I think the more correct statment would be without a 10 min band change rule or some other band change limit there is not much diffrence in hardware needed to compete in M/S or M/M. -- George Fremin
I like this change. Here are my thoughts. With the M/S rules proposed by the WPX contest you can now do this contest with one radio and two or more operators. It is a true single transmitter category
I think you are correct. The WPX contest used to have a M/S class - it was changed in recent times to be like the M/S in the CQ WW DX contests. I have entered in the M/S category in WPX when it was o
I dont know what programs there are but I would ask what would you do with this information if you had it? Submit your log in a different category? Remove the contacts that do not fit? Alter the time
I asked because I wanted to know. I think that is a fine idea. -- George Fremin III - K5TR geoiii@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing l
I think I can take a stab at answering this for Phil. And I am sure N6AA would be in even a better position since he has also operated from all 40 CQ Zones in the CQ WW contests. I think since these
I would argue this is not an accurate statement. If I work XE1KK in the IARU contest and I log his zone as anything other than zone 10 the person checking the contest and anyone else (man or machine)
I do not agree with this entirely. While in general it is a good idea to copy what is sent to you I will contend that you should be smart about it. If you are in the CQ WW contest and you work XE1KK
Yes. I have read several comments from HQ station operators who are upset that the ARRL will no longer be checking their logs or printing their results. And as a result they are upset that their year
It was Knickerbocker Knickerbocker Nickelodeon We would use that as the domain name but it is easier to type kkn -- George Fremin III - K5TR geoiii@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr __________________
While in general I want to agree with you - I also know that every chance I have to make more contacts faster at the start of the contest or whenever for that matter is more time I have to work anoth
I am still confused. K1TTT keeps saying that the NAQP only allows the use of narrow band code readers. The aobve post from the NCJ seems to say you are allowing multi-channel band decoders (such as t
The mults for the naqp are states. I don't think Campbell, CA is a separate state from CA. -- George Fremin III _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@cont
In early June of 1993 this same topic came up on this same list. I will resubmit my contribution to this thread. http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/1993-06/msg00020.html Fixed - equalized scorin
One of the reasons there is somewhat of a lull in the contest calendar in April has to do with that major Christian holiday of Easter. WPX SSB falls on easter some years - is this better or worse tha
Cool - a great reason to have open logs. I have been doing this contesting stuff for a few years now - and in some contests I turn in competitive scores. One thing I have learned is that if you have
While I am not opposed to open UBN's I really do not see the point. It is not that open logs have not helped - it is that anyone can throw out the idea that something is amiss and stir things up. Thi
If you have gotten the error that I think you got - then I think this has been fixed. If you continue to have issues let me know. -- George Fremin III - K5TR geoiii@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr _
What? Why? If you want to check logs than please setup an address to receive logs at - do not include them in your 3830 posting. I am sure you could figure out a better way for people to check their
As a somewhat active Phone contest operator, I have felt the SSB sprint should have been killed off long ago. Of all the contests on the calendar I do not think there is another one that is more disr