Hello, I have done a quick spot analysis which you can browse or download from here. http://www.jg1vgx.net/en/index.php?Contesting%2FSpot%20Analysis%2F2005-03%20CQWPX%20SSB Toplist of the most often
Hi, I'm one of the JAs who send outgoing QSLs for every (contest or not) QSO. I'm not doing awards but I simply enjoy looking at ethnic QSLs sent to me via JARL every other months. My thinking is if
Congratulations Bill, for your new JA1 call. It's not sad, but it's a progress! My eleven-year old son has also got JA1CRG this time. They still won't reissue JA calls with 2-letter suffixes. I wish
Hello all, I've been following this thread and waiting someone who is a dedicated JA contester might respond, which didn't happen, so I dare to write! Please remember I am a newbie in contesting ;) R
Hello, My colleague, Yasushi JA1DYB is currently developing an XP-savvy, pileup training software. You can download it from here. FREE!! http://www.geocities.jp/yasushi_hashi/pilemania/pilemania.lzh
Hi Franz, Try this link: http://www.jg1vgx.net/etc/pilemania0.08.zip (if simple double-click doesn't work, you may cut&paste this line into your browser) I have re-zipped it to include WW DX type sta
Hi, I have uploaded an updated version of JA1DYB Pilemania. http://www.jg1vgx.net/etc/pilemania0.09.zip Only but a big change is Yasushi has added a simplistic rate window. And, thanks to Igor UN7GM
Hi, I have analyzed the packet cluster traffic in 10/30-31 48hrs counting how often each station has been spotted. Just FYI. Enjoy! rin JG1VGX (op.JE1ZWT) -- callsign total 160 80 40 20 15 10 -- HC8L
I also wished something different from everyone's ProSet, so I searched around and recently obtained AKG's headset. http://www.akg.com/products/powerslave,mynodeid,186,id,259,pid,259,_language,EN.htm
Hi, I have to admit there certainly is decreasing JA activity, but from our side not many stations were heard even when the band is solid open, which was a shame, so I wondered if JIDX is not popular
Hi, Here is a 48hr spottee ranking for this weekend. (How many times each station has been spotted) rin JG1VGX (at JA1ZLO) -- callsign total 160 80 40 20 15 10 -- 5U5Z 484 32 38 84 125 109 96 HC8N 33
Hi, FYI, I have compiled a spotting summary for this weekend's WW contest. Please check how often you have been spotted compared to your competitors. CQWW CW http://www.jg1vgx.net/en/index.php?Contes
Hi, In addition to the K1TTT's spot summary, I have made a full extent spot summary including band breakdowns. http://www.jg1vgx.net/en/index.php?Contesting%2FSpot%20Analysis%2F2006-02%20ARRLDX%20CW
Hi, Hope you all had a nice adrenalin rush this weekend. There are two types of them, one is when running high rate, the other is when successfully s&p'd a rare mult through a very thick pileup. They
If they are already networked and run Windows XP, you could also think about "remote desktop" feature. It's free. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/remoteintro.mspx As serv
Hi, Here is a toplist of stations most often spotted in this weekend. http://www.jg1vgx.net/en/?Contesting%2FSpot%20Analysis%2F2006-03%20CQWPX%20SSB (use Ctrl-F to find your call) I had some reports
I was also impressed by the operation by one of the ops at 5C5T last weekend. He signed every time, still rate was very high. It was something like this: his - "DL1ABC TU 5C5T" me - "JG1VGX" and bunc
FYI, Japanese band plan for RTTY (and psk, jt65 etc): 3520 - 3530 7025 - 7045 14070 - 14112 21070 - 21125 28070 - 28150 Yes, we can go split on the low bands! 73 de rin JG1VGX _______________________
You might be interested in JA band plans which is available here. http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/6_Band_Plan/JapaneseAmateurBandplans20090330.pdf Some additional notes to the figure: NB Phone = SSB, A
Steve, I found I need to correct the previous post. On low bands, there are some more higher portion shared with other modes where RTTY is allowed. Now correctly the JA RTTY (data) bands are: 3520 -