Another characteristic of humans is that they find that it's always greener in the neighbor's meadow 73 de Dimitri F4DSK / TM3Z _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list
Hi Barry, Barry, W2UP wrote : <<<You guys are missing the most important point: the duration of the opening to Europe. That's where QSO points come from, because there's virtually an endless supply
Steve, <<< 1) How do you know that K1TTT was on 15 meters at that time ? 2) Now run the same experiment at 1200Z in any DX contest. 1) Because the K1TTT's skimmer was listening 40 to 12m. Have a look
Hi Lacy, You're right, it's often better to be in Western EU to work US but it's better for central EU to work Asia/JA so... You should read the 9A1UN's comment operating 9A1P on 15m during the last
Hi Bob, Read again the rule... : [...] Questions pertaining to the CQ WPX RTTY Contest rules may be submitted by Email to questions@cqwpxrtty.com. 73 de Dimitri F4DSK ________________________________
Hi Rich, Wrong See the rules : <<<... Classic Operator (CLASSIC): The entrant will use only one radio, no QSO finding assistance, and may operate up to 24 of the 48 hours off times are a minimum of 6
Hi Ed, Super fast ! Thanks for the great "job" made for all of us. 73 de Dimitri F4DSK _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.c
Hi Doug, I'm using the Philips DVT6010 (stereo input) since 5 years. Very easy to use : plug & play. But it's probably replaced by another manufacturer's reference now... 73, Dimitri F4DSK __________
Hi guys, <<<I think its a BIG mistake to filter spots to only allow spots from close by stations. I would not trust the neighbors (or for that matter one only a thousand miles away) crappy antenna o
Hi John, Not too bad for this AI, but it seems that "robots" don't know the famous question: who was there first, the egg or the hen? <<<These clubs have a strong presence in the amateur radio contes
Hi Jim, <<<What DOES make a lot of sense is team contesting, with each signing their own call, ...>>> That already exist, it's called the "club scores"... 73, Dimitri F4DSK Transmited from my Morse T
<<<Which is another reason why this distributed contesting is such a bad No one is forcing you to participate. 73, Dimitri F4DSK _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing lis
It seems that you missed the original post with this subject 73, Dimitri F4DSK _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contestin
Hi Bob, <<< After the contest I searched for my call on DX Summit to see who spotted me and noticed that almost no one did besides myself. Based on dxheat.com database, you've been spotted 114 times
Hi Ken, That doesn't work since WRTC stations were in I4 area so... And , for casual operators, it's very simple : LOG WHAT YOU HEAR (a good start is to listen...) 73, Dimitri F4DSK _________________
Hi Jorge, Maybe that you have to look this group's archives as you're asking this question EVERY years... Excuse me for the following question but do you have any fans or do you plan to do self spots
Hi Mark, <<<... I urge you to reconsider the decision, re-characterize IZ3EYZ's entry to a check-log, and award the top spot in World Single Op Low Power to Steve AA7V....>>> Mark, you should read ag
Ed, It's quite simple, just read it as it's written... There will be 3 TL for NA #1 but it's not one from each area. It will be the 3 operators with the highest qualification scores. So it can be 3