The requirement to sign portable only applies if your callsign does not reflect your DXCC country. In context, the rule reads: "A station operating from a DXCC entity different from that indicated by
But what if its call sign does not indicate a DXCC entity? It may not occur to everyone upon first reading that there is a category of call signs that do not indicate DXCC entity, and that therefore
In the CQ Contesting column I considered problems and solutions, with sources footnoted for more in-depth examination. More than five years later they remain relevant. With CQ Magazine's permission,
There are hearing aids that offer multiple sound profiles to match your purpose and adjustable through your smartphone or separate control device. In the July, 2014 issue of CQ Magazine (at p.16) Mar
The rules governing each of our FCC licenses explicitly require that, on 60 and 30 meters, we cause no interference to authorized non-amateur stations (97.303(h) and (j)). Contesting on these two ban
Keep making all those contest QSOs for science. 73, Dave K3ZJ "Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (*HamSCI <http://www.hamsci.org/>*) founder Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF an assistant professor in