"Tape recording a contest for posterity is one thing: taping a contest with the intent of going back to fix missed calls to gain an advantage strikes me as wanting to go back on Monday and re-play th
Oh, to go back to those days of yore, with a 10 minute "Dash" occurring at any moment on weeknights, somewhere +/- of 3830 - regardless of QRM! N5NJ OOT times" month
Tim, I reviewed Barry's UBN and his interpretation was incorrect. The value of the QSO is removed as well as the penalty. So, the total amount removed from your final score - per qso is figured this
This is so cool, I can't stand it! Congrats! KU5B, KE9R, LU1FAM, K3OOO, and AF4QZ are happy to announce quite possibly the youngest YL & YM team to ever be assembled for radiosport! A Princes and Fou
The WT4I tools convert other formats into Cabrillo effectively, but does not offer conversion *from* Cabrillo to other formats. -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FI
The rules state that you cannot operate from the multi-operator station with your callsign. If you go home to operate, then you're fine! 73, N5NJ -- Original Message -- From: "Guido Tedeschi" <guido.
Actually, I mixed up the ARRL and CQWW rules a bit, in that the CQWW rules do not specifically restrict you from using your call from the multi-op station. The ARRL rules are explicit about this. Eve
I find that behavior typical of people in those call areas. I also suspect that you just could not hear the guys in 2 and 3 land doing the same thing. 73, N5NJ == From: "George Harlem W1EBI" <w1ebi@l
No limit on single op. I think this is the first time the SO2R discussion started *during* the contest. 73, N5NJ -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002
Tom, I'm sure you remember the 4 element KLM 80 that we had installed at K2GL back in the early 80's at 200'. It was featured in the film by KU2M called "To Win the World" and regrettably, it only la
Even easier, and would fit nicely on your property is a "EWE". Check out this article on the members only portion of the ARRL web site: http://www.arrl.org/members-only/tis/info/pdf/9502031.pdf 73, N
Steve, I think those contests are the ones where the "QSOs" are with Walleyes, Muskies, and Northern Pike. Many of us with that other hobby are envious of those who get to enjoy that bounty of nature
Byterunner 4 com port ISA Board, uses one shared IRQ. Not in CT it won't. CT still requires unique IRQ's. -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002 now o
If you actually worked these stations and they logged you (In Log), then by definition, you cannot be "Not In Log". Do not delete the duplicate qsos. The extra logging of qsos with these stations wil
Have some photos you'd like to share from your CQWW operation? Upload them to contesting.com via this link: http://www.contesting.com/spotlight/add/9 How about a write-up of your operation - with or
then this is equivalent to self-spotting. And KI9A responds: helping him "self spot"??? This is precisely the point. When does it transition from just randomly spotting a friend, and when does it bec
have any "understanding", but some well minutes. No problem. If what you say is really true. violating rules? Nope. As long as that it is true that there has been no advance planning. Let's say for e
Leigh - your input is well thought out, and I think clarifies the issue very well - thanks! I do have a couple of comments below: scores of those who receive the spot over the spotting network -- nev
Uh, there are a few of them every year. The next one is the January VHF contest. The exchange is your grid square. Good comparison - 6 meters is a lot like 10 meters was this past weekend. 73, N5NJ E