I'm in the process of putting the finishing touches on this year's CQ Contest Survey. If there's a topic (or better yet a specific question) you'd like me to include in the survey, now's your chance
All-- Take a few minutes and respond to my CQ magazine 2002 Contest Survey. You can find it on-line at http://hamgallery.com/survey/ or in the April edition of CQ. Your participation is appreciated.
All-- Sorry for the bandwidth here, but I've run out of options. The following CQ WW trophies are homeless. Can anyone provide me with either an address and/or e-mail address to clean these up? 2003
All-- You know, this radio stuff is actually pretty easy. Unfortunately, it has become overly complicated by the technoids/over-analyzers of the world, most of which have never actually won a contest
Moving the net to 17 meters, or any other frequency, is not an option. This would create a totally unacceptable and dangerous situation that would place lives in jeopardy. Unlike contesting, what we
Ya know, I've been a ham for 30 year now (yikes!) and a semi-serious contester on and off for perhaps the last 10 or so. This marks the very first time my schedule is permitting me to make Dayton and
thanks to AR and LR for securing a backup plan. For the record, I had nothing to do with the plan. You can thank K1DG and K3LR for the heavy lifting and putting it all together. Back to net. 73 JD __
All-- I've been quiet on this over the past day or so as it's been hard to add much to what has been already said. So, I won't say much. Suffice it to say, it's not because Jim doesn't deserve it. Ji
All-- I am pleased to announce the running of my 2004 CQ Contest Survey. You are encouraged to participate and make your opinions known. The survey is available from two primary sources: 1) The Augus
All-- This message is just a reminder in case you didn't see my original note. I am pleased to announce the running of my 2004 CQ Contest Survey. You are encouraged to participate and make your opini
K1AR (K3LR), John made 313 on 10m! To be fair and give credit where credit is due, George, N3GJ worked guys on the interlocked second radio during that hour in between the 5905's on the run station.
The hump on the bottom of the radio is the DSP module. Dr. Frankenstein says, "Perhaps I can help you with that hump." Igor replies, "What hump?" Just trying to help... 73 John, K1AR ________________
Hello everyone-- I want to give all of you an update on the status of CQ WW trophies and let you know about available sponsorship opportunities. Trophies for the recently published 2002 SSB results h
Sorry for the bandwidth here. Does anyone have SM7PKK's current address in Dubai? I have an old CQ WW plaque that has bounced back a few times due to bad addresses (new form of UBN?). Also, if anyone
I've been plowing through my e-mail and noticed an endless string of junk about packet. If anyone is interested in talking about contesting, I'll be up 5 kHz. See you there. 73 John, K1AR -- The worl
Contesters: I am about to develop this year's 2001 CQ magazine Contest Survey. As is always the case, I'm interested in your input for topics/questions for the survey. Please forward any input to me
As the guy responsible for CQ WW trophies, I can only comment on my part of this puzzle. N8BJQ will need to respond to the WPX issues. As for the CQ WW, we are essentially caught up. The last batch o
All-- This note it to give all of you a brief update on one of our favorite subjects--CQ WW trophies. Here you go: * All 2000 plaques have been produced and shipped. If you haven't received yours, yo
All-- As some of you have already seen, I am running my annual CQ Contest Survey, which was recently published in September CQ. Please take a few minutes to participate. You can submit your responses
All-- In case you didn't see this the first time, I am running my annual CQ Contest Survey, which was recently published in September CQ. Please take a few minutes to participate. You can submit your