I agree that many operators seem not to be able to copy at the speed they are sending. I usually do my S&P activity at 32 WPM just to limit the number of repeats. Of course it sometimes depends on ho
Jim - I didn't mean to make this a Europe vs US thing. The point of a contest is to get the information across. I agree that it is much easier to copy if the other guy sends the exchange in the expec
Not sure if I am supposed to talk about actually operating a real contest here or on the 3830 reflector... K5ZD WPX CW Part Time I was only part time this weekend but wishing I had been more serious.
While I agree with many of the sentiments expressed above, Field Day is still the single biggest and best vehicle available to promote contesting. I think the fun of Field Day is what fuels all those
I guess I could be considered a 'serious' competitor. - It doesn't bother me at all when people send real signal reports. I kind of like knowing! It certainly doesn't slow down or annoy me. - I would
On Tuesday, June 03, 1997 5:08 PM, Hamad J. Al-Nusif [SMTP:9k2hn@moc.kw] wrote: stay One of my favorite subjects! I wrote a complete article on this for the NCJ several years ago. Here is the summary
On Wednesday, June 11, 1997 12:19 PM, Ray Rocker [SMTP:rocker@datasync.com] wrote: As one who has criticized the ARRL's contest administration more than once, in this case I have to support them. I h
by I Whoa Bill! The organizers, the IARU, wanted to create a fun event that showcased their member societies. And they did a great job! Now you are complaining because contesters are actually showing
by I Whoa Bill! The organizers, the IARU, wanted to create a fun event that showcased their member societies. And they did a great job! Now you are complaining because contesters are actually showing
by I Whoa Bill! The organizers, the IARU, wanted to create a fun event that showcased their member societies. And they did a great job! Now you are complaining because contesters are actually showing
Hi guys, I have that itch to be semi-serious in SS CW again. Looking for a competitive station somewhere interesting. For example, would love to operate from the new VO1/VO2 section. Or perhaps VE2.
I have a PC with SoundBlaster card running Windows 95. Is there any software out there that will let me use this set up to do RTTY? I thought K6STI may have done something at one time but haven't hea
My original request: I have a PC with SoundBlaster card running Windows 95. Is there any software out there that will let me use this set up to do RTTY? I thought K6STI may have done something at one
Hi guys, I have that itch to be semi-serious in SS CW again. Looking for a competitive station somewhere interesting. For example, would love to operate from the new VO1/VO2 section. Or perhaps VE2.
I have a PC with SoundBlaster card running Windows 95. Is there any software out there that will let me use this set up to do RTTY? I thought K6STI may have done something at one time but haven't hea
My original request: I have a PC with SoundBlaster card running Windows 95. Is there any software out there that will let me use this set up to do RTTY? I thought K6STI may have done something at one
Hi guys, I have that itch to be semi-serious in SS CW again. Looking for a competitive station somewhere interesting. For example, would love to operate from the new VO1/VO2 section. Or perhaps VE2.
I have a PC with SoundBlaster card running Windows 95. Is there any software out there that will let me use this set up to do RTTY? I thought K6STI may have done something at one time but haven't hea
My original request: I have a PC with SoundBlaster card running Windows 95. Is there any software out there that will let me use this set up to do RTTY? I thought K6STI may have done something at one
Thanks to everyone who responded on my question about using a PC and Soundblaster to do RTTY. As I reported in my summary, there appear to be two recognized choices: - K6STI RITTY software ($150) plu