There will be an informal, interactive presentation by members of the recent FT5XO DXpedition concerning all aspects of the trip. This will happen Friday evening 9:00ish until late in the Beckel Room
December is upon us with Holidays, a recently completed CQWW-CW contest and the upcoming Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge- brought to you by The Boring Amateur Radio Club. We have invited various prop
Greg Richard wrote: Are No-Code Techs called Silent Keys when they pass on? Naw... They're called FB (Flat Battery) 73 and I remain, Lew _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mai
Well, The ARRL 160M CW Test has been run with conditions being described as so-so to maybe OK. The fun factor was generally good with a lot of 160M RF being flung all about the globe. It is now time
Only a few short days and nights remain until the ninth running of the Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio Club. Utilizing 14 hours out of the contest period from 15
Holy Capacitor Smoke, Batman! It's almost time for the Ninth running of the Stew Perry TopBand Dx Challenge sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio Club. Go directly to the web site below, do not pass
Yes it's true! This December will see the tenth running of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Extravaganza sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio Club. Anyone who has nocturnally wandered out into the TopBand
Remember the dates December 17-18 and be sure to attend the tenth running of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio Club. The nitty-gritty and the fine print about
Les, You are a visionary! You have thought of what The Boring Amateur Radio Club has put into action for The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge being held Dec. 17-18. A perusal of the easy to understand
Folgers may make good coffee, but it takes a knowledgeable TopBander to make a good Beverage. The warm-up action for The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge has concluded with a pip-squeak VY2 station ek
A good eating stew is a mixture of protein, fiber, spices and water. The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge is also made up of these same substances. It's the ratio of the mixings and how you ladle your
Yes It's true. In a few short hours the starting bell will ring, ringing off the start of the Tenth running of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio Club. For you
Hi John, That's a very interesting question you've posed. A few years ago a few Micro-lite friends and I went to South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands. Then this past March we hung out on Kerguele
Yo Contesting Mavins, The Stew Perry TopBand Challenge, sponsored by The Boring Amateur Radio Club, already has this forward thinking concept in action, along with a scoring mnemonic that rewards a s
Hi John, CQ doesn't do the wood. Volunteers roped into the job by CQ do the contest. Contesters can donate $ to make the wood for most the contests..including the CQ WW and a slug of others. The most
Gentlemen/Ladies/Others, Not to vitiate Brother Brosnahan's point, but my use of the language is apparently archaic, as I was schooled appropriately. My physical/mental functioning is not archaic how
Ladies, Gentlemen and Others, The Boring Amateur Radio Club is pleased to announce the running of the 11th edition of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge starting 1500Z December 30 and ending 1500Z D
Calling all 160M Contesting Creatures, The Boring Amateur Radio Club is producing the 11th edition of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge and you should be there! All you really need is a radio, a hu
Yo Contesters of any Stripe, The knuckle of the nadir of this sunspot cycle this December is upon us. This means that The 11th Running of The Stew Perry Top Band DX Challenge is just about here. This
Hello Contesters, 160M addicts and Thrill Seekers everywhere, In a few short nights the starting bell for the 11th running of The Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge will be rung at the club station of T