Fantastic program, Alex, but as I wrote in the email to you, not being able to correct a mistake is a bit frustrating. But is it really a "mistake"...when the other station finishes sending the exch
even if it was a correction. Exactly. But when I copy his correction *after* I've already pushed the Enter button, at present, I can not go back and correct the log so that it will reflect what was "
Oh my gosh...I just downloaded v1.4 and you're right. I almost wet my pants when I did the up/down arrows... RIT control from the keyboard just like I have in TRlog with my Kenwood rigs! Alex/VE3NEA:
of paper Umh, I would just print the QSO # and correct serial number on a piece of paper *WHILE* calling CQ (instead of *not* calling CQ and fiddling with a log edit at-that-point-in-time :-) :-) :-)
Not really, and you've just touched on *part* of the essence of my "Xtreme Contesting With BPL" article which is a year overdue in completing. Stay tuned...to an NCJ near you :-) 73... Rick, K6VVA __
Ooops (with egg on face)...dunno how I missed that ;-( to-do list. Cool. Tnx very much, Alex. I've seen some other great suggestions posted here too...and am also willing to "contribute" via PayPal.
I almost couldn't believe my ears... a "DX" station signing "/QRP" in the ARRL 10m contest. Was I dreaming? Nope...guess not, 'cuz I just saw this on DX Summit an hour later: ARRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH ;-( 7
/QRP Ops looking for "/QRP" on QSLs please note: I think many people do the same thing. contest. That is another reason why signing "/QRP" in a regular contest is a waste of everyone's time, because.
Shall we assume that petitions have now been filed with ALL contest sponsors to do away with High Power, Low Power and QRP categories (since these have been pseudo attempts - ERP based only with non
Umh, you mean disqualified for WASTING almost one-half hour trying to be a "Gentlemen" whilst my competitors were cranking out QSOs? Not to mention, excessive wear and tear on the special "QRL?" exte
What on earth were you doing up there? Did you go just for the NAQP? Were you running QRP to a fiberglass fishing rod or something??? Hmmm...I seem to recall N6TR/Tree made something like one QSO in
K8JWT inquired: For ground mounted I suggest insulated wire (I'm actually using insulated on a roof mounted 12AVQ). Even with bent radials, if there is any way you can elevate the vertical and radial
I find this thread most interesting, since I've already pushed beyond the CC&R limits here with my A3 (painted green to match the tree'd hillside) at 33ft on a slip up mast. This is precisely why I'm
Latency with *anything*. By "direct RF control", are you referring to some kind of UHF/VHF link? I'm looking for an SO2R capable remote interface with connectivity to existinging contest software *an
Sad??? Gosh, I keep hearing that Hit Song "Don't Worry, Be Happy!" playing in my head, and plan to have a LOT of fun in the CQP this weekend (even though I will be in a small 5x8 trailer in SBEN and
Kris, TF3KX, inquired: I didn't see the Kenwood TS-480S (or HX version) on your list. Others might find this info useful, so am posting here. IMHO, this is the ** coolest ** rig for portable contesti
I also have a K2 which is a great little rig (RX is hot), and had planned to take it along with a bandpass filter to "monitor" as quasi-SO2R but decided not worth the effort with all the other tasks
I would have loved to have worked you in the CQP, Brett, but unfortunately going your direction was a nearby big hill (most likely why I missed the Hawaii multiplier too). And then there was the weir
equipment in What a wonderful testimony to the "International Goodwill & Friendship" aspect of Amateur Radio which has historically transcended "Political" boundaries. I salute you, AL, for your cont
Exactly *what* is a "contest-log visualisation" tool ??? Do you mean a new logger, or some GUI to view logs other than in Notepad or Excel? I'm sure I am not the only one baffled by the term. Tnx & 7