankle during practice on Nov. 17. The prognosis calls for a recovery period of up to six weeks, which would put his return sometime in mid-to-late December. DUCKS GET DEFENSIVE IN OPENER. In allowing just 51 points to Idaho State on Nov. 19, the Ducks put forth their best defensive effort in a season opener in more than two decades. You have to go back to the 1982-83 season opener versus UC San Diego -- a 63-46 preshot clock era Duck win -- to find a score lower than 51. AT 1,000th GAME AT MAC. The NIT second round game versus George Mason on March 23, 2004, marked the 1,000th contest that Oregon has played at historic McArthur Court. The Ducks are now 646-356 all-time at Mac. McArthur Court opened in 1927 and is the second-oldest Division I facility in the nation; Fordhams Rose Hill Gym is the only one that is older. HISTORY KENTS MAKE HISTORY. When redshirt freshman Jordan Kent made his season debut last year versus Portland State, he and head coach Ernie Kent became the first father-and-son, coach-and-player combination in school history. Jordan also became the first second generation Duck basketball player in more than 40 years. Father Ernie was a Kamikaze Kid from 1974-77. The last second generation Duck prior to Jordan was Stu Robertson (1958-60), who was the son of one of Oregons best pre-World War II players, Jack Spook Robertson (1932-34).
Oregon Mens Basketball December 13, 2004 5-5-5-5-5
THE LAST TIME Team Scored 100 points 108 vs. UC Riverside, 12/28/02 Allowed 100 points 100, vs. Arizona, 2/19/04 Shot 60% FG Pct.607, vs. Marshall, 11/27/04 Had 50 rebounds 50 vs. Idaho State, 11/19/04 Had 25 assists 28 vs. Washington 1/23/03 Played an OT game 77-72 vs. Colo. (W), 3/17/players in double figures Marshall, 11/27/04 (Taylor 18, Brooks 16, Hairston 15, Crosswhite 13, Oguchi 11) 6 players in double figures Florida A&M, 12/20/02 (Ridnour 21, Crosswhite 18, Davis 16, Jackson 14, Johnson 13, Joseph 13) 7 players in double figures Minnesota, 12/18/99 (Smith 14, Lindquist 13, Hicks 11, Scales 11, Wright 11, Bracey 10, Jones 10) 2 players w/20 pts USC, 1/2/04 (Crosswhite 22, Davis 21) 3 players w/20 pts Wake Forest, 3/16/02 (Jackson 29, Ridnour 28, Jones 24) 2 players w/30 pts Never 2 players w/10 reb Stanford, 2/7/02 (Johnson 13, Jones 10) 3 players w/10 reb Tennessee Tech, 12/29/85 (Balderston 13, Sprague 13, Adams 10) Individual 30 pts 40, Luke Jackson vs. Colorado, 3/17/pts 40, Luke Jackson vs. Colorado, 3/17/pts 40, Luke Jackson vs. Colorado, 3/17/reb 16, Luke Jackson vs. Oregon State, 1/10/reb 17, Richard Lucas vs. California, 1/5/reb 18, Randy Grant vs. Arizona State, 2/13/reb 20, Greg Ballard vs. California, 2/10/ast 10, Luke Jackson vs. Arizona State, 2/21/stl 5, Luke Jackson vs. USC, 2/27/blk 5, Chris Christoffersen vs. USC, 2/28/pts, 20 reb Greg Ballard vs. California, 2/10/77 (41 pts, 20 reb) Triple-Doubles -- Current Players None Double-Doubles -- Current Players Ian Crosswhite (4) 12/4/04 vs. Vanderbilt 3/25/04 vs. Notre Dame 1/2/04 vs. USC 1/30/03 vs. UCLA
ABOUT BETHUNE-COOKMAN. The Wildcats are 3-2 on the season with wins over Maine (68-67), Texas Southern (70-67) and Hampton (79-78) and losses to San Francisco (89-64) and Norfolk State (6853). Junior guard Antonio Webb leads the Wildcats at 14.6 points per game. The Ducks are 3-0 all-time against members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The Wildcats play at Oregon State Monday night.
