Maybe you're thinking about it backwards. Maybe the Unlimited ops choose to be unlimited because it places them close to first place instead of after tenth place. For example, my (currently) 7th plac
That's not true. Writelog's CW decoder has been present for years (and works great!), as does other tools such as CwGet, MFJ decoder boxes, etc. Writelog's CW decoder uses 7 different audio "channels
Chuck is correct. Directly from the ARRL: "Prearranging contacts and advertising specific operating times and frequencies shown to be of questionable value, before the contest is discouraged. The rea
Not to throw another log on... but CW Skimmer is a tool developed by a ham, and is completely ham radio, RF-based, within your own shack. Yet it's not allowed. Chad WE9V _____________________________
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Hi guys, Just a quick note to let ya'all know that David KY1V/6Y1V suffered a heart attack yesterday, just days after returning from our ARRL DX SSB effort in Jamaica. Doctors worked quickly to put i
This brings up an interesting point. Is it really the VE's responsibility to know that every answer to his CQs is within their band or license class? Sure, this example is a little easier, knowing th
Sounds like a great idea, and a great, easy to access resource for new/prospective contesters and seasoned contesters alike! Kinda like a giant centralized FAQ repository and other interesting topics
Bob, I am not aware of _most_ contest sponsors combining SO and SOA. I only know of WAE (all modes) and CQ WPX RTTY allowing spotting assistance for all single ops. Can you please divulge all the oth
Sure, I can elaborate. K9NW wasn't in the picture because he snapped it. KA9FOX, K9NW, K9PG and myself attend LaCrosse (WI) Oktoberfest every year. FOX still lives there. NW and myself used to live t