And, since this comes up after just about every big contest, I'll extend my thanks and appreciation to the automated Winmor station that busted a contact I was trying to make on 80m Friday night. I'm
I know this is short notice, but my loss could be your gain. I have a fully paid registration to the 2018 Contest University session at Dayton, but I will not be able to attend due to a change in pla
SSB Five nine seven Seems like it would be helpful to take a half breath between "Five Nine" and "Seven" to avoid the possibility of the station on the other end thinking I was erroneously giving an
1. What if one team is trying to receive while another team is trying to transmit? Without duplexed antenna systems and radios, I'm not sure how one station would be able to receive and transmit simu
The WRTC 2014 organizers posted a web page that showed what radios and logging software each of the teams used. http://www.wrtc2014.org/radios-and-software-used/ I haven't found such a list for the 2
Bob, I put together my own list, but only looked at the top 10 finishers. Among the top 10 finishers, there were 7 Yaesus, 6 Icoms, 4 Elecrafts, and 3 Kenwoods. Also, among the top 10 finishers, 6 of
I think this is a poor example. The NAQP SSB contest is advertised as an SSB contest. The organizers also sponsor an NAQP CW contest and an NAQP RTTY contest which are also specific to those modes. B
Is the issue weight or pressure on your ears? If pressure, have you tried bending the headband as described in the Heil instructions? If weight, yeah, there's not much you can do. Bob... ____________
In order for them to fix a problem, they would have to know about it. Instructions for getting support are on their web site: https://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php Most of their support is handled
https://www.icomjapan.com/lineup/products/IC-7610/ The firmware update is not yet available. The latest IC-7610 firmware posted on the Icom Japan website is dated 04-23-2021. The new firmware referen