TENTATIVE BETHUNE-COOKMAN STARTERS F 4 Dajuan Clayton 6-Sr. F 22 Diondre Larmond 6-Sr. C 33 Michael Williams II 6-Jr. G 2 Antonio Webb 5-Jr. G 10 Anis Taylor 6-Jr. OREGON-BCC SERIES - First meeting Overall: 0-0 Last three years: 0-0 At Eugene: 0-0 At BCC: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Current streak: None UOs UOs last win: Never BCCs BCCs last win: Never UOs UOs last win at Mac: Never UOs largest win: Never UOs BCCs BCCs largest win: Never Most pts scored by UO: Never Most pts scored by BCC: Never Most UO pts at Eugene: Never Fewest pts scored by UO: Never Fewest pts scored by BCC: Never ppg 5.0 11.2 10.8 14.6 1.5 rpg other 2.8 3.6 6.4 67.7 FG Pct. 3.4 3.6 apg 0.5
Tale of the Tape
Pts Pts Allowed Reb Reb. Margin Asst Steals Blocks TOs FG Pct. FG Pct. Def. 3FG Pct. 3FG Pct. Def. Ft Pct. 3FG per game UO 77.2 68.6 35.4 +6.6 17.0 6.4 2.6 15.8.494.417.417.302.655 8.0 BCC 66.8 73.8 30.8 -8.4 14.6 9.4 1.4 18.6.446.451.340.385.630 6.8
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UO SPECIALTY STATS IN 2004-05 80-plus point games 90-plus points games 30-plus FG games 50.0-plus FG Pct. games 10-plus 3FG games 40.0-plus 3FG Pct. games 75.0-plus FT Pct. games 40-plus rebound games 20-plus assists games 70-below point defense games 60-below point defense games 40.0-below FG Pct. defense games 30.0-below 3FG Pct. defense games
STA IDAHO STATE RECAP. Ian Crosswhite and Malik Hairston scored 15 points each to lead Oregon to a season-opening 77-51 win over Idaho State Nov. 19. Crosswhite, one of three juniors on the Ducks seniorless roster, also had a game-high nine rebounds. Hairston was 7-for-10 from the field with five rebounds. His point total was the most for an Oregon freshmen in his first start since 1995, when Terik Brown scored 26 against Hawaii-Hilo. That was also the last Oregon team without any seniors. Bryce Taylor, who along with Hairston is a member of the Ducks highly touted freshmen class, also started and scored 11 points. Point guard Aaron Brooks added 13 points and a career-high eight assists. Doug DAmore scored 14 points to lead the Bengals. Jesse Smith added 10 points. The Bengals were able to stay in the game early on as the Ducks worked to find their shooting touch. But a put-back dunk by Brandon Lincoln at the 3:31 mark gave Oregon a 25-15 and sparked an 11-0 run going into halftime. The Ducks made five of their first seven shots at the start of the second half, building their lead to 46-17 on the heels of a 122 run. Crosswhite scored seven of those points on a hook shot from the paint, a 3-pointer and a layup. Oregon dominated the boards, enjoying a 50-25 advantage. Twenty of those rebounds were on the offensive end. The Ducks held Idaho State to just 35.1 percent from the field (20-of-57). The Bengals 51 points was the fewest allowed by Oregon in a season opener since 1982-83 when the Ducks defeated UC San Diego 63-46.
PRESEASON PREDICTIONS The following is a list of where several magazines and selected web sites have ranked Oregon in their preseason polls.
Oregon team ranking Associated Press Basketball News Lindys Basketball Times The Sporting News Athlons CollegeHoops.net National Pac-10 ARV 4 NIT 4
Individual Honors Malik Hairston Blue Ribbon National Preseason Newcomer of the Year No. 1 (of 15) Fab Freshmen (The Sporting News)
PAC-10 POLL
Oregon was selected fourth in the annual Pac10 preseason media poll. Arizona was picked to win, followed by Washington and Stanford. Here is the poll: Team (First) Pts. Arizona (19).. 253 Washington (7).. 237 Stanford... 194 Oregon.. 167 UCLA... 156 USC.. 116 California.. 87 Oregon State.. 86 Washington State.. 73 Arizona State.. 64
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QUOTE SHEET Ive coached in the Pac-10 and (Aaron) Brooks has the kind of impact Jason Kidd had. -Ritchie McKay, New Mexico head coach Coach Ernie Kent has one of the nations premier diaper dandies in Malik Hairston, a versatile player from the Detroit area. A key could be a healthy Aaron Brooks in the backcourt. -Dick Vitale, ESPN At a college game, if one harnessed the energy and converted it to voltage, the output from Dukes Cameron Indoor Stadium or Oregons McArthur Court might be enough to watch, say, the Eiffel Tower go from darkness to a bright, shining beacon, -Brian Murphy, ESPN Page2
Oregon Mens Basketball December 13, 2004 7-7-7-7-7
2004-05 OREGON IN PAC-10 & NATIONAL STATS Team Pac-10 National Scoring 77.2 2nd Scoring Def. 68.6 6th Scoring Margin +8.6 3rd FT Pct.655 8th FG Pct.494 2nd FG Pct. Def.417 4th 3FG Pct.417 3rd 3FG Pct. Def.302 5th Rebounds 35.4 6th Rebound Margin +6.6 3rd Assists 17.0 2nd Steals 6.4 7th Blocks 2.6 9th TO Margin -0.40 8th Assts-to-TO Ratio 1.08 3rd 3FG per Game 8.0 2nd Individual Aaron Brooks Scoring Assists 3FG per Game 3FG Pct. Assts-to-TO Ratio Ian Crosswhite Scoring Rebounding FG Pct. Ft Pct. Bryce Taylor Scoring 3FG per Game 3FG Pct. Malik Hairston Scoring Rebounding Assists Assts-to-TO Ratio Pac-10 13.8 5.4 2.4.458 1.59 14.0 6.4.852.840 13.0 2.4.500 12.8 4.8 3.8 2.71 10th 4th t5th 8th 8th 11th 9th t8th 10th 13th t5th 3rd 14th 20th 9th 3rd National
ILLINOIS RECAP. Luther Head had 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting and all five starters reached double figures, leading top-ranked Illinois to an 83-66 win over Oregon at the United Center Dec. 11. Deron Williams added 17 and seven assists, Dee Brown had 13 points and James Augustine had 10 points and eight rebounds. Roger Powell Jr. finished with 12 points despite spending most of the first half on the bench with foul trouble. Bryce Taylor had 19 to lead Oregon. The Illini led the Ducks from the opening tip, and Oregon couldnt get within double-digits the last 25 minutes of the game. Illinois shot a blistering 58 percent and led by as much as 21 in the second half. The Illini had assists on 20 of their 29 baskets, and were 19-of22 from the free throw line, not missing one until the second half. Illinois didnt give Oregon a chance to settle in, racing out to a 12-2 lead about 3 minutes into the game and holding the Ducks to one basket. Taylor finally stopped the spurt with a jumper, starting a run that pulled the Ducks within 15-11 with 12:57 left in the first half. But that was the closest the Ducks would get the rest of the afternoon. Head started and finished a 15-7 run with 3-pointers, giving Illinois a 30-18 lead with 8:33 left in the first half. Illinois went the next 3:18 without a field goal, allowing Oregon to get within single digits again on Mitch Platts layup with 5:41 left. But the Illini closed the half with an 11-7 run, capped by Heads alley-oop from Brown, and took a 43-29 lead into the locker room at halftime.
#2 JORDAN KENT, G, 6-5, RS-SO. EUGENE, ORE.
