A number of responses are links to web clusters, but this doesn't meet my requirements - I need a cluster stream that I can integrate with my contest logger over port 80. In other words, I want to be
I agree Ria. There's a big "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mentality with this, but it's broken in my case and I'm looking to fix it :) I wonder how thing's will change as we ride off into the 21st
I got a barrage as well but my gmail spam filter has caught all of it. Since it's a public email address I expect to receive lots of spam and I have my email rules set up to manage it well. I'd rathe
Gerry, Following up on the status of your project. I was at a hamfest recently and talked to a guy about telnet's deprecation and it reminded me of your pub/sub idea. Understandable if bigger fish ca
Because more and more ISPs, firewalls, companies, etc are blocking telnet due to security concerns, especially with IOT and industrial devices which still use it instead of SSH. So the end user (like
Well that was fast. That's never stopped me though; every year, for the last 5 years, I've gotten in by sniping cancellations, especially the week and even the day before hamvention. It might also he
Thank you Tim! WWROF's contribution is hugely appreciated by the YOTA R2 team. It makes a huge difference on not only the bottom line, but to the futures of a whole bunch of young hams and the amateu
I just got two tickets, thanks for the reminder! _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-cont
I started one specifically for Digital Contesting, a few months ago, but neglected to usher anyone to it - https://groups.io/g/digitalcontesting. There's a few other relevant ones - https://groups.io
Sent twice while you're running CQ? Probably because they think you'll hear the tail-ender or that it'll help your copy if they're QRP, quiet, or QRM'd up so they can work you and get the mult as qui
On that note, every time I operated from W0EEE, I would have to be e x t r e m e l y precise with my dits or else it's W0EI, W0IE, W0S ? ? ? I always laughed when an op would send back W0E E E E E E
Some time in the next 35 years or so, we hams will need to find a way to stream contests without breaking any rules, and minimizing ruffled jimmies. Believe it or not, it's going to happen. Contest l
Likewise. Streamers have always been told to obscure their frequency to avoid self spotting, and thats it. The discussion here regarding the enticement of viewers to make QSOs with the streamer is a
As a representative of the young people in ham radio, allowing ham radio to integrate with modern outlets like livestreaming only makes sense. There's always ways to exploit new technology and innova
Frank, we have differing opinions regarding the judgement of the W2RE's actions and the intent of the rules. His CQs, exchanges, and solicitations were not relayed over the internet. *"Contacts made
This discourse is giving me a lot of insight as to the future of amateur radio contesting. I'm a part of a few contest committees and organizing groups, so in part, I'm building programs for the next
I'm saying it is going to be. It's maladaptive to ignore the opportunity that is probably just about as beneficial as amateur radio's relationship with the maker community. I'm not making the assump
6. Sanitize paddles prior, during, and after operation. Bonus points if you can still send perfect CW while sanitizing. :) _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-C
Check out the WorldWide Sideband Activity Contest - https://wwsac.com/rules.html - most of the high scoring ops are under the age of 18, and the contest's categories encourage youth and women to oper
And you can distribute your score to both sources using the Score Distributor (fancy name, huh?) This is native to almost all big contest logging programs (N1MM, N3FJP, Win-Test, Writelog) but other