For more information on the harness induced pathology, you could check: http://www.caves.org/grotto/nag/html/harness.html 73, Chas - N5UL -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE O
there. It looks like LOTW >is beginning to catch on. states, with very >active contesters, who have not uploaded any of their contest logs. I had planned on writing something on this subject, but my
Randy said: I would love to see SS only have low power and QRP classes like NAQP! You don't need a KW to work across the country. Absolutely! I have never and never will. Chas - N5UL -- The world's t
K5IID, Tom, said: Weren't there some week night sprints somewhere in the past? Seems like I remember something like that. I never did the sprints back then though. There were a group of "Midnight Spe
Now that I'm finally set up to QSY at the drop of a hat, I made 344 S&P QSO's last weekend from here in New Mexico (No CQ's), and I was -neverasked to QSY for another band. I was surprised and slight
Some really good stuff expressed in this thread. Hope folks pay attention and benefit from it. My 2 cents; (may be worth less in spite of inflation.): Spare me the "K's" and the "DE's", please! I can
Hi, KI9A said: It also needs to be a little (LOT) less complicated for the casual guys to use. This 69 year-old OF (with a CK of 55) doesn't consider it complicated! My 9th Band DXCC is now pending t
I have been reading this thread with particular interest trying to gain insight regarding the problem I have noticed most in recent years: W station (or DL or other large ham population type op) goes
I will join Jeff. In addition to what he pointed out about the RULES, it is handy and interesting to know the tenure of the station you are working! And, I really was first licensed in '55! Charles,