hi - Reservations are now open for the Contest Dinner to be held on Friday April 27 at the International DX Convention in Visalia, CA. You can find the reservation form here: http://www.mldxcc.com/co
hi - I'd like to thank everyone who has already registered for the Contest Dinner on Friday April 27! Just two things: 1. Please be sure to use the reservation form! If you email your reservation my
hi - This weekend we passed the number of reservations that were made last year - thanks! HOWEVER: Last year I kept a list of the "walkups" - the people who showed up without a reservation hoping to
hi - This will be the next to last reminder about the dinner - why wait until the bitter end? The hotel has asked me to give them a preliminary count this Friday. If you think you will be attending b
hi - This is it. If you do not make your reservation before 4PM PDT (that's 2300UTC) 24 April 2007 (that's tuesday) you will have to show up Friday night and take your chances. Make a reservation: ht
On 10/8/07, Brian F. Wruble <bwruble@ix.netcom.com> wrote [on the elecraft list]: Yes, that is a K1. When you email a link from the wsj.com web site, it is good for a few days - so follow one of thes
hi - Just letting everyone know that there will be RTTY signals on 3.520-3.525 and on 7.025-7.045. This is a JA contest so we will be calling JAs there because those are the subbands they are allowed
It was just pointed out to me that a CW op will have no way of knowing that it is a "QRL?" That is correct. A CW op will not know if it is "QRL?" or "HIHO" - but consider: 1. It is your frequency so
yes, exactly! - 73 - jeff wk6i -- Jeff Stai jds@twistedoak.com Twisted Oak Winery http://www.twistedoak.com/ Winery Blog http://www.elbloggotorcido.com/ ______________________________________________
Good advice. They only confuse the new people and the casual operators. And we need them. thanks! - jeff wk6i -- Jeff Stai jds@twistedoak.com Twisted Oak Winery http://www.twistedoak.com/ Winery Blog
The other other answer (besides "don't TU if you don't got it") is don't acknowledge the call in the first place if it is too weak to complete the contact. Obviously this is a judgment call and with