On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 10:17:50 -0500, "James Cain" <cainjim@mindspring.com> wrote : "your" and "you're." Jim was this reply really necessary? I seem to remember one of the founders of this list being a
Along with Wa7BNM/K1TTT, I'm also running a realtime scoring site http://scoreboard.oqp.us . Now thanks to the power of python and open source software, I've added direct support for N1MM software. D
software and Dave's? I notice that you say "In the N1MM logger.ini file look for the [other] section and add the following line: both programs reading the same text file? Yes. meg of Python files, an
I've made some updates to http://scoreboard.oqp.us to support the ARRL 160. For N1MM users please checkout the updated instructions. For everybody else you can use the on-line method to enter a score
Nice. Now put up a chart showing contest free times during the week and you will show how little contests actually take up. I would also suggest that we have rag-chew and net free zones also. Oh what
Reason #96 to switch to Linux for contesting. You mean to say, not easy under Windows. Using TLF under Linux I can run as many contests as I care to on CW because the keying program (cwdaemon) is not
So how are all those other places like Heard Island that aren't UN members and don't have ITU prefix blocks counted? Heck, most of them don't even have governments... Things like this just make me re
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 03:47:52 -0000, "David Hachadorian" <k6ll@adelphia.net> wrote : More reason to birth your children at home. ;) Pat N8VW (with 2 kids born at home and married to a midwife). ______
Just what we need, more reason for operators to NOT operate contests. How about we talk about something useful instead of dissing those who run qrp. After all contesting is suppose to be a challenge
A big thank you to KS0T for sponsering the top score in EN plaque which I received for the 2005 Stew Perry. Also, thanks to N6TR and W7EW for the great event, and a special thank you to K8MK for the
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1061125/asp/frontpage/story_7049213.asp "The cooling region of the atmosphere is called the ionosphere and is used in long-distance radio communication."
This has been solved for some time now. PG4I provides cwdaemon http://www.qsl.net/pg4i/linux/cwdaemon.html . Runs as root and not in user space. Checkout http://luneo.zendurl.com/ for a realtime Linu
Advertising... On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:58:42 -0700, "Milt, N5IA" <n5ia@zia-connection.com> wrote : EU 2 = GM Ocenia 1 = VK (yea Steve!) Eastern US 4 = K1ZM stations Western US 2 = K7CA (K7NJ) station
In last February's phone sprint there were a total of 2 Ohio Stations listed in the results. Let's change that. I'm encouraging all Ohio contesters to get on and make some q's in tonights phone sprin
Just noticed that my listing for the IARU contest was incorrectly listed as multi-op due to the fact that N1MM does not strip the operators field, but defaults it to whatever it was previously set to
I hereby award Mike Tope W4EF Comment of the Year. Great job, Mike excellent post! Pat N8VW _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://li
And this is exactly why radio contests will never be considered a true sport, no level playing field. Imagine if in baseball steroids were "allowed", wink wink. Pat N8VW Ohio Independent Contesters _
I propose that a line be added to the cabrillo format that gives the user control over how their log is used by the scoring committees. For example: LICENSE: Public Domain LICENSE: Private Scoring on
Thanks to the North Coast Contesters for sponsoring the plague. Thanks to K5ZG for the use of the station. 73 Pat N8VW Ohio Independent Contesters. http://n8vw.radiosport.us Get your own blog at http
Really, I don't think either the ARRL or the NCC is trying out to get me. Although, my heart did flutter a bit when I opened the package and there wasn't any engraving on the plaque (practicing my sp