operator. >> station not time? AND it only says "transmitter". Not transceiver and no mention of a receiver. Are we not supposed to use a transceiver or receiver? How the heck are we supposed to hea
missing from the Alright! The TDXS-manufactured PVRC log filter worked!!! dale, kg5u -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesti
our time in of going about Nice thread you started, Scott. When I S&P during CW contests (which is most of the time due to something called QRP), I'll scan up the band a couple of times, then down t
But, Dave, there is a QSO Party like that, but with only the operator's name and location in the exchange: North American QSO Party...AND it's only sponsored by one organization (not 50) AND it's onl
single build a custom <snip> front of you would seem to assume Radio am right TNCs, 2M gear Interesting timing. This week, at work we have been scrutinized and will continue to be scrutinized next w
level; from that focus for One of the ergonomic recommendations for bifocal wearers was to place the monitor low on the desk--not on the desktop PC. A monitor on the PC might cause the wearer to hav
But, "everybody" is not a collective entity; it's a large group of individuals who aren't sharing their feelings with the collective group. Some might feel some angst or pain when hearing their own c
Forgive the off-topic question (I figured it was an opportune time, since everybody and their brother are at Dayton): Is anyone located near Holloman AFB, NM? I would like to either set up a sked to
a longer CQ. If don't assume frequency is can just send a to YES, If my memory works, it seems there was at one time or another a 'dit' type "QRL?"... "di-dit dit", wasnt it? Simply sending that was
Ed, Check http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/novsslog.pdf page. There is, indeed, a column for on/off times...and it's right after the QSO time column. In contests that require rest periods, the "tim
a longer CQ. If don't assume frequency is can just send a to YES, If my memory works, it seems there was at one time or another a 'dit' type "QRL?"... "di-dit dit", wasnt it? Simply sending that was
Ed, Check http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/novsslog.pdf page. There is, indeed, a column for on/off times...and it's right after the QSO time column. In contests that require rest periods, the "tim
I'm gonna ask Balderdash, Hose! Are you going to single-handedly alter the operating methods of all those who send cut numbers? I doubt it. Now, if many, many of us did that, then, yes, it would ver
I'm gonna ask Balderdash, Hose! Are you going to single-handedly alter the operating methods of all those who send cut numbers? I doubt it. Now, if many, many of us did that, then, yes, it would ver
I'm recruiting members for the TDXS Sprint SSB team. If you would like to be a part of this, the Lone Start State's most historic and reknowned team, contact me ASAP. You don't have to be in Texas to
The following was noted at the bottom of the ARRL website 10-meter Contest Rules page (not a contest rule, though): http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/rules-10m.html "Want to try CW in the 10
leads to a related one of mine: I don't know about anyone else, but for me: Yes! Please! It seems to me that if one's signal sounds like crap, it's likely that people may well be passing that person
Balderdash! I KNOW you guys are joking here. Boy, I hope so. Otherwise, what you are saying is that LP and HP stations are NEVER weak. And a QRP station is ALWAYS weak. Right? Wrong. 73, dale, kg5u
Happy New Year to all. Forgive the bandwidth....* I have made two New Year's resolutions for myself and wanted to share them. 1. Use the WWW search engines (Yahoo.com, switchboard.com, QRZ.com, www.a