Greetings All, I do S&P with a bi-directional antenna system on 40. It really helps to know that I'm already in the log and with logging software to know the time of the alleged contact. One common d
Hi Steve, I just wanted to suggest that you add one (1) HF station to your group and go 2A. It's a great class and throughout the FD period there's almost always two (20 or more bands to chose from.
I really don't care how many hours are available since I'm a little pistol.I have come to realize though, by sitting here on the east coast I can hear Europe as early as 1900 U.T.C. on 40 meters. And
Gee - Where's I put those Big Money and Power Ball tickets? Hmmm Let's see, 50 Wealthy contesters from around the world could form an investment group Buy the QTH - build a resort- hire some of us to
Stan, I miss those reports so I'm in favor of somebody doing it! 73, Dan, KW4T -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com
Hello Gang, I've tried to find the discussion group regarding the re-organization of U.S.Amateur Radio but no luck so far. Could somebody tell me how to find the discussion and get into it? 73 from L
Thanks to many who have answered my question. The most common answer has been: rec.radio.amateur.policy on USENET I understand this is a potential malestrom so all are advised to beware 73 from Lake
Greetings Speed Demons and Slow Pokes, I've had similar experiences with Euopean stations who are just makin a few contacts and aren't in the contest. I don't mind if they send my call ONCE. That's g
This will be short. 1. Tech+ have not taken any comprehensive test relating to HF operating other than 10 meters. 2. Extra's need a sub-band on 40 meters (below the broadcast band) 3. Open Book exams
Hi Y'all, Maybe it's time to move the WPX CW to the last weekend in April. Condx are usually better and now that Dayton's in May, then more of us in the U.S. can be in the 'test instead of the ususal
In addition to the other Dan's comments, make sure that Pin 1 of the connector on the serial card and the red line on the ribbon cable are matched up. "Ben There, Done That, Got The Tee-Shirt"
Greetings Y'all, I've been following the thread about location identifiers. As just a personal opinion if your out in the Pacific it would do all of us back here a great service to sign your call wit
Miserable Condx - 33 Q's 23 Countries lot's of repeats. Just wanna say thanks for the patience when I did break the pile-up and the DX stayed with it to get my info. Let's hope it's better tonight! B
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --519ADF540CC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I tried to send this earlier but I messed up the address so here
Hi Guys(and/or Gals), Before the ARRL SSB I downloaded the MASTER.DTA update and unzipped the file. Everything seemed to be ok, my old file was replaced by the new file etc.. During the 'test my chec
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --4639132E255A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi every one, Steve's experiance has obviously been a good one,
Well, I like the rules just te way they are. I hope every 1X2, 1X3, and 2#3 as well as the 2#2's and 2X1's call me on 40 meters next weekend. If you call, I'll find the points! After the 'test I'm ge
Hi Doug, Here's a breakdown of the 1997 WPX zero point QSO's at KW4T. The prefix used was, of course, KW4. This is a single band effort with Low Power. Tot (Q) Tot (P) Tot U.S.(Q) U.S. (P) Unscorable
Hi Doug, Here's a breakdown of the 1997 WPX zero point QSO's at KW4T. The prefix used was, of course, KW4. This is a single band effort with Low Power. Tot (Q) Tot (P) Tot U.S.(Q) U.S. (P) Unscorable