This is EXCELLENT stuff! Will really covered the subject. Wish I had read this before I learned these things through trial and error myself! I have only one small thing to add . . . <snip> The percen
Anyone within a three-hour drive of the New York City metro area planning a multi-op for the 160 contest this weekend and perhaps looking for another op? Looks like I'll be in the area . . . 73, Tim
Good points from Ward. Another thing to remember in the case of N2HNT, or any call with repeating letters (like mine) is to always use the same phonetic for the same letter each time you send your ca
K5TR replied: Two good points. I'm amazed how many U.S. hams don't realize the restriction DOES apply in the 80, 40 and 15-meter Novice bands (and it's 200 W PEP). But there are also a number of folk
The question I've always had is whether each op is supposed to send their own name as part of the exchange, or should the team pick one name and stick with it for the whole contest? Fortunately, the
Let's try this agn . . . Martti asked me to pass this along. Should be quite a battle! 73, Tim Totten, N4GN (formerly KJ4VH) n4gn@iglou.com n4gn@contesting.com http://www.iglou.com/n4gn/ -- Forwarded
No problem -- go ahead and post it. --Trey -- At C21BH this past November (incl WW CW), we used three new prototype 1 kW solid state amps designed by Pekka, OH1RY. It's my understanding that his comp
Now wait a minute. The RULES list the required elements of the exchange, and they say nothing about sending the other guy's call. It's simply not part of the exchange. The EXAMPLE only shows how WJ1U
My humble guess (and I'd love to hear the experts' opinions) is that there was some coupling between F2 and sporadic-E hops. Maybe even some strange chordal hops. 73, Tim Totten, n4gn@iglou.com http: