Just in case you might find this useful after (or before) the 10 meter contest... 73 Tom --Original Message-- SB QST @ ARL $ARLB108 ARLB108 FCC book on Internet ZCZC AG75 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 10
Bob/K3EST: Are you sure? My notes from several years ago when I was a serious oblast chaser show that UA1P is in both zone 16 and 17. Most of the islands are in zone 16 (Novaya Zemlya for example) an
CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1994 Call: K1KI Country: United States Mode: CW Category: Multi Multi BAND QSO QSO PTS PTS/QSO ZONES COUNTRIES 160 151 304 2.01 13 52 80 458 1288 2.81 21 85 40 929 2593 2.
I don't think I've seen the Internet aus.radio (Australian radio) newsgroup mentioned as a source of propagation forecast information. I've included the one that was issued December 6th at the bottom
Organizing efforts for the (new) New England QSO Party are going well. We hope you'll plan to spend some time working New England stations on the weekend of May 4-5. The full rules and a whole lot mo
The activity in the FQP this past weekend will be tough to beat, but we're going to give it a try in the New England QSO Party this next next weekend - May 4th-5th. The full details and rules are at
Interesting to see a couple of negative comments about the AlfaSpid Antenna Rotator pre-Dayton announcement (but not others...). The (somewhat-out-of-date) FAQ for the CQ-Contest mailing list says th
Thought this would be of interest. Talked to N1ND - he says the listing of logs received will show claimed scores for all ARRL contests - but only after the log submission deadline has passed. -- Tom
Interesting discussions about various modes. Wish it was a little closer to the topic of contesting. Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are CW+SSB), should there be
Even if the manufacturers don't provide a way to lockout unwanted portions of the band, contest software could help out. An example would be to set the contest software to only allow moving the radio
Author: "MM0DFV" <mm0dfv@scotham.net>(by way of Tom Frenaye <frenaye@pcnet.com>)
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 21:52:31 -0400
Hi, could you please inform subscribers of the CQ-Contest reflector that there is a temporary problem with the srars.org provider, all logs for the CIS DX Contest sent by e-mail to srars@srars.org co
I've been doing most of the administrative chores [mostly screening out spam] for the CQ-Contest mailing list for several years now. The list has now grown to almost 1150 people, and an unknown numbe
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I like to look at my Sprint CW logs after a contest to see what I can learn from them. Usually it's a simple look at QSO rates, missed multipliers, and sometimes QSOs per minute on each band. That he
Results from the 2005 New England QSO Party are now posted on the NEQP web site: http://www.neqp.org/ Plaques, certificates and printed results were mailed in the last few days. Hope you'll join in o
The fifth running of the New England QSO Party is this next weekend - May 6-7. We consolidated a few smaller QSO parties into one that covers all 67 counties in the six New England states and have ha
The SO2R discussion has deteriorated into personal attacks now, and includes multiple reflectors. Let's move on to some other dead horse to beat for a while. -- Tom/K1KI cq-contest admin ____________
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