I had 15 dupes out of 1862 qso's. I always send my call every 2 qso's, or the pile up must be really heavy like on 20m, but then after max 3 qso's. During S&P I always listen for a callsign before ca
I cant find anything about the number being an integer. The rules say: "DX stations send signal report and power (number indicating approximate transmitter output power). " So 0.5 (or 0,5 as the non-
The rules say: "W/VE stations in the 48 contiguous United States and Canada (except in the islands of St Paul and Sable) send signal report and state or province. " PEI and PE seems to be valid abbre
Randy, I was not in the contest, but remember some things from CW contests and other events this year. During the ARRL DX CW I started a run on 3573 after asking if the frequency was in use. I always
I dont understand why people are always so negative if someone has another view of life then themselves. Why just live with the changes and adapt yourselves. Or wait what will come from it. Now every
Good question. Other one: Do we need contesting? 73 Henk PA5KT Ron Notarius W3WN schreef: -- Henk Remijn PA5KT email: pa5kt@remijn.net www: www.remijn.net ____________________________________________
If you work them, then they should get a card. So either you work them and send a card, or dont work them. 73 Henk PA5KT Steve schreef: -- Henk Remijn PA5KT email: pa5kt@remijn.net www: www.remijn.ne
Hi Helmut, I have 53% of almost 1800 CW qso's confirmed through LotW. Henk Helmut Mueller schreef: -- Henk Remijn PA5KT email: pa5kt@remijn.net www: www.remijn.net ___________________________________
I use N1MM for all kind of contesting including RTTY, PSK, CW etc... 73 Henk PA5KT Bernard Backaert schreef: -- Henk Remijn PA5KT email: pa5kt@remijn.net www: www.remijn.net _________________________
The 3 stations did not sent in a log, so the checking robot has no way to validate the sent report. As they never know what the stations sent these qso's were valid. Same error was made some years ag
So in the case of CP4BT 9 people logged what they thought was the right zone and 1 station logged what he sent? In the case of PY3PR only 5 stations logged the correct zone and 1 logged what he sent.
From contest point of view that would be nice. However for DX-ers who are insterested in working new prefix, new countries, trying to earn t-shirts, make EME qso, explore new modes, etc ,etc the clus
I am so happy that I only speak Dutch. Rules are in English. So NO rules for me. 73 Henk PA5KT Op 23-07-2010 0:28, kr2q@optimum.net schreef: -- Henk Remijn PA5KT email: pa5kt@remijn.net www: www.pa5k
I know the signal report discussion is always activating a lot of people. PI4Z did make some qso's on 24GHz during IARU Region 1 May contest. In one of the qso's the other station did not write down
Emergency communication is very important and every user of the radioamateur bands should take these in consideration wehen choosing a frequency. Unforntunately most of these emergency operations nev
IF we would know there was an emergency we would listen. But how do we know? From the national television? The only news I could find about Tomas was an item about hurricanes with a referral to Tomas
Funny statement, looks like the Mexican governement needs some new lawyers. :-) You get a license in which you can operate according to the Mexican license rules with exception of: - participation in
For those active in this weekend ARRL DX contest. Be aware that in many non USA countries there are restrictions on use of the 160m band. Except for some exceptions below 1810 transmitting is not all
I did monitor RBN and the manual cluster through the full contest. In the manual cluster I have seen myself spotted wrong 1 time. In rbn I found 4 errors, 1x PA5T, 2x PA5K, 1x PA5KTE. No GA5KT, what