I wonder if we could have the Thursday night practice avoid the QRP-L Fox Hunt, which typically runs +/- 5 kHz of 7040, the American QRP calling frequency. 72/73, Bob -- +--+ +--+ ___________________
I have used serial number 2552 and must agree with Bill. It has the right architecture to be an excellent receiver, but the filters are not good enough. I have also found the opposite sideband reject
Hi Daniel, I I'm expecting a certificate for 2002 CQWW CW. When I called the magazine sometime in February, they told me I shouldn't expect it this year. 8^( ____ / _____ / / ) / / / /____/ ____ /___
Hi Bill (et al.), That's very true! The K2 sounds very nice compared to the IC-765 and IC-735 that I'm used to, as well as the TS-940S I used to own. It can be much less tiring to listen to than many
I love CW. It's pretty much the only mode I operate. However... RTTY is entitled to be there, just as much as CW is. Oh yes, 7040 is the international RTTY calling frequency. You would expect there
While the A3S is rated at 1500 watts PEP and the TH3 Junior at 600 watts PEP, I seriously doubt that the traps will take anywhere near that during RTTY service. And the Mosley TA-33 "senior" is rated
First of all, CQWW RTTY is a major contest event. Relatively speaking, TQP is the more minor event. 7040 is the international RTTY calling frequency. You would expect a lot of activity around that p
After the contest, I checked to see how many times K3PS was spotted. It seems that K3PS was spotted twice -- both during MY Sunday afternoon run on 14048.7. No wonder I had 28 dupes on 20 meters! A w
contest? Same as every contest: Frame Alignment Word (FAW). What follows is useful information, listen closely. 73, Bob K3PH -- +--+ +--+ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest m
I disagree. Signing AS3B and claiming to be from Atlantis would be a false/deceptive signal. Giving someone a 59 who might actually be 55? Unlikely. 73, Bob K3PH -- +--+ +--+ _______________________
Hi Tobias, I use the spectrum scope to help determine when the higher bands open up. For example, I set up the 756Pro3 to look at +/- 50 kHz of the frequency where the radio is set. By having the log
Because I might need him, maybe for a multiplier. You don't know until you try. -- +--+ +--+ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://l
Unfortunately, the multi-single class is the class available for "guys like us." That's the situation that W3MF/K3PH are in: one radio, one amplifier, one set of antennas, one computer. Still, if you