The rule probably should read "100 points per transmitter classification" or something like that. We have the same situation in our (W9CEQ) operation. We have run 7A many times, but in addition to t
Then it wouldn't be a 10 meter contest, would it? That might be just the least bit unfair for participants in those countries that don't have 6 meter priveleges. Frankly, this smacks of a VHF mental
Imagine what a well balanced, unbiased presentation will be made on at least the first two subjects by a well known, terminal tech of over 30 years. 73, Rod N4SI The DXer formerly known as N9AKE (c)
I'm getting a kick out of this thread. It reminds me of something I learned in my "car" years in college. We used to talk a lot about shoveling a Porsche or a small V8 engine into a Volkswagen. Then
I agree with Walt, K8CV; John had a good answer. I disagree in a couple of areas, however: I think the Heil is the calibration point on value. You plunk down a wad (I don't want to argue "how big") o
Dave, I guess I'm confused here. You say all the contest antenna stuff moved to Towertalk. If that's true then the whole of the subjects; contests, antennas; are still the sum of the two reflectors.
There is a point that I haven't seen discussed that might be important in this thread about cut numbers. One of the examples being touted includes the serial #1901. That means that particular station
Then it wouldn't be a 10 meter contest, would it? That might be just the least bit unfair for participants in those countries that don't have 6 meter priveleges. Frankly, this smacks of a VHF mental
Imagine what a well balanced, unbiased presentation will be made on at least the first two subjects by a well known, terminal tech of over 30 years. 73, Rod N4SI The DXer formerly known as N9AKE (c)
I agree with Walt, K8CV; John had a good answer. I disagree in a couple of areas, however: I think the Heil is the calibration point on value. You plunk down a wad (I don't want to argue "how big") o
Dave, I guess I'm confused here. You say all the contest antenna stuff moved to Towertalk. If that's true then the whole of the subjects; contests, antennas; are still the sum of the two reflectors.
Then it wouldn't be a 10 meter contest, would it? That might be just the least bit unfair for participants in those countries that don't have 6 meter priveleges. Frankly, this smacks of a VHF mental
Imagine what a well balanced, unbiased presentation will be made on at least the first two subjects by a well known, terminal tech of over 30 years. 73, Rod N4SI The DXer formerly known as N9AKE (c)
I agree with Walt, K8CV; John had a good answer. I disagree in a couple of areas, however: I think the Heil is the calibration point on value. You plunk down a wad (I don't want to argue "how big") o
Dave, I guess I'm confused here. You say all the contest antenna stuff moved to Towertalk. If that's true then the whole of the subjects; contests, antennas; are still the sum of the two reflectors.
While this looks like it could be an interesting event, the choice of dates is unfortunate. I would think very few U.S. or Canadian stations will be participating as the annual ARRL Field Day event
While this looks like it could be an interesting event, the choice of dates is unfortunate. I would think very few U.S. or Canadian stations will be participating as the annual ARRL Field Day event
While this looks like it could be an interesting event, the choice of dates is unfortunate. I would think very few U.S. or Canadian stations will be participating as the annual ARRL Field Day event