Actually they already count as you suggest. That is why the original poster worked the multi to begin with, to get USA and the zone on a particular band. Example, at NY4A, we need one "K" station and
Except that does zilch one way or another for the score. Pts/Q is just an analysis tool. In something like the WPX may indicate someone spent too much time with beams aimed at USA gathering 1 pointer
Considering that there's a ton of people that still refuse to give you a dupe contact and send QSO B4 instead, when QSO B4 is clearly a loser for BOTH stations, more so for the one *sending* QSO B4,
They were done away with to encourage more participation on the low bands. It was thought that the ubiquitous tribander in concert with the high band category was keeping the little guys off the low
After reading my prior post a few time, I realized how the sentence could be read otherwise... Let me reword. New entry category: Two-band. Single operator only. Entrant picks any two bands. Entry is
Try RF in the shack, plus your new stuff is poorly rf-proofed from the factory (big surprise), and the stubs are just changing the lengths of things, so the hot spots move around. Check the archives
They can be replaced. When that particular chairman is gone, we will still be here, sending code. Sounds like he doesn't have enough work to do. It's kinda like them telling an old car collector to g
Understand. Where do you put the two monitors? What kind and size are they? Guy. solutions: Kachina. This is preferred as it eliminates the need to change window operation. Furthermore, there are SER
Do a Google search on "ham radio contest calendar" and pick the one you like the best. Keep a "bookmark" or "favorites" entry (or whatever your browser calls it). They have the rules for everything a
I understand the thought, but does it have a multiplier against it in the significant range. Do you know of ANY international business that uses real post to move INFORMATION around. An international
For operating at a multi, the biggest help is to get the final score (and the ubn's, etc.) back so the guys can go through it and formulate ideas for the next time while 1) we can still remember what
That URL works fine on IE. Try removing the trailing "/", e.g. http://www.cqww.com Might be a Navigator-ism and is interpreting that as an FTP access to root (/) at CQWW. 73&GL, Guy ww get so to,
What CW or interrupted carrier modes, have going for them from deep space, vs. psk31, etc... Less power consumption transmitting, particularly if one is transmitting in packets with self-correction C