I am looking for a program that will convert CT logs into the Cabrillo = format. Is there such an animal. I believe I saw a posting several = weeks back of such a program. Thanks Art-N2AU - -- CQ-Con
While I respect their decision not to operate in the contest, I believe their thought on this matter is flawed and they will miss a chance at working many new stations. To ask that the DX window on 1
I just read the posting by my good friend Gene, N2AA. This brought back a memory soon not-forgotten. During the 1982 ARRL CW DX Test I had been sitting in this hard wooden chair for over 8 hours runn
As we head into the new sunspot cycle and conditions continue to improve on the high bands, I believe this problem will continue to get worse, more-so during this cycle than in past ones. The main re
After reading all these words of wisdom on contesting; who has the advantage, who is a better operator, etc., the plain facts are that 99% of the time, when it comes to DX contests using the present
Over 30 years ago, the contest committee for WPX decided to award N.A. stations 2 points for 20-10 and 4 points for 160-40 to help bolster Caribbean acitivity. There were very few stations and DXpedi
I would say that no matter how much discussion takes place, it all comes down to each individual contester and what he feels morally correct when preparing his log for submittal. Any correction to a
I would say that no matter how much discussion takes place, it all comes down to each individual contester and what he feels morally correct when preparing his log for submittal. Any correction to a
Ok Contesters, try this scenerio: I operate single band 160 meters. After the band closes, during the daylight hours, I listen to my recording of the contest and do my log sanitizing before the conte
I read the latest postings that state if one is licensed at 13 wpm vs 20 wpm, it will automatically relegate you to a second class CW contest operator. For those of us who have been in the contest ar
Ok Contesters, try this scenerio: I operate single band 160 meters. After the band closes, during the daylight hours, I listen to my recording of the contest and do my log sanitizing before the conte
To visit my W2 QSL Buro Sorter, I would have to drive to North Carolina, a short 14 hour drive. N2AU As an Old Timer once told me: One should take time, before time takes one! -- CQ-Contest on WWW: h
Al, ex. WR6R/KH6 and AH7G, will sign NH7A in this weekend's contest on 160-10 meters. This operation is from Maui, not Kure!!. QSLs via N2AU. CU in the pileups..N2AU -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.
Dear Mr Fogg & gang. After reading your humorous contesting posting, I now know why I was getting QSLs via the buro for contest QSOs I did not work. I hope N5AU will re-enter the contest scene soon,
Dear Mr Kumagai, JE1CKA To have 17% of the entrants logs not quite disqualified, but considered as check logs, I would think be a little alarming to the AA Contest committee. After speaking with Mike
This is truly very sad news. I have known Vince for many years and it is very hard to fathom that he is no longer with us. Vince... RIP OM Art-N2AU _______________________________________________ CQ-