Hello everyone, Next edition of the SA Sprint takes place tomorrow. Full details at: http://sa-sprint.com HPE CU on the bands. 73, Martin LU5DX _______________________________________________ CQ-Cont
Hello contesters, For those who entered the SA-Sprint yesterday, the log web upload page http://sa-sprint.com/submit-log/ has been fixed. Mni tnx as usuayl to Trey N5KO and Tzetzo LZ2FQ. Vy 73, Marti
It should be fairly easy to implement. 73, Martin LU5DX _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/
Maybe NanoKeyer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTGOh9SjgUw or Microham? http://www.microham.com/contents/en-us/d22_CK.html The advantage of Winkeyer USB being you can use it for SO2R. https://www.h
Hello, For months now, RBN spots of L7C have been reported mainly from EU nodes. L2 through L9 are allocated to Argentina, but that station is not located here. It seems as though it is TXing from EU
Tnx much Fab! Vy 73, Martin LU5DX _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Tnx Tim, Terry and Jorge. Vy 73, Martin LU5DX _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Hello, Isn't http://dx-code.org/ on line any more? 73, Martin LU5DX _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailm
Hello, The SA Sprint Contest will take place on two separate weekends from now on. This Saturday the CW portion of the contest is scheduled. CW: Saturday, October 5th 2019 from 2100 to 2259 UTC SSB:
Hi Matija, Simply amazing! Congratulations to the team. Tnx for the Qs and for sharing the video. 73, Martín LU5DX El lun., 16 dic. 2019 9:17 p. m., Matija Brodnik <matija@hamradio.si> escribió: ____
I enjoy watching clips of those stations and also hearing the sound of the Duga OTH radar from time to time. They remind me of the late 70s/80s. During contest weekends you could hear its powerful si
I remember when I was a kid, and my father gave me an AEA MM-3 - The Morse Machine as a birthday present. It included a DX Contest simulator, you could change bands and you could set your latitude an
Why 6502 Assembly? It could have been be C or even Pascal. There were such compilers for that architecture. 73, Martín LU5DX _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ
Why "...Lazarus Pascal (Ugh !)..."? It is by far more superior, reliable performant and suited for close to real time applications (Like contest loggers) than VB.Net or C#. Rock solid software like T
Hi Pete, If it is not much to ask, if you could, would you please let us know your impressions after you give it a try? Screenshots or a short video would be much appreciated. Many thanks in Advance.
Why would that be? An op from Oregon remotely using a station in Maine would be competing against other W1 stations not W7. Or, are you talking about an undeclared remote operation? Please clarify. T
Hello John, In my case I use several things. I have two noise cancelling units: QRM Eliminator by SP8RSM JPS ANC-4 These are no DSP but rather X-Phase type. I owned a Timewave DSP599zx which worked o
I've had that situation. Even if you have multiple, depending on the strength of the EMI, it usually helps a bit, since at least it will eliminate one of them, or two in my case (I side chain the bot
You are very wrong. The word contest was used by whoever created CQ Contests, but they could have been named "QSO Parties" or "Get on the air events". Contests are only made possible by those who jus