This discussion reminds me of the "Champions Tour" in golf, shorter courses but the same good competition, and if you want to play the regular tour (full length contest) , go for it. idea in seemed (
This discussion reminds me of the "Champions Tour" in golf, shorter courses but the same good competition, and if you want to play the regular tour (full length contest) , go for it. idea in seemed (
Mark, I generally agree with you that men enjoy competition more than women do. BUT, that said, my wife is VERY competitive in all that she does, and she wants to do well at it, e.g. couples golf. We
Steve, I would support the idea of not warming up a frequency before the contest, and not listening, but what timeframe do you propose? That would have to be specified in the rules. One hour certainl
Help me out here. Who defines what is fair, and who defines what is a level playing field?? As to the comment about listening while transmitting and SO2R, it is not hard to do, but hard to do effecti
Anyone heard or know about AA5AU? -- Original Message -- From: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com> To: <ve4xt@mb.sympatico.ca> Cc: <cq-contest@contesting.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005
The way I see it, you log what they send you or have them re-send to confirm what you heard and log that, its not up to the computer- its up to the operator , and if they made a mistake sending you t
My son Trey, 7 yrs, really likes N6Hot Chocolate, he got a big laugh out of that. 73 God Bless! Todd WD0T -- Original Message -- From: "Scott Pederson" <spederson@yahoo.com> To: "K6VVA" <dx35@hilding
Yep, you are right, he is Mr. Hotel California, it was just really unusual at the very time I had the headset off and Trey came into the camper, Arnie was using Hot Chocolate. 73 tnx Todd WD0T -- Ori
Both I and Jim KD0S have had the noisy monitor issue, and have resorted to purchasing monitors that are more quiet. The only way we got the job done was to test individual monitors from a computer st