Nothing difficult at all. My station KG6AQI on Guam was first licensed in 1959. My station WA0PQF in Minnesota was first licensed in 1965 My station WB9DLL in Wisconsin was first licensed in 1970 My
OK, I have the microKeyer set up, connected, and done the steps you give below. But it's not evident to me how those messages relate to the <f-keys> in WriteLog. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- <writelog@contes
Good job, Ron. That oughta pretty much nail it down. I will use rule 4.4.c.1 and give it my best guess at 2059Z on each Sweestakes Saturday. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- under first licensed club merger, not
W0MU asked: Ya know, Mike, I could get behind that idea wholeheartedly! Maybe I'm too much of a purist (I've heard rumors!), but this idea would further separate the Radiomen from the Computermen. In
It was the ARRL Contest Manager, I presume speaking in that capacity (that's how he signed his email). I hope the Board of Directors has better things to do than micromanage contest rules, and I kno
But here's the deal, guys. RadioSport contesting is NOT about a level playing field. It is about developing tactics (within the strict letter of the rules), engineering your station, and honing your
For CT (DOS) users. I have the printed/bound User Manual which came with mine "way back when", CT version 9-dot-something, but probably mostly good with later versions. Free to first direct (not via
What factors does the "arbiter of worthiness" apply to this philosophical process? 73, de Hans, K0HB -- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.
I agree with Bill on this one. Amateur Radiosport should be free of "social engineering" and scoring schemes which attempt to coerce operators into "worthy modes". I thoroughly enjoy the use of CW M
Cruising the band this morning on 20, I heard this exchange: Run Station: (Who had just copied a report with an "MT" section) "Are you in Montana? My logging program says you're in Indiana." S&P Stat
According to QRZ.COM, there is no SO1R. Here's the skinny on SO2R. SO2R Kazimierz Drzewiecki QSL via SP2PI POLAND 73, de Hans, K0HB <grinnin', duckin', and runnin'> -- ______________________________
It's a no-brainer. If he sent "2" then your log should show "2" and the scoring machine should be obliged to accept "2" (including the mult). 73, de Hans, K0HB/4ID -- the cty file gave Zone 5. Of cou
"Known" by whom? In the midst of a contest, I copy what is sent and I must trust what the other OP is sending, not what the CT automagic field-populator thinks is correct. So now that I believe I ha
That's ludicrous! What's the point of the exchange? [shrug] I love Sweepstakes! A contest for Radiomen, nor Computermen. 73, de Hans, K0HB/4ID -- _______________________________________________ CQ-C
I've got four radios! But barely the skill to properly operate one of them at a time in a contest! in using<< that second radio is the great advantage. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- _________________________
You should QSL the station call that you worked. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mai
There are about a brazillion tools like that out there...... start your search here --> http://www.softplatz.com/software/change-keyboard-keys/ 73, de Hans, K0HB/4ID -- ______________________________
Good point. People don't have call signs. Radio stations have call signs. -- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.
You actually have two license grants, printed on the same document. You have an operators license, Amateur Extra Class. You have a station license, with the callsign K6VVA. Your club does not have a
If you have proof submit it to the contest sponsor, instead of this seventh-grade "look at me, I know a secret, and I might tell your mommy" nonsense. 73, de Hans, K0HB/4ID -- _______________________