I know of at least one that applied to be put on the list, but received no response to repeated applications. What should be done in these circumstances? How can ARRL be responsive and co-operative w
The RSGB IOTA Contest takes place on 30/31st July. SDI (SD for IOTA) is a custom logger for this event. As such, you may find it has some relevant features and fewer compromises. SDI is intended for
Yes - I got a new Profi II last month. Contact info is scheunemann.morsetasten@t-online.de> Uli Scheunemann DC2SO Unterweissacherstr. 19A D-71549 Auenwald - Unterbruden Germany Uli is/was Gerhart Sch
It's not! - Read the specs at http://www.kkn.net/~trey/cabrillo/spec.html CATEGORY: operator-category band-category power-category [mode-category] For HF contests the operator-category must be one of
A quote from the story: "We are trying to promote IRLP as a viable means of communications and also to introduce newcomers to DX IRLP Style." This is not amateur radio. If the ARRL promotes this tec
I understand Bob's frustration but I suspect that everyone outside W/VE would like it to stay the way it is. From over here, you're all "Americans" (with apologies to the VEs), and the presence of th
. . . I downloaded the DL2NBU software. It's dated 23 June 1996. Where can I get the latest release? 73, Paul EI5DI _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@
. . . SD directly supports this event. It runs on any Windows PC and is freeware from www.ei5di.com. SD Setup: Select Type 9 : General, Country Multipliers. Multipliers Count : B (by band) Points per
For information - SD supports exact frequency printing in this and other contests. It's freeware from www.ei5di.com 73, Paul EI5DI _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing l
The IOTA contest takes place this weekend from 12:00 UTC Saturday 24th July to 12:00 UTC Sunday 25th July. It's a good opportunity to contact island stations worldwide on both CW and SSB. You can dow
You could try SD. It's a Windows contest logger - any version of Windows is OK. It looks like DOS, but it's not, and it does not need or support a mouse. 73, Paul EI5DI www.ei5di.com ________________
I agree with Hans. IMHO the problem is not self-spotting, it's the technology. Self-spotting on packet/cluster is simply the equivalent of calling CQ on the air. Surely it's pointless to promote this
I'm looking for contest logging software (before CQWW CW) that will - 1. Self-spot every time I press F1. 2. Spot the other station every time I log a QSO. We have the technology - let's put it to go
contesting.com Any such survey that ignores contest logging software from countries outside the USA is incomplete. In the contesting.com survey, there was no specific voting option for non-USA logger
Why worry about it - will you ever need to log two different stations, in a single contest, where the first 10 characters of their callsigns are identical? It's not an issue. 73, Paul EI5DI _________
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You seem to be saying that, regardless of what zone a station gives or what we hear, we should log the zone the software indicates - assuming, of course, the software interprets callsigns/zones the w
My thanks to K1TTT, NI1N and VE4XT who have patiently explained why UA9S/T/W should be logged as zone 16. I accept that's the way it is for CQWW and have updated my software accordingly. I understand
The simplest thing is to let the software auto-fill the zone. Don't even listen for it, unless you're in any doubt about the callsign, and don't waste time editing any zone if you hear something diff
There is no "single-operator unassisted" category. What we have is "single-operator" and "single-operator assisted". The difference between these two is that, in the assisted category, the operator r