I'm confused on something here. I honestly have no idea how logs are checked. Is the above correct ? If I work XX8XX and he puts me in the log with my call wrong or with the serial number I sent him
Hi Federico, You're quite welcome. Hopefully, someone may learn something from it. I doubt very seriously that you'd like to see that list. The story was about bad OPERATORS, not bad EUROPEANS. You d
Tom, I think that's a hypothetical impossible to answer question. First of all, whys it gotta be a DX station with a keying problem. You got plenty of domestic stations over there with keying problem
After reading the opinions on this list and doing some thinking during the IARU contest, I have come to the conclusion that log corrections after the contest are not going to increase anybodys score,
I was going to post some CW contesting tips here, but the file got too big and I didn't want to bore anybody who wasn't interested, so I stuck them on the internet for anyone who wants to see them: h
Hi Robert, First, may I suggest that if you have a dictionary available, check 'sarcastic' and 'humor'. I would never base my opinion on a contact with one station either, Robert. I base it on thousa
I already did that. I wrote the software so you couldn't put the lids in the log, and you were presented with flashing screens and beeping speakers if you keyed in the wrong call. Turned out to be a
Maybe he saw a spot on the cluster and went to work the PJ2 ? Maybe he tunes on one VFO while he is CQing on the other one ? Maybe his ICE filters are 40 miles apart..... Hard to say. 73, Jim KH2D Hi
In light of the fact that it's 1998, and that the electronic age is upon us, I think it's time maybe we rethink QSL cards altogether. I also think it's time to do this due to the fact that I have bee
Yeah, Fred. You're terrible. Go in the back room and whip yourself with a piece of RG-59.... That's what I like about this refractor, I learn something new every day. I didn't know there WERE any oth
** ** PRESS RELEASE ** DATELINE - August 10, 1998 ** ** PRIORITY - VERY IMPORTANT ** The Bored Of Directors here at No-WhatEver International (tm) have been commissioned to conduct some totally non-s
I'm not sure about certificates, but Randy, K5ZD, the Contest Director for No-SSB International (tm) is already working on the dates/format for our contests. Randy's NSI number is 1,000,044 and he h
Lee, I think that's a common phenomenon seen everywhere ham radio exists. The local club here, for years, has consisted of the following types of hams. 1. The Repeater is ham radio. The repeater is
If you have the original Heil light weight headset with the blue foam pads, Radio Shack has (or use to anyway) some black ones that fit right on. Four in a pack, RS No. 33-374A. 73, Jim KH2D After ma