If you want reliability in your station, you have to move up from the "amateur" way of doing things. 1. Stop using Radio Shack "anything." Get your patch cables from your local high-end stereo shop.
Wow, lots of negative waves about the 10M contest! Get over it guys. I have been on a 17 year sabbatical from serious competition, but I've tried to always make an appearance in this "minor" contest.
Come on, guys. Field Day is what it is. When I went to my first FD in 1958 with the Larkfield Amateur Radio Club, I was hooked on Ham Radio and Contesting forever. When I was helping The Texas DX Soc
I'm not sure that I qualify as an SS legend, but I did make top ten several times and won CW once. I was also part of the K5LZO multi-op that dominated SS in the late 60's and early 70's. 'LZO and I
I'm not sure that I qualify as an SS legend, but I did make top ten several times and won CW once. I was also part of the K5LZO multi-op that dominated SS in the late 60's and early 70's. 'LZO and I
I'm not sure that I qualify as an SS legend, but I did make top ten several times and won CW once. I was also part of the K5LZO multi-op that dominated SS in the late 60's and early 70's. 'LZO and I
I admire anyone who can effectively use two radios. It is a real competititve edge. I have a problem chewing gum and sending at the same time. On Saturday afternoon of NAQP CW, I took time to listen
<< But Tom, He/she still "got away with it" ... even with your post, the mystery station is still 'safe' to do it again ... and will still do it again, in the next operating event ... so nothing has
<< But Tom, He/she still "got away with it" ... even with your post, the mystery station is still 'safe' to do it again ... and will still do it again, in the next operating event ... so nothing has
Hi Gang; Starting with the November/December issue, I will be returning to the NCJ staff as a monthly columnist. The new column will be called "Where Are They Now?" It will focus on us gray-haired DX
WOW!! What an incredible response. I seem to have hit a nerve with many of you, wanting to know "Where are they now?" Here is a list of whom you guys want to know about. You are most curious about th
I admire anyone who can effectively use two radios. It is a real competititve edge. I have a problem chewing gum and sending at the same time. On Saturday afternoon of NAQP CW, I took time to listen
<< But Tom, He/she still "got away with it" ... even with your post, the mystery station is still 'safe' to do it again ... and will still do it again, in the next operating event ... so nothing has
<< But Tom, He/she still "got away with it" ... even with your post, the mystery station is still 'safe' to do it again ... and will still do it again, in the next operating event ... so nothing has
Hi Gang; Starting with the November/December issue, I will be returning to the NCJ staff as a monthly columnist. The new column will be called "Where Are They Now?" It will focus on us gray-haired DX
WOW!! What an incredible response. I seem to have hit a nerve with many of you, wanting to know "Where are they now?" Here is a list of whom you guys want to know about. You are most curious about th
I admire anyone who can effectively use two radios. It is a real competititve edge. I have a problem chewing gum and sending at the same time. On Saturday afternoon of NAQP CW, I took time to listen
<< But Tom, He/she still "got away with it" ... even with your post, the mystery station is still 'safe' to do it again ... and will still do it again, in the next operating event ... so nothing has
<< But Tom, He/she still "got away with it" ... even with your post, the mystery station is still 'safe' to do it again ... and will still do it again, in the next operating event ... so nothing has
Hi Gang; Starting with the November/December issue, I will be returning to the NCJ staff as a monthly columnist. The new column will be called "Where Are They Now?" It will focus on us gray-haired DX