I think that you are correct to some degree. Not a very good solution in my mind - afterall I am trying to put contacts in the log too. Not a bad solution - but it wastes time and upsets the rhythm a
July 8-9 - 2000 There are several great places to get this sort of information. http://www.arrl.org/contests/cal2000.html Or from one of great online contest calendars: http://www.hornucopia.com/cont
I think that you are correct to some degree. Not a very good solution in my mind - afterall I am trying to put contacts in the log too. Not a bad solution - but it wastes time and upsets the rhythm a
July 8-9 - 2000 There are several great places to get this sort of information. http://www.arrl.org/contests/cal2000.html Or from one of great online contest calendars: http://www.hornucopia.com/cont
Or you could operate one of the ones that exist. Like the "TOEC WW GRID CONTEST" - the CW version was this past weekend I think. If you would like to view the rules/results you can do it here: http:/
Or you could operate one of the ones that exist. Like the "TOEC WW GRID CONTEST" - the CW version was this past weekend I think. If you would like to view the rules/results you can do it here: http:/
<snip> I agree with you - I think the ARRL should have put up a web page that explains the reports or even written up a few sentences that explain what UBN means. They may know but it is obvious that
mmmmmmm....ya know the 10m contest has a limit of 36 hours operating time for all catagories. -- George Fremin III Johnson City, Texas "Experiment trumps theory." K5TR (ex.WB5VZL) -- Dave Leeson W6NL
This is a good question Tim. The ARRL used the same software the CQ WW contest has been using for years. The CQ WW has a great web page explaining what the UBN reports mean. You can find it at this U
This is what I use as well. A footswitch might be the way to go. Or maybe a key on the keyboard. I can offer several tips that might make this eaiser. Turn the volume down on both radios - I find tha
But I think we all need to understand the rule. It is clear from the posts I have seen over the last few days not everyone is clear on the the ARRL's intent seems to be - to be honest I am not sure e
You are correct - that is the rule. There have be all sorts of comments on here over the past few days about this rule - and it seems clear that not everyone is on the same page. I was trying to clea
This is why I suggested everyone read it. I quote..."You won't incur any penalty or risk by answering them..." You can read the entire text here: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/9812/0146.html
N6TR has a neat setup for his two radios. You can find it at: http://www.contesting.com/km9p/n6tr/ I dont have an "L" shaped desk but you can see how I deal with two radios at: http://www.kkn.net/~k5
Just released - Freeware version of TR-Log Contest software. It works in these contests: ARRL Field Day, Region One Field Day, JIDX, NZ Field Day and South American WW. Download it from: http://www.Q
Hi, I have posted both of the files that Tom - N0SS had on the Kenwood TS-930 on my web page. You can find them as ZIP files for download. I will try to make one or both into PDF and/or HTML files in
Hi, I converted the BIG MS-WORD document to an Adobe PDF format file and put it on my web page. This file is only 400k - the word doc was 2.5M. http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/ The link is to the left of th
Hi, As some of you may know I now edit the contest corral and special events pages in QST. While I am sitting here and putting the September contest page together an idea that someone once suggested
You could, and even as N5IA suggests we dont even have to wait until the next contest we can do it with old logs but, changing the scoring will change the way the contest is operated. At 6D2X we usua
I have thought of doing this also - I think a web cam would be fine - as long as you can see the frequency and such. I think you are correct in that CQ WW rules seem to make haveing your frequency or