Tom - Frequency display is all dots - and the radio sends "UL" in morse code over the speaker (indicating an unlocked condition with the frequency synthesizer):? This failure might be temperature rel
That may be one of the tallest , Siggi ! W6KPC had a 200+' with 6-+-6 / 6-+-6 / 6-+-6 for 20M I recall an OH station having a similar array. There are several stations with " h - frame" arrays for 20
1995 CQWW CW N1RR & K8GL invade N2RM == 40M: Andy N2NT and Salad KZ2S/N2NC are digging for their 40th zone.......Zone 12. Then we realized: The country of Chile isn't wide enough (east-west) for a 40
Several techniques will help here when you are SSB CONTESTING using split freq: As 40M BC SW station begin to QSY to new freq, SSB below 7.100 has become even more difficult. (even CW too !) Just add
Yesterday from 2300Z to 0100Z I heard a JA CW contest going on between 14.050 and 14.070. They were exchanging their city codes and were not too interested in working non-JA's. Conditions were poor a
SO3R is more of a hardware term. In sweepstakes, having a third complete band at your finger tips in which to queue up a contact is useful. In the mid-to-late 70's Randy, K5ZD tried 3R as did others.
The first years of the ARRL Novemeber Sweepstakes did require "written notification of entry" prior to the event. The rules required this so that the ARRL could send each entrant their SS exchange by
FROM :Jim SM2EKM This list is interesting. Anyone got any reactions to it? == Non-USA SOAB HP A61AJ(S53R) 7304 175 624 48 16,234,881 OE4A(OE1EMS) 5206 169 644 45 9,749,496 FS/AH8DX 5544 134 484 46 8,
Hmmmmm. More categories ? We already have : SOAB HP 1 category TopTen World, USA, USA Zone3, USA Zone4, USA Zone5. SOSB HP 160-10 6 categories - Top 5's SOAB LP 1 category TopTen World, USA SOSB LP 1