AA4LR: tests is because they use a very simple single-conversion design. Although the first (and only) IF filter isn't a particularly sharp-skirted design, it is sufficient to knock out most all adja
Attached is a response from Tadek SP7HT to my recent letter. Tadek is not on this reflector so I'm forwarding his response. As you can see, Tadek targeted his article primarily to the DX community an
Hoppe and Peter Dalton entitled "The Grey Line Method of DX'ing" If you have this magazine in your collection, I would very appreciate a scan of the article. Please advise by return email. From what
http://www.sherweng.com/images/MeasurementAccuracy&SampleVariation.pdf 73, Bill W4ZV _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.
Have you ever wondered what you sounded like from the DX side? Listen to Zoli HA5PP's recording near the peak of my EU opening on 10 meters Saturday (30 OCT 2004). http://users.vnet.net/btippett/topb
N5RP: KC1F: and operating ethically, finished #2 in a major category, and #1 was cheating. Tell me I'm wrong... No, you are not wrong Stu. I've had personal experience competing with a fairly obvious
worse, & potentially damaging to these stations you talk of, Stu. This is what we need to focus on, not some knucklehead spotting himself. Why is nothing ever said about these other offenses?? Chuck,
Cabrillo log? More details than just what you see on the logging screen. We are using CT here. http://dayton.akorn.net/pipermail/sd-user/2002-August/000293.html Works very well with .log output from
to it? Add a column which shows total multipliers (Z+C) divided by total QSO's and see if anything looks odd. Same issue I had a few years ago...which CQ addressed in their SSB results story in Aug 2
you said it could be due to spending more time S&P-ing versus running. I agree it is probably not enough out-of-line to justify follow up. CQ has other ways to detect potential problems. In this cas
seems that CONTESTING may be the ONE area that would MOST appeal to a younger generation that has been raised on video games. Especially CW, where both the pace and dexterity play a big role in succe
Here's another guest-op mystery for you Tom. Why is it OK to fly 2061 miles to Louisiana to guest-op Sweepstakes, but not OK to fly 1555 miles to Puerto Rico? ;-) 73, Bill W4ZV
I was reading the latest ARRL Propagation Bulletin and noticed a link to ARRL's Propagation page. There I saw two relatively new articles by Dean N6BV which were presentations to a YCCC meeting on 1
I notice ARRL is now listing claimed scores on their Logs Received Report page: http://www2.arrl.org/contests/claimed/logs_rx.html?con_id=43 This is a good way to check claimed scores of folks that d
I am looking into selling my FT-1000MP to someone in Europe and am wondering if anyone who went to WRTC may be interested in selling their Pelican 1650 with foam insert for a standard MP (not Mark V
Hi Eric! I'm not an Orion user but soon will be (June?). transmitting? Orion is not SO2R in a box...neither is any other radio. Yes, both receivers are muted while transmitting. The sub-receiver is p
transmitter into a single box will sell a ton of them. I would change that statement to: "Whoever is the first manufacturer to pack ONE QUALITY RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER into a single box will sell a
Hei Jukka! It is...but with good phase noise. Many of the past synthesized radios (Kenwood's TS-940S comes to mind...yuck!) were not careful about it. "LO phase noise: -136 dBc/Hz typical from 0.5-20