Maybe you have right. But I don't feel the same. ** The small pistol station revolution Having 1 kw and a 2el quad @10m high, I don't feel a big gun. I had the chance to be competitive in dxing becau
I noticed that during the cq ww cw contest maybe you need more than 15 minutes to be spotted from a skimmer. So if someone makes a self spot gains a lot even on cw. On ssb the advantage is much more.
Hello Pete I 'd like to see articles for software about station automation and remote. Nodered for example, or software for remote control of radios and how this works in contest conditions. 73 Kosta
I used writelog for a long time. After that I was impressed from the simplicity and reliability of wintest which I used in EP6T. When dxlog became free and because it was looking like wintest, I trie
Jim, dxlog supports almost every contest instead of wintest which supports only the basics. Ken, having used writelog, I would say that dxlog needs some work for using it for top level rtty contestin
According the rules in both cq ww and wpx "All transmitters, receivers, and amplifiers must be *within a single 500-meter diameter circle*. *Antennas must be physically connected by RF transmission l
I have 2 radios in a SO2R setup. Antennas are monoband yagis about 30m (90ft) far each other in different towers (10-40m) and dipoles in lower bands. I have both low power (dunestar 600) and high pow
Thank you for helping Interference is the same from R1 to R2 as from R2 to R1. I am afraid that Jim hit the nail... I have a metallic roof, I changed it 2 years ago, and the problem seems to be bigge
wintest supports far less contests than dxlog. It is very steady in comparison with any other software especially when you have a network and this makes it preferable for dxpeditions. Dxlog supports