Dennis -- You have just entered my personal Contesters Hall Of Fame. Bless you. I am going to lose two Zone 9 mults in the CQ WW because two hotshot operators who should know better insisted, Sunday
I don't see what the big deal was; I worked the XW on the second radio. (Woulda used Radio #1 but he wasn't a mult.) ;o) (Sorry; just couldn't resist...) 73, Walt, KN4T (ex-AC1O) Proud Member of THE
<snip> <snip> Maybe setting the winner of each category to 100 and "normalizing" the scores would reduce the impact of the multis and make the "bench" people feel more important. E. g.: W3LPL wins M/
<snip> <snip> Maybe setting the winner of each category to 100 and "normalizing" the scores would reduce the impact of the multis and make the "bench" people feel more important. E. g.: W3LPL wins M/
If I tape record the entire contest, is the ARRL more or less likely to lose my log? Please advise. Thanks!! 73, Walt, KN4T (ex-AC1O) Proud Member of THE Florida Contest Group. -- WWW: http://www.4w.
If I tape record the entire contest, is the ARRL more or less likely to lose my log? Please advise. Thanks!! 73, Walt, KN4T (ex-AC1O) Proud Member of THE Florida Contest Group. -- WWW: http://www.4w.
W3BES, explaining the finer points of the SS exchange at a Frankford Radio Club meeting in the late 1950's: "Give W4KFC and W9IOP 599's. Everyone else gets a 579." Gerry's son, Alan, was W3EBG in tho
If you'd like to see my prized QSL cards from W3BES, W4KFC and W9IOP that confirm my SS contacts with these legends in the late fifties, go to: http://www.4w.com/deemer/w3bes.gif http://www.4w.com/de
W3BES, explaining the finer points of the SS exchange at a Frankford Radio Club meeting in the late 1950's: "Give W4KFC and W9IOP 599's. Everyone else gets a 579." Gerry's son, Alan, was W3EBG in tho
If you'd like to see my prized QSL cards from W3BES, W4KFC and W9IOP that confirm my SS contacts with these legends in the late fifties, go to: http://www.4w.com/deemer/w3bes.gif http://www.4w.com/de
W3BES, explaining the finer points of the SS exchange at a Frankford Radio Club meeting in the late 1950's: "Give W4KFC and W9IOP 599's. Everyone else gets a 579." Gerry's son, Alan, was W3EBG in tho
If you'd like to see my prized QSL cards from W3BES, W4KFC and W9IOP that confirm my SS contacts with these legends in the late fifties, go to: http://www.4w.com/deemer/w3bes.gif http://www.4w.com/de
Except that W4AN is a Contest God. He transmits lightning as opposed to receiving it. -- 73, Walt, KN4T (Disclaimer for the humor-impared: The above is meant to be a joke. I DO know that lightning is
I was fortunate enough to have Jerry (the was he spelled his name on his 1950's QSL) as my Contest Elmer and sponsor into the Frankford Radio Club back in 1957 (I sat next to his son Alan, W3EBG, in
Reminds me of when, years ago, W3GM (then W3BES) and W3EBG were single-station multi-op entries in the SS. Folks operated 40 out of 66 hours in the SS back then (over two weekends), so each station p