Hi Tim, I'm scratching my head a little bit....how is the logging software going to know what frequency the transceiver is tuned to? Perhaps we need some additional information what you're trying to
I worked a few stations sending a S/N too....I just logged what they sent (001!) -- 73, Gary K9GS Check out K9NS on the web: http://www.k9ns.com Greater Milwaukee DX Association: http://www.gmdxa.org
I came across this article today. I haven't tried it but thought this might be a useful tool for troubleshooting USB problems. http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/window-on-windows/map-and-troubleshoot-
This brings up a few interesting points. In the June VHF contest this year I worked a bunch of stations that identified on CW as "K9ABC/R" or "K9ABC Rover" on SSB. How are you supposed to log this as
Hello Jeff, Google "ergonomics typing desk height" This assumes you'll be typing on a keyboard and not using a paddle.....I think those would be two different heights. That should get you started. Yo
I agree with K3ZO (thanks for finding this Tree) and just to stir the pot a little bit consider this scenario: I'm tuning across 40M and I hear W1ABC running guys. K6XXX calls W1ABC and they work eac
Doc, Your post to the reflector is probably fine. I see you're a gmail user. That's likely the problem. I manage a few e-mail lists and this is a common problem with gmail users. One way to check for
Hello all, I'm going to be buying a new desktop computer for the hamshack. In my research, I'm pretty much decided in favor of Windows7 over Windows8. In Windows 7 should I get 32 bit OS or 64 bit? T
Hello Jim, The InRad Triplexers are very good. Used them at FD a couple years ago. They are rated 200W per radio port. IIRC, more than the Dunestar. On 12/26/2013 5:58 PM, Jimk8mr@aol.com wrote: I ha
I have been getting these too from contesting.com mailing lists. They seem to come in groups over several days then weeks go by before happening again. Bill, I notice we're both Roadrunner users..I s
Take it to a good auto body repair place. Alternatively, look for a place that does powder coating. Either one should be able to strip and repaint. The AMPS reflector would also be a good place to as
I would not want to be the person that asks the N1MM development team to code for the rules of this contest :) Joe WB9SBD -- 73, Gary K9GS Greater Milwaukee DX Association: http://www.gmdxa.org Socie
I recently bought one of these but have not used it, yet, with my K3. Note this is an electret element so you need to supply DC bias. Not a problem with a K3. http://www.modmic.com/ looks like we tho
http://www.modmic.com Just bought one for my K3 but haven't tried it yet. 73 - Gary K9GS _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://list
That's for SSB but I'd guess CW will be posted soon. What would really be enlightening would be to post the DQ'd stations on a world map. http://cqww.com/blog/ Mark. N2QT No. I can think of 3 likely
So..if I'm running on 20M and work WC1M on CW. Then after hitting enter and logging the QSO I notice I typed W1CM in error ( I am a really crappy typist ) I should not be able to correct my typo? Are
One thing I did not see any comments on: The original draft increased the club circle radius from 175 miles to 200 miles. The second draft increases it even more to 250 miles. What is driving this in
First, hats off to Scott for a well written and thorough reply. I'm going to add recording capability to my to-do list. On the subject of recording contests it seems like there are two routes to take
Thank you Jim This is a great tool! On 9/20/2015 11:25 PM, jims wrote: I have updated the http:// <http://logqso.com> logqso.com web application. You can uses this Logqso tool to check your stations
You called an idiot. US and VE can work each other for points. 73, Julio VE3FH _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contestin