K0CKB refuses to move to the Yukon. 73, de Hans, K0HB Sea stories here -->http://k0hb.spaces.live.com/ Search my log at --> http://dx.qsl.net/cgi-bin/logform.cgi?k0hb _______________________________
Sometime soon I need to pull the trigger on a new PC for the shack. Critical applications will be: WriteLog (current V10.72E) Logger32 (current V3.20) microHAM Router (current V7.2.4) Is there any st
It's come to this. Below is an excerpt from CQWW 2009 rules posted at http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WWDXContestRules%20200973109.pdf "A competitor contacted by the CQ WW Contest Commmittee prior to
First they expose your logs to public view. Now they expect (without a warrant based on "probable cause") on-demand access to inspect your operation. Regardless of the jeremiads about "all the money
Hey, we're making progress. "A competitor contacted by the CQ WW Contest Commmittee prior to the contest must agree to a scheduled visitation by a representative of the CQ WW CC during the contest. F
To boldly cheat where no one has cheated before ... by Jeroen van Dorp Chess and the Internet, a wonderful combination. Always an opponent. There is no need to drag your neighbour inside when he's sn
Doug and all, I didn't know there was an argument. I'm not arguing with anyone, but simply stating my personal concerns and position on the proposed Radio Kop Inspectors program. 73, de Hans, K0HB "J
I've found a very useful tool online to evaluate my log, and to gather other interesting information. The url is http://www.clublog.org Club Log is a web-based application which uses a database to an
Two certs arrived today! Thanks, Sean! 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a boy and his Radio" Sea stories here --> http://k0hb.spaces.live.com/ Request QSL at --> http://www.clublog.org/logsearch/K0HB All
Or even faster, you could just collect the information with your own ears right off your radio! "Mother, I'd rather do it MYSELF!" 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a boy and his Radio" Sea stories here --
Mike, You mistakenly got one of the awards that was supposed to go to an Australian winner. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a boy and his Radio" Sea stories here --> http://k0hb.spaces.live.com/ Request
If the other person is not OPERATING (only repairing, maintenance), then they are not an Operator and did not contribute to the score. PS: I am not a contest lawyer, just a reasonable and intelligent
RIP, old friend. I have a gold-plated D104 "Golden Eagle", serialized and engraved with my call sign, commemorative of the 1976 USA Bicentennial. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a boy and his Radio" Sea s
I don't know what station you heard, whether is was a USA station or from some other jurisdiction, but FCC rules allow the transmission of bulletins and other information of interest to amateur oper
The most persuasive (to me) argument against self-spotting is that it unfairly provides the station with a "free" CQ-machine that enjoys QRM-free worldwide propagation. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a b
What you're saying above, Tree, is that dependence on "the spot" has become so ubiquitous that the mainstream contester is no longer likely to search out that "stray mult in the wilderness" unless h
So THAT'S what those red lights were about! The rest of us always wondered if you guys were selling something in there. 73, de Hans, K0HB, RMCM, USN(Ret) -- "Just a boy and his Radio" Sea stories her
I can't for the life of me come up with any persuasive logic which says that they hear you, but decline to answer you. Thus we are left with the conclusion that you're not heard at their house. 73,
Jukka, Banning packet would be the same as banning crutches for lame people. I think lame people should be allowed to use crutches. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a boy and his Radio" Sea stories here -
In all honesty, Dave, I think CQWW would die. It would become the NAQP and the EUQP running side-by-side on the same weekend, with some minor cross-oceanic activity. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- "Just a boy