I worked about 5-10 UA9 STW stations this weekend - now EVERY one of them signs Zone 16 !! Great ! Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesti
Hello Art: Do Russians have the privilege of transmitting above 7150 ? Several of them called me simplex in that part of the band. Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest
http://members.tripod.com/FM102_5/jt1bg.html He was on the air as recently as last Thursday, and he operated in the recent CQ WW SSB, according to DX Summit. RIP, OM Stu KC1F ________________________
a lot of college clubs were active, even in HF contesting -- W8UM, W8SH, W9YB, W1ET, W9YT (my grad school). A lot of good contest op's come through those clubs. I noticed several of the following W1
There can't that many AD5s in Mississippi - there's only 676 AD5s total who would ever have been licensed. I think you can search callbook CDs by prefix ? Stu KC1F complaint one adventure. __________
Hi Bill: Actually, I think the window WAS 1825-1830 years ago, like the 70s. Stu KC1F clear of that. _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com
program In WRTC 2002 the referees enforced no radio listening or transmitting until the contest started. Competitors didn't even learn their callsign until five minutes before that start. Stu KC1F _
than taking this Hello Teemu ! Well, you could supply the needed documentation by using your scanner to make a photocopy at your house of your ham license and your driver's license, then just go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ARRL-LOTW/ Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-co
Hi Eric: Yeah, just work them - you don't have to worry about being "DQed" ! (sorry, couldn't resist...) Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@c
Yes, it's legal to do it. I know, because I asked the FCC about the "borrowing callsigns" practice now commonly in use in WPX, and got email responses confirming that it's OK (no, I didn't try to fi
This isn't right, is it ? The WPX web site http://home.woh.rr.com/wpx/ELOGS.htm says "ELECTRONIC LOGS Please submit CQ WPX Contest logs via e-mail to ssb@cqwpx.com for SSB and cw@cqwpx.com for CW. L
"WHAT ???!" sorry, couldn't resist. I'm a "Who" fan since the beginning... RIP "Uncle Ernie" and "The Quiet One" - "Death by misadventure" Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ
"I'm not trying to cause a big sensation ! Just talkin' 'bout my (ear de-)generation" QSP from the "if some is good, more is better" generation Stu KC1F _____________________________________________
Jari: This is indeed very sad news. I have no SMS capability so I would be very grateful if you would QSP my message for me. Harri and all the other Finns had a great party for us at WRTC 2002; he w
Ken: I used to do the same thing - for our modest DXpeditions from FS 15 years ago I would QSL calls that looked busted on my end. Now as we lurch into the 21st century I think I would still do that
Pardon my ignorance - what does "swab" mean ? Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/
I think I've seen that before in the printed results, and I wonder if it's indeed a typo or not. I wonder if it's the result of losing credit for some QSOs because log checking caught them, but they
I did. And I obey my wife just fine. She has, in part because of that, been OK with ham radio for 21 years of happy marriage. Her last venture behind the house - "The whole back yard is full of wire
That's a heck of QRP score John ! What are you using for antennas ? Glad you're in YCCC ! 73 Stu KC1F _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.co