The Indonesian logging companies -- the same outfits that caused many of the fires that polluted much of Southeast Asia a couple of years ago -- cause tremendous RF pollution to the lower 35 KHz of 4
Patience, gents! The subject of online confirmation of DXCC is already under study. At this year's Visalia DX Convention it was announced that the YASME Foundation has agreed to fund a study for ARRL
Though I answered K3UOC/7Z5OO's original piece with a personal message to him, I have been waiting to see how the issue plays out here before throwing in my comments to the reflector. I have particip
Ken, N4UK, did everyone a great service by provoking the Field Day discussion. The resulting comments were some of the best reading I have had on the Reflector in a long time. Sender: owner-cq-contes
70's. Far from using two radios, Vic, W4KFC, even changed plug-in tank coils in his military-surplus BC-610 (which was his only amplifier) every time he changed bands! 73, Fred - -- CQ-Contest on WWW
As in years past, here is a beginning for an operating aid for those who took part in the IARU HF Championship this year. As I was CW-only, there may well be many other IARU Member Society stations w
Bill, W4AN, commented: For those who want to move the WPX CW to earlier in the year, I think this is a significant comment. One thing that makes the WPX CW interesting is that it occurs within a mont
I waited a few days, and only received two messages listing additional HQ stations, so here is the final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sign Aruba*# AARC P43ARC Australia WIA VK1WI Austria OV
I have received a couple of messages asking for details about exactly what the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is and about some aspects of the annual IARU HF Championship. So here follows a
Well, after I put out a "final" list of HQ stations active in the IARU HF Comptetion, I received more info from Europe and Asia, so here is the final, final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sig
Ken, N4UK, did everyone a great service by provoking the Field Day discussion. The resulting comments were some of the best reading I have had on the Reflector in a long time. Sender: owner-cq-contes
70's. Far from using two radios, Vic, W4KFC, even changed plug-in tank coils in his military-surplus BC-610 (which was his only amplifier) every time he changed bands! 73, Fred - -- CQ-Contest on WWW
As in years past, here is a beginning for an operating aid for those who took part in the IARU HF Championship this year. As I was CW-only, there may well be many other IARU Member Society stations w
Bill, W4AN, commented: For those who want to move the WPX CW to earlier in the year, I think this is a significant comment. One thing that makes the WPX CW interesting is that it occurs within a mont
I waited a few days, and only received two messages listing additional HQ stations, so here is the final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sign Aruba*# AARC P43ARC Australia WIA VK1WI Austria OV
I have received a couple of messages asking for details about exactly what the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) is and about some aspects of the annual IARU HF Championship. So here follows a
Well, after I put out a "final" list of HQ stations active in the IARU HF Comptetion, I received more info from Europe and Asia, so here is the final, final list: Country IARU Member Society Call Sig
Ken, N4UK, did everyone a great service by provoking the Field Day discussion. The resulting comments were some of the best reading I have had on the Reflector in a long time. Sender: owner-cq-contes
70's. Far from using two radios, Vic, W4KFC, even changed plug-in tank coils in his military-surplus BC-610 (which was his only amplifier) every time he changed bands! 73, Fred - -- CQ-Contest on WWW
As in years past, here is a beginning for an operating aid for those who took part in the IARU HF Championship this year. As I was CW-only, there may well be many other IARU Member Society stations w