Thanks to several European stations for reporting real signal reports of North American stations during the past year. Here's an hour or so of reports from New England last night on 80 and 160m using
Using FTP works nice for sending logs but doesn't provide the sponsor with your e-mail address. Even if you include it on the cover page it may not be looked at for several weeks or longer. If you us
The data below was in G4FAM's report on his WPX CW effort sent to the 3830 reflector. It was interesting to see that W2 and W9 were more the most popular USA callsigns. Anyone else have something sim
The results of the 1997 ARRL 10m Contest from July QST were published on the ARRL web page on Tuesday at: http://www.arrl.org/contests/results/ I understand plans are in the works for re-publishing t
Microsoft just put a huge (2-3 terrabyte) database online of satellite photos of most urban areas in the USA and Europe, and some elsewhere. Some if the photos have a resolution of 1m - so you'll be
One change in the rules for the IARU HF Championship to highlight: from http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/98/rules-iaru.html "8. Multipliers: Total number of ITU zones plus IARU member-socie
I agree that the wording isn't quite precise enough. I'm pretty certain the rule intends that there are four additional mults on each band. If you work two AC members on 20m it means one multiplier.
I'm interested in any additional IARU HQ multipliers others might have worked. Here is a list of what was worked by NU1AW 73 Tom AARC P40HQ ARI IY2ARI ARM ER7A ARRL W1AW/0 BFRA LZ98HQ CRC OL8HQ CTARL
Here's an updated list of HQ mults from the recent IARU HF contest. Thanks to KH2D W4RA N6VH N9AG VE6SH UX1UA K3ZO LY2IJ K1ZZ for the additional information. Changes from the last list are marked wit
One change in the rules for the IARU HF Championship to highlight: from http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/98/rules-iaru.html "8. Multipliers: Total number of ITU zones plus IARU member-socie
I agree that the wording isn't quite precise enough. I'm pretty certain the rule intends that there are four additional mults on each band. If you work two AC members on 20m it means one multiplier.
I'm interested in any additional IARU HQ multipliers others might have worked. Here is a list of what was worked by NU1AW 73 Tom AARC P40HQ ARI IY2ARI ARM ER7A ARRL W1AW/0 BFRA LZ98HQ CRC OL8HQ CTARL
Here's an updated list of HQ mults from the recent IARU HF contest. Thanks to KH2D W4RA N6VH N9AG VE6SH UX1UA K3ZO LY2IJ K1ZZ for the additional information. Changes from the last list are marked wit
-- On Mon, 03 Feb 1997 00:45:07 EST David O Hachadorian <k6ll@juno.com> wrote: [stuff deleted] [more stuff deleted] The complete report of the ARRL Board's WRC-99 Committee was posted on the ARRL web
--End of Original Message-- -- E-mail: frenaye@pcnet.com Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box 386, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444 NA SPRINT SSB JAN 97 Raw Scores Compiled by: WA4ZXA <floydjr@interp
I wouldn't under estimate how important this can be. Frank has been active in major contests with big signals on all bands for a long time. Over the years a lot of friends are made during the contes
Some ARRL DX CW notes from K1KI 1) The 1/4" of ice that coated the antennas and trees didn't help us get off to a very good start. There was only one packet node and about 10 people as we started. Te
Some excerpts from The ARRL Letter Vol. 16 No. 8 - February 21, 1997 (full text at http://www.arrl.org) __________________________________ IN THIS EDITION: * Ham radio grows in 1996! * Marconi memora
The ARRL Letter <-- complete text is at: http://www.arrl.org Vol. 16, No. 12 March 21, 1997 IN THIS EDITION: * End of an era for Radio Amateur Callbook * League files RACES petition * Phase 3D comes
In case anyone's interested, we posted the most recent two issues of the Yankee Clipper Contest Club newsletter ("Scuttlebutt" - KB2R editor) on the YCCC web site ( http://www.yccc.org ) if anyone is