Trent, I don't know what you mean by "unsupported - non functional". It's working fine here. There have been a dozen message exchanged so far this month and well over 200 messages since the beginning
Yeah, hex would definitely make it fun. Or how about making it real simple by using Base 2? 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN Why limit it to base 10? Hexadecimal would be fun and would throw the cut numbers us
Well the same principle holds true for cellphones, Twitter, Skype, Facebook, and other technologies that have displaced hard-wired, centralized switching systems operated by young ladies wielding cor
I created and posted the 2010 FLQP Mobile Schedule in Excel 2003 format. This tool can help participants achieve a 67-county sweep. There are four worksheets in the workbook; three reports and the so
UPDATE: Revision 3.0.1 has been posted. This version adds formatting so all worksheets will print out in landscape orientation. Also, the workbook overview has been incorporated as a fifth worksheet
Corrected link: http://tinyurl.com/2bgsaq3 Sorry... because the filename was updated (changed), the tinyurl address changed as well! 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN -- Original Message -- From: "Robert Chudek
Yes, because the filename changed the tiny URL needs to change as well. My updated email seems to be stuck in the cq-contest reflector at the moment. Here's the updated link: http://tinyurl.com/2bgsa
There was a adjustment made to the N4O itinerary and this change is reflected in Rev 3.0.2 of the FL QSO Party Mobile workbook. Use this direct link to download the most current file before the conte
Yeah butt... the FCC wants to know "It's a station operating in Puerto Rico and using the callsign WB9SBD". 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing l
IMO, this has a LOT to do with the combination of world languages and accents. Here's a couple of examples... There is no letter "V" in Polish, they use the letter "W" instead. "Victor" is "Wictor" T
If you are working the FLQP this weekend, the first half of the event is already "in the bag". If you're looking to work a "Sweep", tomorrow is your last chance to find the elusive counties needed to
I read the following in a soapbox on the 3830 scores reflector... "Comments: Had a great time. Bands were not in the best of shape, but workable from SE Florida. Next time I will try using /4 as a lo
Jim, "Better to sign W3WW/4 or W3WW/FL." This doesn't make any sense to me. W3WW/4 could be in any of the eight 4-land states. It doesn't tell me he's in Florida. W3WW/FL tells me he's a DX station i
Al and others... I see three inter-related issues in the discussion regarding how to sign as a mobile. A procedure that is good for one area can have negative impact on another area(s). 1) How to des
I would recommend looking at consolidating your contesting activity by using N1MM Logger. It supports 99% of the popular contests, including CW, SSB, and Digital modes. There are three digital "engin
Don periodically collects "user preference" information in the form of survey's of the active RTTY participants. The latest results for 2010 are on the RTTY Contesting website, here: http://www.rttyc
Well here's another thing I'm going to have to worry about. When P5 is activated sometime in the future, I pray the guy on the other end is not using a CW decoder. I need P5 on CW. 73 de Bob - KØRC
This is a FYI message... Operators planning to participate in the 75 Baud contests this weekend and next should be aware IF they are using the popular EXTFSK driver, this driver is hard coded to tran
Hello Randy, What is the rationale or thought behind the "one feedline" from a tribander (or quad) rule opposed to separate feedlines? I believe some manufacturers offer these choices as an option (F
Glenn, et. al., You are correct. Using the AFSK mode of MMTTY will work just fine. The 45.45 Baud TX limitation is not within the MMTTY program itself. The limitation is imposed IF you are using the