Contests say in their rules to send a "serial number" not cut numbers or anything else. The log checking procedure of ignoring cut numbers follows the rules of the exchange format. Obviously the inte
I tried several years ago to propose a change to Field Day, was told after 2 year it would be considered with other Field Day changes and never heard of any CAC member that was told of the proposal.
All very good points and worthy of being a new contest, but not a change to existing contests with their own formats. I would equate the development of such a contest to the WPX where even guys in yo
Who ever came up the idea that log checking and the use of computers now is the driving force behind contest operations. Seems like a backwards way to go, change the event to make checking easier. If
Probably the best single fact in squelching the fee topic. Lets face the facts and not look for ways to help CQ Magazine out of their problems by trying to cover their profit margin. CQ Magazine has
that same number is always used. To follow the rules however, your look to the first issuance of that license to the club and there is your SS check. The same easy process as for your own callsign.
The person has entered a CW contest. He intends soliciting QSO's on SSB. That is out of his entry mode, not band segment but mode. Use of packet clusters is directly addressed as an operating aid and
I haven't downloaded this program yet but it has been available online on AOL since last year and is now updated with the U, M, and S precidents. I will probably download it tomorrow. If it is a qual
Here is a web access page where non-AOL users can download the updated software mentioned earlier. http://members.aol.com/snkdavis/page1.html 73, Bob Reed W2CE -- W2CE@aol.com W2CE@juno.com W2CE@arrl
answer I didn't check the rules but I was under the impression that USA could not call CQ in that portion but that others could. That interpreation being based upon the relocation of LU novices and o