Not knowing I was in the DX window, I have moved the beacon to 1845 at 2315Z Thanks to W2VO for the nice polite phone call. Paul K2DB Due to the following, why not ? Oops-I heard you too but forgot t
I want to thank all of you who took the time to listen and report back to me about the temporary beacon that I put on the air yesterday morning and turned off this morning at 1400 Z. Here is the info
Is there anyone out there that is using HRD in a remote mode, using Hamachi to tunnel thru to the remote IP, and using the Radio Interface, CW keyer, DX cluster and rotor control, all on 1 computer s
Yuri and others, Looks like someone spotted these to get everyone to move to the new spot so that the pile-up on the real station they wanted to work would drop off. or they are a very poor CW op, or
Answers to Paul EI5DI's comments: 1) No it doesn't, if the remote station is set up and all antennas, etc. are within the 500-meter rule, then it is OK. 2) No it doesn't, all RF is "ON THE AIR" using
I was wondering if as a contester, how you feel on the use of the packet cluster when contesting on CW. 1) Do you use a regular cluster node such as K1TTT ? 2) Do you use the Reverse Beacon network n
Now, Paul's (EI5DI's) comments make sense: I guess there is no sense in me entering a Russian DX contest, Unless: I don't tell them I am remote. If they found out, I would be disqualified. This would
I have uploaded a video showing how the CW reverse beacon network works with my remote station. It is about 6 minutes in length and shows how quick we can get to stations with the packet CW skimmer r
The results of the NY QSO Party are finished and now published at: http://www.nyqp.org/2010plaques.php from this link, you will be able to also link to the certificate winners. Congratulations to all
Spring antenna maintenance: I am creating this topic as a place to put ideas, and plans for others in the club in regard to antenna/tower maintenance for this spring. Good weather is coming sooner th
The Rochester DX Association wants to thank all for their support and participation in the 2010 New York QSO Party. Now it's time to start planning for the 2011 NYQP on Saturday, October 15th. Mark y
2011 NY QSO Party - Saturday, October 15 by Rick Mintz W1TY/W2RTY The Rochester DX Association <http://www.rdxa.com/> is again sponsoring the NY QSO Party this year. This is the third year of the NYQ
!!! CQ NYQP !!! 2011 NYQP - October 15, 2011 1400 UTC thru Oct. 16, 0200 - 12 Hours 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM EDST (third Saturday in October) NYQP is just 10 days away, get ready for the best state QSO P
!!! CQ NYQP !!! 2011 NYQP - October 15, 2011 1400 UTC thru Oct. 16, 0200 - 12 Hours 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM EDST (third Saturday in October) NYQP is just 4 days away, get ready for the best state QSO Pa
The New York QSO Party for 2011 is now over and the logs are continuing to pour in ! The 2011 NYQP log submittal deadline is rapidly approaching, you have just 6 days left to submit your log. We have
NYQP logs are due by 1400Z this Sunday, October 30th. We know that this week-end is the CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB: 0000Z, Oct 29 to 2400Z, Oct 30 If you don?t submit your NYQP log before the CQ Wo
Forward from one of the guys in our club. Paul K2DB Hi all, I am looking for any input anyone has in regard to balanced line feeder length. I am sure most are familiar with my situation with my anten
How do you know if a station is remote? Here is a case in point: This is Paul, K2DB and I do run a remote station. If I am in a contest, and I work you, how do you know if I am remote or not? How do
I have been reading this thread for a while, and it seems to have many of you with your various opinions in quite an uproar. I guess I would ask only 2 questions: 1) Do you have a remote station and
Hey guys and gals - "It is only a HOBBY" - go out and have fun with your hobby. I think I will fire up the remote, get on cw, call cq and see how many skimmers in the world hear my "remote" cw signal