SEASON HIGHS Pts 14 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) FGM 6 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 3FGM 1 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FTM 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) FTA 3 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Reb 3 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Ast 3 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Stl 3 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Blk 0 Min 20 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) CAREER HIGHS Pts 14 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) FGM 6 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 3FGM 1 (four times) FTM 5 vs. Oregon State (2/7/04) FTA 7 at Portland (12/22/03) 7 vs. Oregon State (2/7/04) Reb 4 at Portland (12/22/03) Ast 4 vs. Santa Clara (12/18/03) Stl 3 vs. Oregon State (2/7/04) 3 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Blk 1 vs. Stanford (1/31/04) 1 vs. Oregon State (2/7/04) Min 23 vs. Oregon State (2/7/04)
#4 BRYCE TAYLOR, G, 6-5, FR. ENCINO, CALIF.
SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Pts 19 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) FGM 7 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) 3FGM 4 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) FTM 4 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FTA 7 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Reb 5 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 5 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Ast 2 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Stl 1 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 1 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Blk 1 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Min 27 vs. Illinois (12/11/04)
#5 MATT SHORT, C, 7-0, RS-JR. YREKA, CALIF.
SEASON HIGHS Pts 2 vs. Idaho FGM 1 vs. Idaho 3FGM 0 FTM 0 FTA 0 Reb 5 vs. Idaho Ast 0 Stl 0 Blk 0 Min 9 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) State (11/19/04)
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#1 MALIK HAIRSTON, G, 6-6, FR. DETROIT, MICH.
SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Pts 15 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 15 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) FGM 7 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 7 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 3FGM 0 FTM 7 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FTA 13 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Reb 9 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Ast 8 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Stl 1 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Blk 1 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Min 35 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 35 vs. Illinois (12/11/04)
#3 MITCH PLATT, F, 6-10, SO. HENDERSON, NEV.
SEASON HIGHS Pts 4 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 4 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) FGM 2 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) 3FGM 0 FTM 3 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) FTA 4 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Reb 3 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 3 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Ast 1 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Stl 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Blk 0 Min 18 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) CAREER HIGHS Pts 15 at Washington (2/12/04) FGM 7 at Washington (2/12/04) 3FGM 0 FTM 4 at UCLA (1/4/04) FTA 9 vs. Fresno State (11/21/03) Reb 10 vs. Stanford (1/31/04) Ast 2 vs. Washington State (1/17/04) Stl 2 at Arizona State (1/22/04) 2 vs. Arizona State (2/21/04) 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Blk 1 (four times) Min 33 at Arizona State (1/22/04)
CAREER HIGHS Pts 11 vs. California (2/8/03) FGM 5 vs. California (2/8/03) 3FGM 0 FTM 2 vs. Minnesota (12/22/02) 2 at Stanford (1/11/03) FTA 4 vs. Minnesota (12/22/02) Reb 6 vs. Utah (3/21/03) Ast 2 at Washington (2/22/03) 2 vs. USC (2/27/03) 2 vs. Alabama (12/20/03) Stl 2 at Washington State (2/20/03) Blk 2 vs. Stanford (2/6/03) Min 22 at Washington (2/22/03)
#10 MAARTY LEUNEN, F, 6-9, FR. REDMOND, ORE.
SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Pts 7 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FGM 3 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 3FGM 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) FTM 2 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) FTA 4 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Reb 5 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Ast 2 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Stl 1 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Blk 0 Min 22 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04)
Oregon Mens Basketball December 13, 2004 9-9-9-9-9 #11 IAN CROSSWHITE, F, 7-0, RS-JR. CASTLECRAG, AUSTRALIA
SEASON HIGHS Pts 16 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FGM 5 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 3FGM 1 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 1 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) FTM 8 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FTA 9 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Reb 11 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Ast 3 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 3 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Stl 3 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Blk 1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Min 34 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) CAREER HIGHS Pts 23 at Washington State (2/14/04) FGM 10 at Washington State (2/14/04) 3FGM 3 vs. Florida A&M (12/20/02) 3 at UCLA (1/30/03) FTM 8 vs. Stanford (2/6/03) 8 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FTA 11 vs. Utah (3/21/03) 11 vs. Alabama (12/20/03) Reb 13 at USC (1/2/04) Ast 4 vs. Florida A&M (12/20/02) 4 vs. Fresno State (11/21/03) 4 vs. Washington (1/15/04) 4 at Washington (2/12/04) Stl 3 vs. UCLA (3/6/04) 3 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Blk 3 vs. Washington (1/23/03) 3 vs. Michigan (3/30/04) Min 38 at California (2/26/04)
#14 BRANDON LINCOLN, G, 6-4, JR. PORTLAND, ORE.
SEASON HIGHS Pts 10 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FGM 3 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 3 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 3FGM 2 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) FTM 2 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 2 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) FTA 3 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Reb 5 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Ast 2 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 2 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Stl 1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) Blk 2 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Min 27 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) CAREER HIGHS Pts 12 vs. UC Riverside (12/28/02) 12 vs. Portland State (12/2/03) FGM 4 vs. Marshall (12/6/03) 3FGM 3 vs. UC Riverside (12/28/02) FTM 6 vs. Portland State (12/2/03) FTA 9 vs. Portland State (12/2/03) Reb 5 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Ast 7 vs. Arizona (2/19/04) Stl 2 vs. Florida A&M (12/20/02) 2 at Oregon State (1/10/04) Blk 2 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Min 42 at Washington State (2/14/04)
#25 CHAMBERLAIN OGUCHI, G, 6-5, FR. HOUSTON, TEXAS
SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Pts 11 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) FGM 4 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 3FGM 3 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) FTM 3 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) FTA 4 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Reb 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Ast 0 Stl 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Blk 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Min 12 vs. Marshall (11/27/04)
#42 ADAM ZAHN, F, 6-8, RS-SO. REDONDO BEACH, CALIF.
SEASON HIGHS Pts FGM 3FGM FTM FTA Reb Ast Stl Blk Min CAREER HIGHS Pts 7 vs. George Mason (3/23/04) FGM 2 vs. Santa Clara (12/18/03) 2 vs. George Mason (3/23/04) 3FGM 0 FTM 3 vs. Kansas (12/13/03) 3 vs. California (3/12/04) 3 vs. George Mason (3/23/04) FTA 4 vs. Kansas (12/13/03) 4 vs. USC (3/4/04) 4 vs. California (3/12/04) 4 vs. George Mason (3/23/04) Reb 6 vs. Michigan (3/30/04) Ast 2 vs. California (3/12/04) Stl 0 Blk 1 at USC (1/2/04) 1 vs. Washington State (1/17/04) 1 at Arizona (1/25/04) Min 19 vs. Santa Clara (12/18/03)
#12 KENNY LOVE, G, 6-2, SO. SOUTH BEND, IND.
SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Pts 3 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 3 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Fgm 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 1 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) 3FGM 1 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) FTM 0 FTA 0 Reb 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Ast 3 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Stl 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 1 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04) 1 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Blk 0 Min 11 vs. Illinois (12/11/04)
#21 ADRIAN STELLY G, 6-3, RS-SO., PORTLAND, ORE.
