I fully agree - M/2 can be interpreted as being a serial nbr for each of the two radios however undr Exchange it states Multi Station Multi operator stations the Serial Nbr is by band. The Wintest au
What we are seeing here in M/2 with Wintest is at the start of the test say Run 1 is on 80m with serial 1,2,3,4,5 and Run 2 is on 40 with serial 1,2,3,4 etc. Now later in the test Run 2 station opera
I'm in the process of replacing my 3 element Hy-gain mono-banders with the 5 element 15M532 on 15 and 10M5325 on 10. The 20 m is 4 elements however I have no manual and am unsure of the model number.
OK - now the lights are starting to come on. I saw the screw holes and thought a previous owner was attempting to secure a better electrical connection. As I indicated - the 5 page manual that I have
Have a look at the schematic of the driven element and the balun. http://www.ve3sy.com/images/telrex-balun.gif Is this not a 4 or even 6 to one balun?? I recall using the same 1/2 wave balun on each
This email is addressed to the LoTW desk and copied to CQ Contest ref As a very recent first time user of LoTW, I find there is a major lack of help files and examples for the 1st time user. After up
I believe most programs take their time based on windows time and time zone settings so I expect it is also important that the windows box have the new DST patch so the offset calculation can be prop
And that is why the Windows and I assume MAC OS as well as Linux machines, allow you to make distinct local settings including Canada's NL which is 3 1/2 hours off-set from GMT. Bottom line: if you h
Most US contest stations still seem to be above 3700, I expect due to antenna resonant points, and most DX stations (inc VEs) can be found below 3800 Paul VE3SY ______________________________________
Unlike the rest of the world, American operators are governed by what is known as Part 97. To this point I would suggest that excess paranoia exists however the wording, which reads in part: "Emissio
The IARU receive a consensus of member countries in each IARU region and then issues a band"plan" Individual members such as the USA and Canada etc then create regulations to fit the band"plan". You
Well said Ed. Paul VE3SY _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
I would think it's up to the Zone 2 operator to show his Zone when he submits his Cabrillo log. I further assume the adjudicator's software uses the submitted VE2's Cabrillo Zone number and not any C
This whole thread would die if the original poster would simply provide the VE2 callsign. We could then confirm where that operation was located. Paul VE3SY __________________________________________
My ALPHA 87A manual shows taps on the primary to handle 200, 220 and 240vac international requirements. Paul VE3SY _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@c
Don I would use the adage "it's easier to get forgiveness than permission" :) Paul VE3SY _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists
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