Heck with the points! Let's have QSO's X Prefixes = Score period Dale Martin, KG5U kg5u@hal-pc.org http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrat
Some time back, there was a thread concerning mini (as opposed to small) keyboards. The referenced keyboard in that thread seemed to be lacking in many respects. Our local, Webster, Texas (nr Houston
I've read and read and read till I'm blue in the text (are you seeing blue text? I am!). I am sure there are nuances to the scoring and demographics that I don't understand, see, or fathom. If this i
Forgive the widespread posting, but many, if not most, of us grew up reading and learning from Ed's articles in QST. 73 Ed. de KG5U SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX008 ARLX008 Edward P. Tilton, W1HDQ, SK ZCZC AX0
Forgive the wide distribution on this, but I feel the 'message' being given in the referenced publication has an important meaning to us on the three reflectors. Else press delete. Today, I received
Check out: http://www.chilton.com/scripts/radio/R8-receiver It's slow as molasses, but interesting....I only ever was able to find myself one time as I called CQ on 20m and tried to 'tune' myself in.
John, I have noticed the same thing. However, I get easily influenced by the big boys I am working and crank it up to 34 only to run across a series of stations that for one reason or another require
Paul never mentioned locating or identifying the source of the hornets. He simply said they were buzzing arouund the tower and, later, him. It's tough to get rid of their nest if you haven't located
On Wednesday, June 18, 1997 1:37 AM, Gary Letchford[SMTP:k0luz@ix.netcom.com] wrote: While in Texas QSO Party/MARAC CW County Hunters Contest as a mobile station running through Texas, I worked a sta
Kevin, I agree..... Plus, with almost every QSO, weak or strong, you get to hear your call a couple of times, their call a couple of more times, and the exchange two or three times. Somewhere, someon
1. Memories for the internal CW keyer. 2. Keying, PTT, and mic inputs on the DB-25 used for computer/antenna/radio control. ach...my brain hurts...I gotta lie down. Dale Martin, KG5U kg5u@hal-pc.org
It was late last night before I finally got a chance to sit down with the just-arrived August 1997 QST Magazine. I checked the Contest Corral, and lo and behold, I find that NAQP rules have changed.
On Friday, July 18, 1997 16:58 PM, Bill Coleman AA4LR[SMTP:aa4lr@radio.org] wrote: No, you can't. Don't most statements at the bottom of the summary sheet say something as to your operating within th
1. Memories for the internal CW keyer. 2. Keying, PTT, and mic inputs on the DB-25 used for computer/antenna/radio control. ach...my brain hurts...I gotta lie down. Dale Martin, KG5U kg5u@hal-pc.org
It was late last night before I finally got a chance to sit down with the just-arrived August 1997 QST Magazine. I checked the Contest Corral, and lo and behold, I find that NAQP rules have changed.
On Friday, July 18, 1997 16:58 PM, Bill Coleman AA4LR[SMTP:aa4lr@radio.org] wrote: No, you can't. Don't most statements at the bottom of the summary sheet say something as to your operating within th
1. Memories for the internal CW keyer. 2. Keying, PTT, and mic inputs on the DB-25 used for computer/antenna/radio control. ach...my brain hurts...I gotta lie down. Dale Martin, KG5U kg5u@hal-pc.org
It was late last night before I finally got a chance to sit down with the just-arrived August 1997 QST Magazine. I checked the Contest Corral, and lo and behold, I find that NAQP rules have changed.
On Friday, July 18, 1997 16:58 PM, Bill Coleman AA4LR[SMTP:aa4lr@radio.org] wrote: No, you can't. Don't most statements at the bottom of the summary sheet say something as to your operating within th
I will be at Kennedy Space Center on business ths coming week. Are there any contest and/or DX repeaters in the area in the KSC, Cocoa Beach area? Any area club meetings taking place during the week?