think it might be a net gain. How can that be a money-saver? --K6NA -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com
Re the pesky DINs for FT-1000MP: Here is a re-post of W2VJN's information covering the DINs (from the 1000MP reflector): All the HRO stores carry the proper 8p DIN for Yaesu and Kenwood also, and hav
Hmmm-- a thousand miles south of Hawaii. I recommend he go ashore at Kingman Reef or Palmyra and then there would be no doubt about what to sign. --K6NA
Philmore has an 8P right-angle mic plug, difficult to find. HRO carries some Philmore stuff, and may carry the right-angle one now because I suggested strongly to their buyer to stock it for Mark V o
Joe, You can have endless speculation on the reflector, or you can send your note to: questions@cqww.com and find out the correct interpretation of the rules. The contest director responds to such in
I think Jay, W6GO is correct on the proposed California state tower law. If you let the fox into the henhouse, and let the state suggest to counties that 75 feet should be a "minimum" height allowed,
no available to I would like to go on record stating that KK1L (Vermont) can use any frequency he wants, at any time, especially in domestic contests! K6NA -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting
Even more exciting would be entering as category RPA (Robot-Packet Assisted). The robots can find mults for each other while you have your hot split-pea soup at the ski lodge. About that time, I will
Lee, The S-Line may have contributed to interest in contesting from the late Fifties to the mid-Sixties, mainly due to its "Cadillac" reputation. But it was not long before competitive operators real
Sputnik 1957, plus IGY (the first International Geophysical Year) 1958-59. The first STEM wave (analog) followed. Moon race. About 1980, there was a second STEM wave, but digital. Kids started playin