Hello Steve and every one in the list, I have been following your proposal with interest and would like to see some more elaborated reasoning. For instance, why are you proposing these rules? Why lim
Again this are complains, not answer that has been elaborated. No one has yet enumerated the alleged problems that operating below 7040 during a 48 hours weekend is creating, one year is composed of
Hello John, Nice to hear form you again, and by the way, we had a 40 meters SSB QSO during the 1989 CQWW SSB Contest, thanks for that QSO. It is correct, the limitation is imposed by the FCC and is n
Hello, All the comments are absolutely right. A good frequency to monitor for openings on 10 meters is 28.200, there we have 18 beacons distributed around the word in all continents and in both hemis
Hello all, After 19 years using CT I was forced to look for another application, new high-end notebook doesn't have PARALLEL ports and many, and mine are not exception, doesn't have SERIAL ports, eve
Hello Doug, Unfortunately this over modulation problem is not unique to SA stations, as you know, and you are in my log, I was on 80 meters and some times I had problem understanding some of the US s
Hello all, It was written "I notice alot of stations ask the statsions they work to spot them...." I like to make clear that in the above scenario the station asking to be spotted should be immediate
"3.14. In contests where spotting nets are permissible, spotting your own station or requesting another station to spot you is not permitted." As I read this rules I can clearly see that this rule ap
Bob, As a DX station I operate from Venezuela, therefore I don't work none W/VE stations in the ARRL contest, but along with ON4UN and PJ2T, my station was one of the most active/spotted stations on