Well, due to inattention on my part, I've just now realized that Mr. Zack has been quoting my private replies to him on the reflector. Tsk-tsk, such manners. So, in the interest of completeness, here
Build coax stubs out of CATV hardline...they work great and are cheap. Or, run low power where they're not needed as much. Don't use remote relay switches, use good ol' B&W, Daiwa, whatever switches.
Just wondering Bob, but have you seen N4ZR's database of contest stations? Some of the listings are old, but you might find some of the info interesting. Oh, and everyone out there may want to make s
Not that CQ needs me to defend them, but are *you* volunteering? I doubt there is a queue of people waiting at the CQ doorstep to jump in and volunteer to do this work. I've done a small bit of volun
I am not familiar with current log-checking procedures in any great detail...a lot has changed since I did any of it at all, and my experience was very limited - a little assistance for K4JRB for the
Possibly not, but that excludes most of the "big guns". CT is definitely the most wide-spread logger at most of the big stations as far as I can tell. Personally, I use TR and won't operate multi at
Just wondering Bob, but have you seen N4ZR's database of contest stations? Some of the listings are old, but you might find some of the info interesting. Oh, and everyone out there may want to make s
Not that CQ needs me to defend them, but are *you* volunteering? I doubt there is a queue of people waiting at the CQ doorstep to jump in and volunteer to do this work. I've done a small bit of volun
I am not familiar with current log-checking procedures in any great detail...a lot has changed since I did any of it at all, and my experience was very limited - a little assistance for K4JRB for the
<SNIP> Presumably other NA DXCC countries. The rules are plain. If you're in DC, you count as Maryland. If you wish DC to be a separate DXCC country, take it up with the ARRL DXAC. 73 de Lee -- Lee H
I'm just getting caught up on CQ-Contest and see that you've been told what FOC is, but You're kidding, right? I googled "foc" and the First Class CW Operator's Club was the number one hit: http://ww
It counts for a QSO, as does any domestic or DX QSO...they all count the same. Perhaps they had had enough inquiries they thought public dissemination would be wise. 73 de Lee -- Lee Hiers, AA4GA Cor
Trey, N5KO. -- Lee Hiers, AA4GA Cornelia, Georgia "Have Dobro Will Travel" _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.co
Back in 1977, during SS a local dam burst, flooding a valley below the dam, causing 39 fatalities. http://ga.water.usgs.gov/news/historical-toccoa/ I was a fairly active traffic handler at the time,
Contact the NFL. ;-) -- Lee Hiers, AA4GA Cornelia, Georgia -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002 now on professional DVD and VHS! http://home1.pacific
Howdy... Has anyone had any experience with these? I've got an old Logitech wireless mouse that doesn't seem to have any problems between the radio and the mouse. I'm looking at a Gyration wireless m
I'm sure that's true. I can't count the number of times I've been listening on a 2m FM repeater and someone checks in with (what I'd call) a slight bit of noise...and amazed at the number of folks th
Could we also get hi and low power multi-single and multimuliti in addition to the multi-2? And a tribander & wire category would be good too. Actually, since I don't have a 160 antenna, could we hav
Yes, and the races that have multiple classes on the track at one time are no fun to watch. Those where the cars are more similar have much better racing action. Ask KT3Y. Ask me about the 80m wire a
Making the DX happy is the most important thing, for sure... Makes sense. Well, if a DX station doesn't ID enough, it's more of a waste of time for the caller to sit and wait for him to give his call