As several hams have asked about the results of "mini WRTC competition" in Finland during the IARU 2005, here they are: 1. OH4JFN - OH7W 1446 / 184 = 801504 2. OH1NOA - OH2W 1531 / 166 = 748494 3. OH
This is not a legitimate QSO. My opinion is that you have to say N1IK's call sign at least once, but his call can be said in more than one part. I somehow even remember that CQ Contest Committee (or
I have worked almost 12000 qsos in 96 hours with CTWin (Windows version - with XP) without a single problem (knock, knock). But " It's the most reliable software available "? No ... I would never eve
I didn't know that Martti has started to manufacture amplifiers :) 73, Timo OH1NOA _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.conte
Next time write: TO4A = FM :) 73, Timo OH1NOA WPX CW 2005: CT8T _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/l
No problems with plaques in CQWW CW here (2002 and 2003 received - also additional ones ordered, thanks to K1AR!), but NIL with the certificates since 2001. 73, Timo OH1NOA __________________________
-- Original Message -- From: "Jim Neiger" <n6tj@sbcglobal.net> Having received the Official WRTC 2006 announcement on W3UR's daily bulletin ( a publication that I highly recommend), I believe that we
Anyone in the list living in Delhi or Rajishtan? I'll be travelling there between the 6th March - 20th March and it would be nice to meet some local hams. 73, Timo OH1NOA oh1noa@sral.fi _____________
The issue is propably that in the last WRTC, these softwares couldn't make conversion to CORRECT Cabrillo format. It seemed not to be so easy after all. 73, Timo OH1NOA ______________________________
THE 9TH CONTEST CLUB FINLAND CONTEST/DX MEETING 16th - 18th January, 2004 Contest Club Finland (CCF) gladly once again calls all the contesters / DXers around the whole contesting / DXing world to co
locations and the requirement that they use separate callsigns by their national >licensing authorities. The third problem arose from the station being operated from multiple zones on different cont
Another worldwide contest (why not make CIS Qso Party?) SSB is same time than the popular EU Sprint SSB (+ JIDC on CW). (RTTY is same weekend than WAECW, CW same weekend than TOPS 80m CW and ARRL 16
In EU Sprint high power is always been allowed. (Actually now there is a new rule: "Low Power entries (up to 100W) will be indicated by an asterisk (*) in the listing.") http://www.qsl.net/eusprint/
OH2NQ and OH5JH are fake calls. OH2BNW is a real call but with google search has only one hit (to Finnish "FCC" call sign list) = propably faked inactive call. Selfspotting seems to be quite easy is
Some of the Contest Club Finland Contest Meeting 2004 presentations are now online: http://www.qsl.net/ccf/meet9thb.htm 73, Timo OH1NOA http://ham.bonoa.net http://www.qsl.net/oh1noa -- The world's t
this? Viruses usually fake the sender address. The address is taken from the email address book of infected machine, so infected machine is the most likely owned by ham who has a common friend (= fa
"It is strongly recommended to write exact operating frequency for each QSO in the band column. ONLY LOGS WITH EXACT WRITTEN FREQUENCIES WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE PLAQUES." This means that they don't
I am now waiting for a tip or two from my old friend José how to do it, because I have finished #3 (in 2003) and #2 (in 2002) in the last two EUHFCs. Or maybe with this new rule my rivals just
I will stay a couple of nights in Sarajevo around 13th July, 2004 (and then heading to Croatia and Montenegro). Any contesters there reading the list and wanting to have an eye-ball-qso? 73, Timo OH1
Looks like questions@cqww.com (alias for k3est@cox.com) is bouncing. Any idea how to get a password for UBN list 2003? http://cqww.com/cwlogs.htm 73, Timo OH1NOA _____________________________________