SEASON HIGHS Pts 0 FGM 0 3FGM 0 FTM 0 FTA 0 Reb 0 Ast 0 Stl 0 Blk 0 Min 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) CAREER HIGHS Pts 0 FGM 0 3FGM 0 FTM 0 FTA 0 Reb 0 Ast 0 Stl 0 Blk 0 Min 2 vs. Marshall (12/6/03) 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04)
#45 RAY SCHAFER, C, 7-0, RS-FR. WASILLA, ALASKA
SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Pts 4 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) FGM 1 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 1 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) vs. Illinois (12/11/04) 3FGM 0 FTM 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) FTA 2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Reb 4 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) 4 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) Ast 1 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04) Stl 1 vs. Marshall (11/27/04) 1 vs. Illinois (12/11/04) Blk 2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04) Min 22 vs. Marshall (11/27/04)
University of Oregon Ducks Oregon Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 11, 2004) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES. CONFERENCE.. NON-CONFERENCE. OVERALL (4-1) (0-0) (4-1) HOME (2-0) (0-0) (2-0) AWAY (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NEUTRAL (2-1) (0-0) (2-1)
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------00 Brooks, Aaron. 5-32.6 24-51.471 12-27.444 9-11.2.13.Taylor, Bryce. 5-20.6 22-43.512 12-24.500 9-19.3.13.Hairston, Malik. 5-29.0 24-46.522 1-4.250 15-27.4.12.Crosswhite, Ian. 5-27.8 17-41.415 3-9.333 23-27.6.12.Lincoln, Brandon. 5-18.8 11-22.500 4-11.364 5-7.2.6.Kent, Jordan. 5-15.2 12-18.667 2-4.500 4-9.1.6.Oguci, Chamberlain. 4-7.0 5-13.385 3-9.333 4-6.0.4.Leunen, Maarty.. 5-16.2 7-12.583 1-4.250 3-6.3.3.Schafer, Ray. 5-12.4 4-8.500 0-0.000 3-3 1.2.2.Platt, Mitch. 5-10.8 4-7.571 0-0.000 3-4.2.2.Love, Kenny. 4-8.8 3-7.429 2-4.500 0-0.1.2.Short, Matt. 4-4.3 1-3.333 0-0.000 0-0.1.0.Stelly, Adrian.. 2-1.5 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.0.0.0 TEAM.. 17 3.0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total. 134-271.494 40-96.417 78-119.35.77.2 Opponents.. 121-290.417 32-106.302 69-93.28.- 343 68.6 TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING. Points per game. 77.2 68.6 Scoring margin. +8.6 FIELD GOALS-ATT.. 134-271 121-290 Field goal pct.494.POINT FG-ATT. 40-96 32-106 3-point FG pct.417.302 3-pt FG made per game. 8.0 6.4 FREE THROWS-ATT.. 78-119 69-93 Free throw pct.655.742 REBOUNDS.. Rebounds per game. 35.4 28.8 Rebounding margin. +6.6 ASSISTS. Assists per game. 17.0 14.6 TURNOVERS. Turnovers per game.. 15.8 15.4 Turnover margin. -0.4 Assist/turnover ratio. 1.1 0.9 STEALS. Steals per game. 6.4 7.2 BLOCKS. Blocks per game. 2.6 4.0 WINNING STREAK. 0 Home win streak. 2 ATTENDANCE.. Home games-Avg/Game. 2-9087 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game. 3-12794 SCORE BY PERIODS: -----------------------------Oregon. Opponents. 1st 2nd ---- ---Total ---DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11-19-04 IDAHO STATE 11-22-04 NEW MEXICO #11-27-04 vs Marshall %12-04-04 vs Vanderbilt +12-11-04 vs Illinois * = Conference game # = Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, W.Va. % = Rose Garden, Portland, Ore. + = United Center, Chicago, Ill. W/L --W W W W L SCORE ----77-51 79-75 89-69 75-65 66-83 ATTEND -----21224
University of Oregon Ducks Oregon Extended Season Box Score (as of Dec 11, 2004) All games OVERALL (4-1) (0-0) (4-1) HOME (2-0) (0-0) (2-0) AWAY (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NEUTRAL (2-1) (0-0) (2-1)
RECORD: ALL GAMES. CONFERENCE.. NON-CONFERENCE.
