Bill, W4AN, commented: For those who want to move the WPX CW to earlier in the year, I think this is a significant comment. One thing that makes the WPX CW interesting is that it occurs within a mont
I waited a few days, and only received two messages listing additional HQ stations, so here is the final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sign Aruba*# AARC P43ARC Australia WIA VK1WI Austria OV
I have received a couple of messages asking for details about exactly what the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is and about some aspects of the annual IARU HF Championship. So here follows a
Well, after I put out a "final" list of HQ stations active in the IARU HF Comptetion, I received more info from Europe and Asia, so here is the final, final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sig
Ken, N4UK, did everyone a great service by provoking the Field Day discussion. The resulting comments were some of the best reading I have had on the Reflector in a long time. Sender: owner-cq-contes
70's. Far from using two radios, Vic, W4KFC, even changed plug-in tank coils in his military-surplus BC-610 (which was his only amplifier) every time he changed bands! 73, Fred - -- CQ-Contest on WWW
As in years past, here is a beginning for an operating aid for those who took part in the IARU HF Championship this year. As I was CW-only, there may well be many other IARU Member Society stations w
Bill, W4AN, commented: For those who want to move the WPX CW to earlier in the year, I think this is a significant comment. One thing that makes the WPX CW interesting is that it occurs within a mont
I waited a few days, and only received two messages listing additional HQ stations, so here is the final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sign Aruba*# AARC P43ARC Australia WIA VK1WI Austria OV
I have received a couple of messages asking for details about exactly what the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is and about some aspects of the annual IARU HF Championship. So here follows a
Well, after I put out a "final" list of HQ stations active in the IARU HF Comptetion, I received more info from Europe and Asia, so here is the final, final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sig
Ken, N4UK, did everyone a great service by provoking the Field Day discussion. The resulting comments were some of the best reading I have had on the Reflector in a long time. Sender: owner-cq-contes
70's. Far from using two radios, Vic, W4KFC, even changed plug-in tank coils in his military-surplus BC-610 (which was his only amplifier) every time he changed bands! 73, Fred - -- CQ-Contest on WWW
As in years past, here is a beginning for an operating aid for those who took part in the IARU HF Championship this year. As I was CW-only, there may well be many other IARU Member Society stations w
Bill, W4AN, commented: For those who want to move the WPX CW to earlier in the year, I think this is a significant comment. One thing that makes the WPX CW interesting is that it occurs within a mont
I waited a few days, and only received two messages listing additional HQ stations, so here is the final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sign Aruba*# AARC P43ARC Australia WIA VK1WI Austria OV
I have received a couple of messages asking for details about exactly what the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is and about some aspects of the annual IARU HF Championship. So here follows a
Well, after I put out a "final" list of HQ stations active in the IARU HF Comptetion, I received more info from Europe and Asia, so here is the final, final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sig
I invested considerably over the summer in trying to eliminate all problems in my antenna farm. Matt, KC1XX, and his associate Andrew were down here three times to get everything right (KM3T joined t
I agree with many of your arguments for a distinction between 1-radio and 2-radio distinction in results (just as there should be an indication SO vs. SOA). However, how do you handle the FT-1000D, s