My copy arrived yesterday; even out here in the wilds of SW NM via pony express. The PO is 32 miles distant. Guess my life subscription means something. 73 de Milt, N5IA Hope to receive mine next wee
Marty, I was saddened at the demise of HR. I thoroughly enjoyed the technical articles. My subscription wasn't finished when HR ceased publication. Likewise, it was a piece of the good pie that went
Good morning all, I worked KP4KE in the ARRL DX CW and he was giving a power exchange of ATT, which should translate to 100. Herb, I did not work NP2P in that contest. I worked 160 Meters only. Did y
To better provide an opportunity for the interested masses who are intent on working the W1AW call sign in all 50 States, the operating schedule for all bands from Arizona locations can be found at t
YES!!!!!! I propose the term S & P be updated to our modern world. It's time to call it C & P (click and pounce). Does anyone really Search any more? Barry W2UP -- No virus found in this message. Che
Ken, My July copy arrived just this past week. That is the last one. 73 de Milt, N5IA I have not received any CQ Magazine since the June, 2014 issue. Has anyone received July, August or September, 20
This is late, but perhaps someone can provide me with a clue. I loaded a new log for the CQWWSSB and started doing check outs on my station. Everything is FB with the exception of the voice playback.
I agree with Doug. My opinion is that the logging program (N1MM in particular) defaults to assisted and the person who sets up the log has to purposely select non-assisted. Then the submitter does no
HMMMMMMM. I wonder where K4XS is located? N2IC is located just 60.66 miles from AZ and Zone 3; the FAR, FAR west of Zone 4, and only 320.46 miles from the nearest waters of the Pacific Ocean (Gulf of
Good morning, Rich, If you were assisted, and Doug was non, then that is a proper comparison. Although it appears I failed, I was simply trying to state that the actual comparison of N2IC to K4XS did
I do most all my contesting on 160 Meters where a significant amount of the contacts are with folks running low power to their 'bed springs'. Invariably, I will work for 1, 2 or even 3 minutes to pul
Fellow Top Banders, A request is being made for after contest signal reports for the following call signs. Make a note to do so if you work either of the two following operations. N7GP will operate d
Ron, I can see it now. Being the remote controlled stations are at a disadvantage due to Internet latency, and will be in their separate category, I can see it already that a non-remote station will
A final reminder about the New Mexico QSO Party, which takes place THIS SATURDAY, April 11 from 1400 Z until 0200 Z April 12. Amateur radio operators from across the United States -- and the world --
Will that be an ORANGE certificate? de Milt, N5IA --Original Message-- From: George via CQ-Contest Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2015 5:00 AM To: k0rc@citlink.net ; fqp@kkn.net ; CQ-Contest@contesting.co
George, My apologies for asking a tongue-in-cheek question as to whether the certificate offered for working ORANGE stations was going to be and ORANGE (color) certificate. I failed to make a funny.
Does anyone have any experience, go or bad, re RF interference to or from the Dell Optiplex FX160 1.6GHz Atom in a multi-multi operating environment? Reply as you see fit, direct or to the reflector.
They did. Result, the SPDC. The most equitable contest available. Mis dos centavos. de Milt, N5IA == Maybe a way to settle the scoring, handicap, etc, would be to let some west coast stations make up
New Mexico is hosting the W1AW/5 call sign for the IARU contest this coming Saturday/Sunday. I will be operating the only 160 M station with the W1AW call sign in this contest. I will be utilizing th