Good question Pete. Perhaps it is now. While not a scientifically accurate representation of all QSO's, Michael's, G7GVR, ClubLog has weekly summaries that give an excellent (IMHO) view of modes' per
Using distance and propagation factors makes a lot of sense to me to help level the contest playing ground. We do a lot of this in sports car racing. We even insist upon technical inspections when ca
One annoying problem is N3FJP software cannot use the same RS-232 port for rig control and sending CW which N1MM accomplishes well. This requires either a second interface or a WinKeyer both of which
I totally agree with Jim on this. If I want to see FT8 spots, I know where to go to find them and I'll go there. I would rather not see them elsewhere, especially the RBN. 73, Bill Mader, K8TE Duke C
Well-deserved Jim! I use you as a reference all the time! I'm glad to read your home and antenna farm were saved, if not the refrigerator contents. 73, Bill Mader, K8TE ARRL New Mexico Section Manage
In the IOTA Contest, any island station that is a multiplier is, by definition, rare. I suppose that activating rare counties in CQP is worth a mention, but perhaps not :-) 73, Paul EI5DI "Rare," lik
Re: Contest SSB Frequencies An important point to consider, especially in SSB contests is many callers are not, constesters, or are minimally skilled. A surprisingly large percentage of them find it