Tomorrow will host two more practices for the WW Digi Dx Contest: 19-20 UTC, 30 August 01-02 UTC, 31 August You can submit your practice logs to https://ww-digi.com/logcheck/ (Cabrillo log files) or
Here are a few of the common email queries being received in the wake of the WW Digi DX Contest: Q: My software doesn't create a Cabrillo log so I ran my ADIF log through the website ADIF Converter.
https://ww-digi.com/raw.htm The raw scores from WW Digi last weekend are now posted, based on the 1,150 logs received so far. "Raw scores" are computed by the log check software before any error redu
The overall World Wide DX contest season opened at the end of August with the inaugural WW Digi DX Contest. However, as always, the venerable CQ World Wide DX Contest season opens this weekend with t
2019-09-24 1900 UTC (Tuesday afternoon USA, Tuesday evening EU) Register: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5635667096636911885 2019-09-25 0100 UTC (Tuesday evening USA, Wednesday morning EU)
I don't understand the question, but Friday is 27 September, not 29 September in the original posting below. Ed W0YK Someone once said "you want the real answer - follow the money" Who is doing the s
2000-2100z, Friday, 6 December 0200-0300z, Saturday, 7 December (Friday evening, NA time).Use bands that are open and active for you. Frequencies per the rules. Make the most of the opportunity to
WWROF and SCC are pleased to announce the results of the inaugural WW Digi contest held at the end of August 2019: https://ww-digi.com/results.htm Thanks to all who participated and especially those
2100-2130 UTC, Thursday, 6 February 0100-0130 UTC, Friday, 7 February (Thursday evening NA time) On Thursday (NA time), let's have two 30-minute practice sessions to check out our station equipment,
The Raw Scores are posted for the CQ WPX RTTY Contest held a week ago. Raw scores are computed by the log checking software before any error reductions. https://cqwpxrtty.com/raw.htm Send any questio
The results of the 2019 FT Roundup are now final and online. https://www.rttycontesting.com/ft-roundup/2019-results/ If you are interested in seeing your LCR (log check report), please send your requ
Log checking for several recent contests that used the FT4 and FT8 modes has shown undesirably large numbers of claimed QSOs that receive not-in-log ("NIL") status from the other station. The WSJT de
Good comments, Randy. I've copied the paper's authors because some of them aren't regular subscribers to this list. The ideal protocol for QSO completion and logging differs by contest. Rather than s
Each QSO partner only needs to ACK one time to confirm that they received the call and exchange of their partner. In the example below, I believe the Common to both is actually: CQ N2RJ FN21 N2RJ K5Z
[Ed Muns] All true, but From: rjairam@gmail.com <rjairam@gmail.com> Sent: 27 February, 2020 06:59 To: ed@w0yk.com Cc: Don Hill AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net>; Iztok Saje <iztok.saje@telekom.si>; Joe Tay
I am pleased to announce that Chris Tate, N6WM, is joining CQ WW RTTY DX Contest management with responsibility to capture the essence of the event and author the results article. In addition, Chris
In three months the 2020 World Wide contest season is kicked off with the 2nd annual WW Digi DX Contest on 29-30 August. This is followed by the three CQ World Wide contests (RTTY, SSB and CW) also o
There are few, if any, K3 radios running pre-2013 firmware that added FSK waveshaping. The radio has always had AFSK filtering. Both types of K3 RTTY transmission are among the cleanest signals on
https://batavia-ft8.com/ Our YB friends are sponsoring an FT8 contest this weekend which leverages heavily from the WW Digi Contest rules. This is an excellent practice opportunity for the 2nd annual
Next weekend is the second annual WW Digi DX Contest sponsored by the SCC and WWROF. Rules <https://ww-digi.com/rules/> and much other valuable information are available on the website <http://www.ww