Steve, I would give WL a strong vote over TR. TR is a DOS program. Not that there is anything wrong with that, as Seinfeld would say. It's just that you would be latching onto something from an old g
Tree, Although it will be a serious come-down from the Florida QSO Party, Fred, NA2U, and I will be operating from J75KG in the IARU contest. We hope that all of the boys will take break from working
I program "?" into F6 and "QRL?' into F7. I try to remember to hit F7 every time I find a new frequency for starting a run. I also use a Dymo Labelmaker to mark all Function keys. 73, Geo...J75KG/K5K
W1AW/5: Great job guys. It was fun chasing you around the bands...or being chased! 73, George J75KG/K5KG and Fred, J79MM/NA2U George I. Wagner, K5KG Productivity Resources LLC 941-312-9450 941-312-94
John, Did you get an answer to your question about /mm stations. We too worked two /mm stations, and they were scored as 0 points by WL. One was UT1FG/MM in zone 46 which did count as a zone multipli
Here is what the IARU rules say: 8. Multipliers: The total number of ITU zones plus IARU member society HQ stations worked on each band (not mode.) IARU officials represent a maximum of four multipli
Hi, John, Yes, /mm contacts are certainly legitimate contacts, and should be worth points. I would like WL to score them correctly. You are correct, however, about it not being a Cabrillo file issue.
Sounds like it's high time for a cordless mouse! George I. Wagner, K5KG Productivity Resources LLC 941-312-9450 941-312-9460 fax 201-415-6044 cell -- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts -- multi
Any suggestions of how to work and log NJQ and NAQP simultaneously? NAQP will be on SSB for 12 hours from 1800Z on Saturday. 73, Geo... George I. Wagner, K5KG Productivity Resources LLC 941-312-9450
I found it. It is SAMLEX, not SAMLEC. http://www.radiodan.com/misc/samlex1223.htm. Several dealers. The SEC 1223 seems to be priced from $89 to $99. Is one pound lighter than the Astron SS-25 and muc
Six years! What are you waiting for, the next sunspot cycle? Just joshing you, but really, why wait? 73, Geo... George I. Wagner, K5KG Productivity Resources LLC 941-312-9450 941-312-9460 fax 201-415
Hello Guys, I thought this might be of interest: http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=14&call=j75kg 73, Geo... George I. Wagner, K5KG Productivity Resources LLC 941-312-9450 941-312
Lee, I use the WT4I contest tools, and I find them to be quite useful for finding anomolies in Cabrillo files. For example, you can quickly and easily find RST errors, Zone errors, Band errors, etc.
Here are my comments: WT4I Tools software is not required in in order to create a Cabrillo compliant log. That is the responsibility of the contest participant, and most if not all of us, depend on o
My keying in full break in with the 756Pro-II is choppy...like the weighting is way too light. I suspect it is due to some kind of a PTT timing problem. No adjustment I can make in the radio's KEYER
It seems as though SCLA and SCRU are the exact same series of dits and dahs. I worked on station who was sending them interchangably, depending on his timing! Tricky... 73, Geo... George I. Wagner, K
Ted, I think this is an excellent idea. It will need serious "marketing", however, to get the word out to get sufficient participation. I'd suggest that club newsletters carry the idea to their membe
Paul, interesting thought! I have often wondered about we contestors generally PAY NO ATTENTION to RS/T, but yet we go into excruciating detail on ALL OTHER ASPECTS of contesting. One thing is obviou
There are many foreign countries that permit operation above 7100 khz. I don't know about the Europeans, but don't be at all surprised to hear dx all the way up to 7300 khz. 73, Geo... George I. Wagn