Excuse the bandwidth, but I felt this was interesting enough and pertinent enough to contesting to put up on the contest reflector. The ARRL Letter Vol. 16, No. 33 August 22, 1997 ___________________
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?
Excuse the bandwidth, but I felt this was interesting enough and pertinent enough to contesting to put up on the contest reflector. The ARRL Letter Vol. 16, No. 33 August 22, 1997 ___________________
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?
Excuse the bandwidth, but I felt this was interesting enough and pertinent enough to contesting to put up on the contest reflector. The ARRL Letter Vol. 16, No. 33 August 22, 1997 ___________________
While not on the subject of either reflector directly, who didn't grow up reading Doug's works? Who wasn't affected somehow by his writing? SB QST @ ARL $ARLB057 ARLB057 Doug DeMaw, W1FB, SK ZCZC AG5
Actually, George, I think I have seen many more correct representations of morse code in cartoons than have ever been represented in the WSJ. Why not call it "Wall Street Fist"? Then there's the Stoc
Excuse the bandwidth, but I felt this was significant enough to contesters (especially those who travel) to warrant sending it to the CQ Contest Reflector. 73, Dale, KG5U OBS kg5u@hal-pc.org SB QST @
Jack, This is a favorite subject of mine (I am a QSL manager). 1. If you want someone's card, send your card with an SASE (self-addressed, stamped envelope) for him to return his card to you. 2. If y
On Wednesday, October 15, 1997 20:45 PM, Ralph Bowen[SMTP:rbowen@iglobal.net] wrote: On the other hand, Egbert, I have seen cards arrive at my QTH through the Bureau which were less than 4 months old
Cesar (and others who may be looking for similar information), I'm not a G, but here's a place to start you on the path to finding what you are looking for: Go to: http://www.contesting.com/ Scroll d
On Friday, October 17, 1997 9:34 AM, David O. Hachadorian[SMTP:k6ll@juno.com] wrote: Ouch....that hurts, Dave. I feel sorry for your loss. I hold my breath every time I send my logs in electronically
I am posting this on the CQ Contest reflector because it contains much information relating to the ARRL SS Contest this weekend. If this is inappropriate for the reflector, please let me know. (Look
Isn't there a proposal or something that will be going before the next WRC (99?) that will recommend/propose that the 40m amateur band be extended downward 100kHz to slip us out from under much of th
On Friday, November 07, 1997 5:17 AM, Doug Smith[SMTP:desmith@Telalink.Net] wrote: Good point, Doug. And when asked to repeat anything, say/send it only once. If another repeat is necessary, the oper
snip... Rite... The 96 SS Rules don't even give an 'on-the-air' example like this year's Rules...it doesn't say anything about using the other station's callsign to precede the exchange in the narrat
<snip> I'll bet! As far as I am concerned, Jimmy, you are doing a real service to all of those who enter contests and want to see the approximate rankings. Without it, we would be waiting for months
Yep, Jim. Your's was not the only similar response I received from my suggestion. Here's what I determined from it: 1. My idea was not a good one. 2. No one should do it. 3. My access to a keyboard s
Steve, I doubt it. The SS rules say the station must give you their ARRL/RAC section. How can a DX station do that? True, and I would work them if they called. However, they won't be in my log if the
I make these QSOs graciously, because I will want to Hey, Dick! I'm going to be one of those "pointless QSO's" weekend after next. I will be doing a lot of S&P'ing, being QRP. The idea that some of m