Until now, nobody has mentioned that when cut numbers on CW were originated we were using hand keys and bugs. It was common to hear the cut numbers employing a longer-than-usual dash. Made it a bit m
I do too. When shall we check 160 meters -- 30 past? What did the rules used to suggest? Chas - N5UL Hobbs, NM _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@conte
I would also support your idea. But I won't volunteer to try to convince the sponsors. 73, N5UL - Hobbs, NM _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contest
Those inrterested: There is another (different) command just for the Cabrillo output file. Try going to the same point in your program and instead of "writelog", type "writecab <enter>" and you shoul
Al, I had only 59 mults after 7 hours. 100 watts, wire antennas, not working very hard at it from SE New Mexico. After 18:36 hours, I quit with 80 mults. 73, Chas - N5UL Hobbs, NM ___________________
Certainly worth repeating, and there is a need to pass this info better to those outside this reflector! YES! One of my most common thoughts when running. I can do the other extreme, but I prefer to
What Tree has already said, and: Put in a rule that says something to the effect that--no electronic systems/devices are permitted to help interpret the CW other than speakers, headphones, blinking l
Hi, Andy-ua3dpx wrote: Sent the log today but the robot did not send any reply Anybody have the same problem? 73!! I had no problem getting a receipt for my entry. But someone please explain why ther
Someone said: Sounds like everyone is going to be sending "55" next year. I will be for certain. As I have every year that I have gotten into the SS since the first time in 1955. Which was the year I