Hi Joe, As Spiderbeam is one of the sponsors, I assumed the antennas would be from them. Just the be sure I Googled it: http://www.wrtc2018.de/index.php/en/presse-2/pressemitteilungen-2/125-wrtc-2018
Hi Laurens, Have you searched the Elecraft forum? Lots of info there. http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=search_page&node=365791&query=Modmic 73, Maarten PD2R _______
And I don't get choosing a FTdx9000 over a K3. Yes, the radio is huge but those buttons are terrible even for my normal size hands and the print is hardly readable with my 20/20 vision. I for one lik
I agree Charlie. What's looks and feels great for one operator, looks and feels terrible for another. In my humble opinion the 9000 is an ergonomic disaster just as the K3 is an ergonomic disaster fo
It is a fantastic program! I learned the code in just 2 months last year September/October and participated in the CQWW in November! We definitely need more "advisors" because this program is highly
With the current SDRs like the Flex radios, the point & click tuning probably doesnt sound any different then clicking spots on the cluster. 73, Maarten PD2R _________________________________________
Thanks for your reaction Doug. Your final remark is particularly true. 73, Maarten PD2R _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.
As a novice CW op I would like to know if there are acceptable cut numbers? And if so, what are they? 73, Maarten PD2R _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Conte
Tim, For those who cannot attend, will videos of presentations become available online? I certainly hope so because the program looks incredibly interesting. Best 73, Maarten PD2R ___________________
Good points Tim. 73, Maarten PD2R Op za 7 jul. 2018 om 15:55 schreef Timothy Coker via CQ-Contest < cq-contest@contesting.com> _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list
SCV stands for "Santa Clara Valley" which is his ARRL section. That should be correct. For the non-US stations it should be "DX". Jim, your header looks the same as mine apart from the filled-in info
My log, which was excepted, had DX for location, not the ITU zone which was the exchange for most entrants. In N1MM+ you can either select your ARRL section or DX. No other options are available. You
Hi Joe (and all), take a look at a map, any map. Even in the tiny country of the Netherlands we have miles of beach with the same beamheading. Right now I'm on holiday in OZ and they have got miles a
Hi Joe, That would ben Ken Claerbout K4ZW. Also see wwrof.org for more info. 73, Maarten PD2R _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://
I know that Casio watches use WWVBs signal from Fort Collins CO. If Im not mistaken, most radio controlled clocks use this 60 kHz frequency which is much better for this application then the 5, 10 an
This tread was originally only about WWV and WWVH, no mention of WWVB was made. Reading the article again it says NIST shutting down radio stations in Colorado and Hawaii. For some reason the ARRL ar
Hi Frank, I did some Googeling last night and found several articles that did specifically mention WWVB as one of the stations being shutdown. I must have overlooked that earlier. I guess there will
Thanks Ken for the work you have done! I enjoyed watching the recorded webinars and have learned a lot from them. Mark, thanks for taking over the reigns. Im looking forward to the new webinars. Pers
It realy must suck to be Yuri. People used to die from diseases that are now easily cured, cancer treatment is getting better and better, people with disabilities have far better lives and in recent
Dave, I fully agree. Its too bad that so many focus only on the negatives. Fortunately it really helps a lot to bitch and moan about our evolving hobby on reflectors like this one. Otherwise it would