Slovenia Contest Club would like to get some SSB pile-up recordings for WRTC-2000. Please email me at s56a@bit.si if you can help us. 73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU. -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contest
All you need these days is PC with Sound Blaster! All the rest is decade old histrory... 73 de Mario, S56A_ssisted, pile-up winer in USA & EU. -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-cont
K6STI and myself finished the discussion on CW robots with his memorable statement: I would not like robot to do sex for me! I did some research 10 years ago on DSP CW contesting and I can tell you,
In the defense of the distinguished GA judge K4BAI, I must say that M/S life was really easy BUT before the discovery of computer keying and Sound Blaster. The above mentioned solution with a single
It seems to me that the major contribution of PSK31 is in showing how much behind the modern communication techniques are the hams lagging. All of the sudden, we realize that DSP can copy signals we
Hi Contesters! It is my great pleasure to congratulate today's 50th birthday on this forum to Dave Sumner, K1ZZ of ARRL fame. He does an excellent job for our hobby worldwide. 73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU
I've seen a fare share of contest logs in 35 years. Latest batch of 150+ arrived for Slovenian Contest Club RTTY Championship held for the first time last August. They were in plain ASCII text, Excel
I made 228 QSO in All Asian contest, mainly in S & P mode. I thought I'd be amongst younger contesters giving age 54 but the following statistics prove me wrong. YL's 4 1,8% <20 3 1,3% <30 20 8,8% <4
Let me add few remarks from the tech oriented oldfashioned EU contester. CW is naturally dying art but wide availability of computers and contest programs enables everybody to send perfect high speed
Let me add few remarks from the tech oriented oldfashioned EU contester. CW is naturally dying art but wide availability of computers and contest programs enables everybody to send perfect high speed
Hi Contesters! You may chase squares this weekend or air the year you were first licensed under the following conditions: Second SCC RTTY Championship rules I. ANNOUNCING: The SCC RTTY Championship i
Hi Contesters! You may chase squares this weekend or air the year you were first licensed under the following conditions: Second SCC RTTY Championship rules I. ANNOUNCING: The SCC RTTY Championship i
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With some delay I read all the contributions on this interesting subject. This weekend I decoded few CW signals using SoundBlaster and Pentium 120. This widely available technology gives me 64 audio
With some delay I read all the contributions on this interesting subject. This weekend I decoded few CW signals using SoundBlaster and Pentium 120. This widely available technology gives me 64 audio
With some delay I read all the contributions on this interesting subject. This weekend I decoded few CW signals using SoundBlaster and Pentium 120. This widely available technology gives me 64 audio
Our club recently bought secondhand FT1000 in Mass and we have problems with CAT control. If computer needs VFO frequency only, it gets 1600 bytes reply which lasts few seconds and bloks all other op
Hi Contesters, It was nice to catch some of you this weekend on RTTY in reasonable good conditions. I made 350 QSO, only 2 on 10 m, but 40m was in good shape. Surprised by number of DXpeditions ( C6,
Hi Gang, This was my first (out of 20) CQ WW 160 without any QSO with USA! P49I made my day by finally replaying about 07Z on Sunday morning. I moved recently and my excellent 200m LW sloped NW from