I have more than a dozen people interested in playing a Texas Hold'em tournament during the Dayton Hamvention. Now I have the dilemma of picking a location and scheduling it around other events. Seve
Here are some additional facts to support your position, particularly Mail Servers: Mail servers are not always up and running. There could be emergency maintenance being performed for a hardware fai
Wow, this is great information. Look below to claim* your prize. ;)~ Cheers David ~ KY1V *prizes must be claimed by June 30, 2008 On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 4:07 AM, Alex Tkatch <ku1cw@yahoo.com> wrote:
I would love to try skimmer, but my Flex 5000 arrives tomorrow at 10am...my flight to Jamaica leaves at 6am. Bummer. David ~ KY1V --Original Message-- From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:
To my fellow hams, I have been watching, reading and learning from this skimmer debate for several months now. I have deliberately refrained from comment while gathering as much information as possib
Although I read my post several times before submitting it, I found a poor choice in wording I would like to correct. The statement "If the Skimmer is allocated the Yagi, it will "hear" much better,
It is true. For every one operator you find that can afford an SO2R station, I will show you one hundred that cannot. For every one hundred operators who deploy skimmer in an average amateur environ
not I respectfully disagree. Computerized logging may have started out "simply" automating record keeping, but we all know it does much much more... Let's make a small list... -- Automatic Date and
Stan, I followed you right up to the point where I didn't understand that you actually made a point. Please take no offense, perhaps I missed something and you can clarify. If your point was to draw
Mike, Change your luck...come to Jamaica! ;) David ~ KY1V Wait. Right now the best operators with the best equipment and good luck win. Add Skimmer to the mix and the best operators with the best equ
"Assistance" has always been a shorthand to define a situation where information was provided BY ANOTHER OPERATOR who was not actually making the contacts. The "assisted" entry category was created a
I thought I would report my initial results testing skimmer. I am running Skimmer with a FlexRadio Systems 5000A receiver using a 48Khz audio bandwidth. I would prefer running 192Khz, but I haven't y
those just wanting to debate the term "unassisted". situation is getting worse and all is put on hold. Way to go gentlemen....! Mark, I think we all just like to debate here. It's competitive and it
after the contest to correct their logs for callsign accuracy. the cheats. This brings me back to a previously unanswered question I submitted to this reflector. If changing a call sign post contest
'assistance' in Come on Dave! With all due respect, your brain, my brain and our peer's brains are certainly not capable of simultaneously listening to and decoding every signal within a 48 kHz, 96
Are the log checking program open source? If so, how can we access the source code? If not, perhaps they should be. This would allow other developers to examine code, submit modifications and help "i
If, however, I am the ony op that doesn't log him as zone 18, the log checking software would penalize ME for getting it right. Thus, I seek clarification. Roy -- AD5Q Houston -- Roy, I am not certai
I agree with Hans' "fair use" statement. It isn't fair for others to be able to sift through the past logs of competitive station in order to figure out their strategy, particularly with regards to b
Dick, Let me provide a single example. Let's take 6Y1V and PJ2T, whom are relatively close geographically and compete in a number of contests, such as CQWW and ARRL International DX contests. Geoff (
Tobias, Thank you kindly for sharing this information. I have recently purchased a Flex 5000 and as I plan to deploy it at 6Y1V in some capacity I am eager to review your presentation. David ~ KY1V -