A similar thread has been discussed at various times in the past, most notably related to the use of "QRL?". The question is really more complicated than those stated above. First of all, the real qu
My personal experience is that those who QSY'ed to say "QRL" to me have come from a far greater distance away than 200 Hz, so in principle I would not disagree with Doug's use of this figure. But I h
I'm glad I waited a while before I answered this one because there has been a lot of interesting discussion that has continued for a few days. Let me first repeat what I said earlier because I said i
Sorry I don't agree. I have been a long time participant in the SOHP category in major contests. I have never used two radios and have no plans to start but if my competition is using two radios it d
In planning for this contest, I felt that some basic changes had to be made in my routine. The main motivator for such changes is the return to this area of K0DQ, who has retired from the Navy, start
In planning for this contest, I felt that some basic changes had to be made in my routine. The main motivator for such changes is the return to this area of K0DQ, who has retired from the Navy, start
the All right, here is a comment from me. I am delighted that ARRL has adopted a new log checking program with the expert assistance of N6TR and N5KO. I find it odd that anyone who considers himself/
I was away in Thailand when this thread was discussed, but I can't help weighing in on the subject at this late date. As one of my mentors, the late W3GRF, Contest Hall-of-Famer always said, "It's a
Just for the record, at K3ZO: W3MC does the emergency antenna work and routine antenna maintenance. KC1XX & Co. do the major antenna work. K3ZO does not and has never climbed, though in earlier years
Just an impertinent question: I see that the FCC has begun issuing the KV4 series to Advanced Class operators. Since KV4FZ is no longer in the FCC database (although he continues on the air pending r
Just an impertinent question: I see that the FCC has begun issuing the KV4 series to Advanced Class operators. Since KV4FZ is no longer in the FCC database (although he continues on the air pending r
I noted with some interest the threads on cut numbers which have appeared here recently. I have never really been bothered by having a cut number thrown at me because during several years of hamming
Hi Hans: Hey I was thinking of doing that! You saved me the trouble! No but after almost every contest a letter to the editor is run about how the contest messed somebody up. From the comments made i
I don't believe I have seen anything about this contest on here, so here is the info: RADIO CLUB DE HONDURAS 41st ANNIVERSARY CONTEST Time: 12:00 UTC to 24:00 UTC BAND: 40 meters. MODE: SSB only Exch
I noted with some interest the threads on cut numbers which have appeared here recently. I have never really been bothered by having a cut number thrown at me because during several years of hamming
Hi Hans: Hey I was thinking of doing that! You saved me the trouble! No but after almost every contest a letter to the editor is run about how the contest messed somebody up. From the comments made i
I don't believe I have seen anything about this contest on here, so here is the info: RADIO CLUB DE HONDURAS 41st ANNIVERSARY CONTEST Time: 12:00 UTC to 24:00 UTC BAND: 40 meters. MODE: SSB only Exch
Anyone who wants a look at the activities of the Thailand gang during the IOTA Contest can check out the following Web Site: http://www.qsl.net/tg1996/contest/IOTA/photo.htm 73, Fred -- CQ-Contest on
Now that the CQWW SSB is just a little over a month away, the thought occurred to me to write a few lines about planning. For many of us it's good enough to get on and just have fun in the contest. T
Somewhere on the CQWW CD-ROM produced by K3EST which I have I guess there is a historical recounting of how the founders of the CQWW Contest, W6QD, W4KFC, et. al., decided to select the last weekend