|---TOTAL---| |------3-PTS------| GP-GS 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-0 5-0 4-0 5-0 5-5 5-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 Min--Avg 163 32.20.29.27.18.15.7.16.10.12.8.8 4.3 1.5 FG-FGA 24-51 22-43 24-46 17-41 11-22 12-18 5-13 7-12 4-7 4-8 3-7 1-3 0-0 Pct 3FG-FGA.471.512.522.415.500.667.385.583.571.500.429.333.000 12-27 12-24 1-4 3-9 4-11 2-4 3-9 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 Pct 3FG/G.444.500.250.333.364.500.333.250.000.000.500.000.000 2.40 2.40 0.20 0.60 0.80 0.40 0.75 0.20 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 FT-FTA 9-11 9-19 15-27 23-27 5-7 4-9 4-6 3-6 3-4 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Pct.818.474.556.852.714.444.667.500.750 1.000.000.000.000
|----REBOUNDS----| Off Def Tot Avg 2.8 3.4 4.8 6.4 2.4 1.2 0.8 3.6 2.0 2.4 1.5 1.5 0.0 3.4 PF FO 85 17.14.A 0 APG 5.40 1.80 3.80 1.80 1.00 0.80 0.00 0.80 0.20 0.20 1.50 0.00 0.00 TO 79 15.15.40 1.08 0.20 2.60 4.36 6.40 7.77.68.6 TOPG 3.40 2.00 1.40 2.00 0.60 1.00 0.50 0.60 1.80 1.80 0.75 0.25 0.00 A/TO Blk 1.59 0.90 2.71 0.90 1.67 0.80 0.00 1.33 0.11 0.11 2.00 0.00 0.BPG Stl 0.60 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.40 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.80 0.00 0.00 0.SPG 0.80 0.40 0.60 0.80 0.20 1.20 0.50 0.40 0.60 0.40 0.75 0.00 0.00 Pts Avg
## Player
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------69 13.13.12.12.6.2 6.0 4.3 3.6 2.2 2.2 2.0 0.5 0.0
00 Brooks, Aaron.
04 Taylor, Bryce.
01 Hairston, Malik.
11 Crosswhite, Ian.
14 Lincoln, Brandon.
02 Kent, Jordan.
25 Oguci, Chamberlain.
10 Leunen, Maarty..
03 Platt, Mitch.
45 Schafer, Ray.
12 Love, Kenny.
05 Short, Matt. TEAM.. Total. Opponents..
21 Stelly, Adrian..
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------134-271 121-290.494.417 40-96 32-106.417.302 8.00 6.40 78-119 69-93.655.35.28.8 101
SCORE BY PERIODS: -----------------------------Oregon. Opponents.
1st 2nd ---- ---160 183
Total ---386 343
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------------------------------ --- ----- ----Oregon. 32 Opponents. 18
University of Oregon Ducks Oregon Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Dec 11, 2004) All games
Opponent
Score 77-51 79-75 89-69 75-65 66-83
Mar --+26 +4 +20 +10
Total FG
FG Pct
3-Pointers
3FG Pct
Free Throws
FT Pct
Rebounds ----/---50/25 28/40 37/22 32/28 30/29 +25 +15 +4 +1
Assist TOver ---/--- --/-15/9 22/18 16/14 14/20 14/17 14/18 18/14 18/14 15/14
Block --/-3/6 5/4 2/0 3/2 0/8
Steal --/-5/6 6/6 7/7 8/10 6/7
Fouls --/-17/18 19/23 18/16 15/27 17/17
------------------------------ --/-- --/-- ---/--IDAHO STATE. 34/15 43/36 NEW MEXICO.. 41/43 38/32 Marshall.. 39/24 50/45 Vanderbilt.. 38/35 37/30
-----/----- ----/---29-66/20-57.439/.351 26-52/25-63.500/.397 34-56/22-56.607/.393 22-40/25-64.550/.391
-----/----- ----/---4-20/ 4-19.200/.211 8-21/ 7-29.381/.241 13-21/10-20.619/.500 7-13/ 5-24.538/.208 8-21/ 6-14.381/.429
-----/----- ----/---15-20/ 7-12.750/.583 19-29/18-25.655/.720 8-12/15-21.667/.714 24-39/10-13.615/.769 12-19/19-22.632/.864
