Greetings Diddlers: Double digit turnout last week with all the usual suspects popping in after the WPX practice session. I trust everyone had a good productive WPX weekend that was fun. The upcoming
Greetings Diddlers: Just a little thin on the turnout last week, but some new and returning stations. VE2FXL was our first timer of the week. Welcome Luc and glad you discovered us. W0CO and K4GM wer
Greetings Diddlers: A bit thin last week but many of our regulars were in there. W6SX was on the road and did pop in for 1 Q from W7QM. I hope everyone had a great time in the NAQP RTTY. The 3830 pag
Thanks for the info Ash. Im really happy Chriss legacy will be continued. And still the best logger out there :^) Ken K6MR Victor, K1LZ purchased DXLog and will be continuing its development. 73 Ash
Greetings Diddlers: Thats more like it: an even dozen reporting stations last week. Welcome to new stations KG5U and AE0EE. Dale is just getting his feet wet. Bill was giving it a go from TI7 but con
Greetings Diddlers: I trust everyone had a great time in the Real NA Sprint! If you did but kept thinking I need more practice, well thats why were here! Put us on your Thursday night calendar and in
When I operated at K6UA in the early 1970s, I remember Dale getting on 75 meters with W7RM immediately after the contest to compare scores. It seemed to be an established custom when I got there so i
Greetings Diddlers: Not quite double digits for turnout last week, but a lively group just the same. Welcome (again) to W6IA who was back after a short absence. And KG5U is well into double digit QSO
Greetings Diddlers: Excellent turnout last week with 14 stations reporting. A big NS welcome to NN5O and VY0ERC (VE3KTB in disguise) who jumped right in like seasoned veterans. And NS CW veteran N8EA
Greetings Diddlers: Just into double digits last week, and a lively group to boot. Welcome to first timer (I think) AG6AG, who I somehow did not manage to work. Welcome Stuart and hope to catch you n
Greetings Diddlers: Active group last week. Two new stations joined in: Ron, WV4P and Bob, K6RWM jumped into the mix in fine style. Welcome guys and hope youll join us again. This week may find the C
Greetings Diddlers: Despite the CA contingent mostly missing (thanks to K6DAJ for being in there for a few), still a good group. Welcome back to Jack, K0JP, who likely fooled everyone with his new ca
Greetings Diddlers: An even dozen stations reporting last week. It seemed to be an evening for the east coast last week, with top scores going to our big three in the east. Welcome to first timer (to
Greetings Diddlers: Another double digit week. Welcome back to relatively newcomers WV4P and NN5O. Even WD0T poked his head out from the basement! If youve been following the WSJT software developmen
Greetings Diddlers: A lively group last week, and 20 meters is really starting to come alive. Of course that means 80 and 160 are sorta difficult out here on the left coast. Way too much sunlight whe
Greetings Diddlers: A smaller group last week, but lots of activity. 15 meters even saw several Qs. Sunshine is doing something! Welcome back to Ray, WQ5L. The frequency change is working well, we se
OK, last week was Dayton/Xenia so I guess we should have all taken the week off and headed east (in my case anyway). We still had a few folks around and we kept the bands warm for you. The upcoming w
Greetings Diddlers: Pretty good turnout last week, not quite double digits but close. Looks like maybe a few Dayton attendees were still recovering. The upcoming weekend has a number of smaller event
Why are people talking about some digital mode on a reflector that's supposed to be for contesting? It's never going to be the dominant mode for contesting... If I was a betting man I would posit tha
Greetings Diddlers: A smaller group last week, and the low bands were pretty poor at this end of the continent. Maybe its just the summer doldrums. The upcoming weekend has the DRCG RTTY test, so a b