Hmmm........ Apparently some good very synapse activity in KU4-land. Excellent observation. NJ -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST
Hmmm........ Apparently some good very synapse activity in KU4-land. Excellent observation. NJ -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST
Paul; Your point is well taken. My personal opinion of obtaining that particular callsign and assigning in to a ficticious club named that way aside for the moment, I would suggest that Bruce (who is
Many questions have been raised regarding the log submission email addresses. May I suggest that anyone with any question about ARRL stuff, visit their excellent website - www.arrl.org . It has all t
I would suggest the subpanel as the way to go. You should consider what you might ever want to do in your shack and scale it accordingly. The other nice part is that if you ever trip a breaker, it's
This is 100% correct. Hams should be able to do their own electrical work - shouldn't we ? If we can work on amplifiers with high voltage power supplies etc., we should be able to handle this "low vo
In general, I side with Tree on the way the logs are being analyzed and I really enjoyed finding out what mistake I made and truly appreciate the work he has done to make this all better. However, I
Thank you for explaining the European bandplan situation in detail Jan. The only way to resolve this problem 100% is to get the rest of the European community to agree not to answer anyone listening
There are no U.S. licensed hams with those names. -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com
Dennis, You make a good point. This should serve as a warning to those travelling with their radios to make yourselves look as much like a tourist and have your luggage look as "normal" as possible.
New VHF Category Addition: The ARRL Awards Committee has voted to accept a Contest Advisory Committee recommendation for the addition of a Single Operator Low Power entry category for VHF Contests,
The May NTCC Meeting will feature the HR6/W5WW Dxpedition to Roatan Island for the 1999 ARRL DX Phone Contest. Date, time and location are as follows: May Meeting Location Midway Tower, 4230 LBJ Free
I'm not one to dispute what my old friend Pat says, but, being in the computer biz has told me that the monitor should be more towards eye-level than on the table. Keeping your neck bent for 48 hours
I must add my support for the idea to move CW WPX also. Had it been a few weeks ago, I would have operated it seriously. As it falls on Memorial Day weekend, I will not. Robert E. Naumann N5NJ / V260
I have used "Super Check Partial" in order to streamline my efficiency of getting a complete callsign. I don't believe that SCP in any program guarantees you that the callsign(s) it lists are in fact
No personal slam taken, but your reaction indicates that I could have stated my point more clearly. My point is that anyone who uses SCP without confirming the callsign with the station they are work
+AD4- I would compare this to a law enforcement +AD4- officer in his car. He operates his radio, I maintain +AD4- it. Two different duties being performed. Joe Palooka makes an interesting point here
+AD4- reason you quote. When I was younger, I would have loved to go to Dayton. +AD4- Never could AFFORD it. The main operative here is that YOU NEED MONEY TO GO +AD4- TO DAYTON. If one is from ordin
+AD4- reason you quote. When I was younger, I would have loved to go to Dayton. +AD4- Never could AFFORD it. The main operative here is that YOU NEED MONEY TO GO +AD4- TO DAYTON. If one is from ordin
With this late announcement, I would think those who are not on-line and connected as well as we are will not know about this and begin on the 5th. Maybe there will be two September CW Sprints this y