Mike, for a relative small investment, you can use a SDR (software defined radio) in the form of one of the Softrock kits http://www.amqrp.org/kits/softrock40/ and brew up a nice little rig and use R
Totally agree. I have a few of the early kits here listening to 160 and 80. They are great! I have not been to the website in a while as evidenced by my ancient link. Thanks Pete for updating the mas
Scott, although your argument has validity, it seems to me that any log submitted by a station using the tactics you have outlined would obviously show like a sore thumb. Let's say the station was bo
Well having the same issues with call signs, (K8FC living in Colorado) what I did for CO QSO party was to sign "K8FC/FRE" on cw. I did not operate SSB so have no personal experience. But when I calle