I ran into this quite a bit with the 1K, K and KW guys. I heard operators saying all three, and more common was K and KW being sent by the same operator. I noticed that with some multiop stations the
Here is the URL: http://www.xmission.com/~uarc/Microvolt/1999/apr1999.pdf <http://www.xmission.com/~uarc/Microvolt/1999/apr1999.pdf> You will need the Acrobat plug in, if you don't have it. Alan, KO7
Before any of you think that I had anything to do with this, I assure you that I didn't. There is a small local club up in Northern Utah called the UBET (Utah Box Elder-Thiokol) Radio Club. Most of t
Speaking of busted calls... For quite a long time, I have noticed that some operators like to replace the O in my call for a zero (0). Let's face it, if you don't put a slash through the 0 it is diff
I think that this has been mentioned before, and I always believed that it was a good idea. Many people have observed that there are too many contests - some of which are not well attended for variou
I don't know if it was mentioned earlier or not, but if you read the rules, the only station that you are competing against is a station which is in the same call area or country, except if you happe
I think that some of us have forgotten that when the WPX was first conceived, it was one of the first contests set up for SSB only competition with a new twist - prefixes for multipliers instead of c
Another thing about the WPX and most other contests, for that matter, is that most of us do not compete on a global scale. Unless we have a very competitive station in a very good location, most of u
Another thing about the WPX and most other contests, for that matter, is that most of us do not compete on a global scale. Unless we have a very competitive station in a very good location, most of u
Another thing about the WPX and most other contests, for that matter, is that most of us do not compete on a global scale. Unless we have a very competitive station in a very good location, most of u
According to the announcement on the ARRL web page, the 10 minute rule applies only to Multi-single stations. Unfortunately, CQ's abbreviated announcement is misleading. Alan, KO7X Email: alan@es.com
According to the announcement on the ARRL web page, the 10 minute rule applies only to Multi-single stations. Unfortunately, CQ's abbreviated announcement is misleading. Alan, KO7X Email: alan@es.com
According to the announcement on the ARRL web page, the 10 minute rule applies only to Multi-single stations. Unfortunately, CQ's abbreviated announcement is misleading. Alan, KO7X Email: alan@es.com