Hi Randy We use www.cqcontest.net. Doing a full contest without makes it much more boring. I found this to be "THE TOOL" to motivate my daughter to go the extra mile. As you know contesting from the
ZL6HQ will be active as well. 73 Holger, ZL3IO/ZM4T _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-c
No top operator in any contest is unassisted! The moment you get spotted by any skimmer or other Ham you get assistance! Only because you don't use the cluster at your station does not make you unass
Hi We were spotting a lot in the last WWDX SSB as for some reason the setting "spot all when S&P" was active for many hours. We spotted stations worked and stations that would still not hear us. We f
I have to echo Charly here. It was absolutely annoying and a waste of time for many operators seeing SO2R stations blocking frequencies while the action was obviously on the other band. TI7W (please
Oh boy, what did I do. I should have known, that this would happen. My deepest apology to all but especially the SO2R/SO3R/SO4R operators! I admit it was all my fault. Dear Mike, there was no bashing
Hi I wonder what the question is tasking here. My feeling is, that the challenge of using SS amps is bigger in a M/2 environment than it is for a M/M station. We have two main problems here. ONE is h
Hi Branco I can only echo Bob and Rich. At ZM4T we are 320 m asl with steep (~45 degrees) down sloping terrain down to 80 m asl, followed by some hilly area up to 120 m again before it ends in the Oc
The biggest assistance one can get in a contest are DX cluster spots! The moment you got spotted you've got assistance, period! It doesn't matter if you use the cluster yourself since the spot will d
Hi all Additionally to the interesting discussion around coax cables and double shielding I have another question. We have re-modelling / extension plans here at ZM4T. The new tower locations will re