I had the identical problem at K1PT, except it was 20m only. I could only transmit less than 10W or so without it locking up. Discovered the computer wasn't grounded - once it was, the problem comple
Hmmm....I grew up in New Jersey.... I think that mercury from amalgam is one of the least of my worries!!! 73, Dave N2NL/4 The newspaper here had today a note about chewing gum and Amalgam. It turns
As an active duty member of the US Coast Guard, I'm somewhat skeptical of the usefullness of the Maritime Mobile net from a search and rescue standpoint. I've read a couple stories over the years of
My annual contribution to the CQ-Contest reflector.... Since I was one of those mentioned, I figured I should reply. Dan and I tried to make use of the newest computer technology, however the logging
Yup, I was operating from a station I designed and built myself from the ground up, paid for by myself. Granted, it was at a club station location here on US Coast Guard property, but that's because
Jose, thanks for your observations and analysis. It looks like you spent quite a bit of time crunching the data! In one form or another, I have already seen the future NCJ articles by K3NA and N6BV t
Imagine me as a new contester, participating in this SSB contest called Sweepstakes. I grew up in New Jersey, and had never been to California. What's obvious to you is oblivious to me. Yeah, I have
From W4ZV: I can vouch for Bill's statement. For the last three years, I lived in Key West, Florida, and used vertical antennas for all bands, 160-10m. These verticals were located over salt water, o
All this talk of inequality in scoring has got me thinking - what would be a solution that would be satisfactory to everyone? This is what I came up with: Final Score X (CORRECTOR) = Final Corrected