BRAVO! Mark N7MQ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
It is not time for the reflector moderator to put the kaboosh on this topic. It is mostly a statement by X or Y, that if they were in charge of LoTW, and they are not, would do differently. Little li
It is not time for the reflector moderator to put the kaboosh on this topic. It is mostly a statement by X or Y, that if they were in charge of LoTW, and they are not, would do differently. Little li
Nothing received in Oregon yet. Sent them an email re non-delivery; no response. Mark N7MQ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lis
Be nice to see a posted summary of info you recvd. 73, Mark N7MQ At 07:12 PM 1/20/2005 -0800, Eric Hilding wrote: WOW...TNX for the multitude of direct responses. I'm following up with several folks
Because that is the reliable way of communications for yotties. Been that way for years, and makes sense for sailors. What would you recommend? Mark N7MQ _____________________________________________
Amen! And for lots of practical help, with step by step receipe, check out the work Don AA5AU has done on his site www.aa5au.com and look at the LOTW Beta Tutorial. All his info is great, except this
Hmmm, truth in both points of view .... comment by Phil GU0SUP to me, after every contest, he uploads an .adi file from his contesting program, and done. 73, Mark N7MQ At 11:29 AM 05/20/2004 -0400, A
I could not agree more with Patrick. Where is the moderator - time to stiffle this stupidity. Very poor taste by Bob. Mark N7MQ At 08:22 PM 12/07/2004 -0500, R Johnson wrote: Hi: Looks like Inspector
Any one get their Oct QST? Oct CQ? tnx de Mark N7MQ _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty
Tim, Got to www.qsl.net/w6elprop and download the free program from W6EL. Then go to ARRL website and look for an article by Carl K9LA on how to use the W6EL program to roll your own planning. That i
Agree with Bob, IARU been a good way to get new participants out here. What ARRL does or does not do, is not a barrier to enjoying the hobby. 73 from Pacific Northwest, Mark N7MQ ____________________
It happens and lots of times, the QRMer is intentional, much like the Senior Nets on 75 meters "owning a frequency." But we RTTY ops just consider the source and muck on, enjoying our contesting. 73,
And while making a wish list, how about a propagation study from LoTW data LoTW has real QSL data, except for power and antenna, in the data base. Would make for interesting report to analyze who is
WL has been updated regularly over the years, and the most recent update was in past couple of weeks. I use it for RTTY contesting and love it. 73, Mark N7MQ _________________________________________