It is a DIN plug. Radio Shack probably carrys them. The two CT-17's that I have use mono mini plugs on each end of the cable. You can use VOX - not the best way to do it. You can use MOX - the Transm
It is a DIN plug. Radio Shack probably carrys them. The two CT-17's that I have use mono mini plugs on each end of the cable. You can use VOX - not the best way to do it. You can use MOX - the Transm
It happened several times in CQ WW CW from VO2AAA Zone 2 Labrador by some well known stations. And they would not belive they were not in our log. Oh well - can't wait to see the UBN. And we worked a
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At 6/30/2004 06:10 PM, N7MAL wrote: Well let me put the operator thing to rest. I had worked a club station in CA, which I'm very familiar with. The station was a 2A. I worked them a little later on
Or at Barnes & Noble or Borders on the magazine rack. Hank K8DD _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/l
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I don't think that I'm going to be confused. You type in the zone that the station sends and it scores it as that zone, doesn't it? I'd rather that the programs not put the zone in automagically the
That does take some pressure off, doesn't it? Unless it's US stations .... we got nicked for a bunch of them last year from VO2, Zone 2 where the country file said they were in their "callsign" zone
and dx clusters, too, for spotting their sugar delta dxpeditions. 73 Hank K8DD _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contestin
ERP doesn't enter into it. It's the power at the output of the transmitter. That's why some QRP stations are very weak and some are very loud - antennas! 73 Hank K8DD ________________________________
I'm not sure if this would work ..... How about you set up the logging program for SO2R. Use the left radio for NEQP and the right radio for 7QP. Or the run radio for NEQP and the mult radio for 7QP.
The newer SKB golf cases have black TSA locks to replace the silver locks. However I have been paged at Detroit Metro to give TSA the combination of my "TSA approved" lock so they could open my check
Over the main PA system. There I stood in the mens room, hearing my name come out over every speaker "Hank Kohl please report to the TSA station". You can imagine all the thoughts that went through m
I'm not sure I totally agree with that. If you sit there for a few minutes trying to figure out my call when I'm CQing at 30 or more wpm and drop your call at 25 wpm ........ I'm going to respond to
Who is going to enforce it? How is it going to be enforced? Disqualify a large operation because they slipped below the suggest frequency limit? Are you up for the job? Maybe there were holes on 40M
A prime example of a rule we can disregard, if we want! But my nickname in some places really is Duck ..... or was that Buck? Listen closely! 73 Hank K8DD ____________________________________________
We have always started out looking at www.dxholiday.com when we are looking for places to go. There are some very good summaries on there, although some of the information is old for some of the coun
So ...... to save sending time ...... and if the RST doesn't much matter ..... EEEE RST 555 zone 5 EEEV RST 555 zone 4 Is that going too far with the cut numbers? 73 Hank K8DD ______________________
Wow ! I can see the difference ..... I never much new that "gray" operating stuff was out there and being done till it was brought up here...... Kinda like "rubber clocking" in the paper days. I was