(12) 18/12
Illinois.. 29/43 37/40
(17) 23-57/29-50.404/.580
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
University of Oregon Ducks Oregon Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Dec 11, 2004) All games
0 Opponent -------IDAHO STATE NEW MEXICO Date ---11-19-04 11-22-04 11-27-04 12-04-04 12-11-04 Score ----77-51 79-75 89-69 75-65 66-83
WL BROOKS,AA HAIRSTON, KENT,JORD PLATT,MIT TAYLOR,BR SHORT,MAT LEUNEN,MA CROSSWHIT LOVE,KENN -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------W W W W L 13- 5- 8 22- 6- 8 16- 1- 7 11- 2- 2 7- 0- 2 15- 5- 0 11- 2- 1 15- 3- 5 9- 5- 8 14- 9- 5 2- 0- 0 14- 2- 3 2- 3- 0 9- 0- 0 3- 1- 1 3- 3- 1 0- 1- 0 0- 1- 0 4- 2- 0 4- 3- 0 11- 4- 2 11- 2- 2 18- 5- 1 6- 1- 2 19- 5- 2 2- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 3- 0 2- 4- 1 5- 5- 2 7- 4- 0 2- 2- 1 15- 9- 1 12- 1- 0 13- 9- 3 16-11- 3 4- 2- 2 0- 2- 3 DNP 2- 1- 2 3- 1- 0 3- 2- 1
vs Marshall
vs Vanderbilt
vs Illinois
14 Date ---11-19-04 11-22-04 11-27-04 12-04-04 12-11-04 Score ----77-51 79-75 89-69 75-65 66-83
WL LINCOLN,B STELLY,AD OGUCI,CHA SCHAFER,R -- --------- --------- --------- --------W W W W L 7- 2- 0 4- 5- 2 4- 0- 2 10- 4- 1 6- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 5- 2- 0 1- 0- 0 11- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 2- 4- 0 2- 2- 1 3- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 4- 2- 0
-------NEW MEXICO
IDAHO STATE
Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Oregon vs Illinois 12-11-p.m. at United Center, Chicago, Ill. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------VISITORS: Oregon 4-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 1 Hairston, Malik.. f 5-11 1-3 3-Crosswhite, Ian.. f 1-6 0-2 2-Platt, Mitch. c 2-4 0-0 0-Brooks, Aaron. g 2-5 1-3 2-Taylor, Bryce. g 7-16 3-7 2-Leunen, Maarty. 1-2 0-1 0-Love, Kenny. 1-4 1-2 0-Lincoln, Brandon. 2-6 2-3 0-Kent, Jordan. 1-1 0-0 1-Schafer, Ray. 1-2 0-0 2-14 TEAM. 3 Totals. 23-57 8-21 12-200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd Half: 10-17 58.8% Game: 40.4% Game: 38.1% Game: 63.2% DEADB REBS 5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Illinois 9-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 40 Augustine, James. f 4-5 0-0 2-Powell, Jr., Roger. f 4-7 1-1 3-Head, Luther. g 8-10 3-4 4-Williams, Deron.. g 5-10 1-3 6-Brown, Dee.. g 5-8 1-3 2-McBride, Rich. 0-3 0-3 0-Nkemdi, Fred. 1-1 0-0 0-Carter, Warren. 0-0 0-0 0-Smith, Nick. 1-3 0-0 0-Ingram, Jack. 1-2 0-0 2-Pruitt, Shaun. 0-1 0-0 0-2 TEAM. Totals. 29-50 6-14 19-200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-25 56.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 12-% 2nd Half: 15-25 60.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 58.0% Game: 42.9% Game: 86.4% DEADB REBS 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Ted Hillary, Rick Hartzell, Dan Chrisman Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Illinois-None. Attendance: 21224 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oregon. 66 Illinois.. 83
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