I propose that clubs in the medium and unlimited categories be allowed to define their club territory as including any and all members that are located within the same state as the club's address of
This talk of signing calls has inspired me to (once again) give a brief review of proper calling technique in a contest. K5TR is surfing around on a very uncluttered 10 meters at 18Z calling South Am
I don't think this is really what is happening, but rather your perception of what is happening. The scenario above simply doesn't work. My theory is that the Roar of the pileup is sustained long en
The part you are missing is the second sentence of the original message: --Trey, N5KO -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contest
Yes, if there is some doubt about my order at the McDonalds drive through window, I typically retransmit *my* information, not their information. Retransmitting the call of the DX station is like re
I believe that eliminating the inequity inherent in the scoring for African stations is an excellent idea, however we should preserve the scoring advantage for South American stations. --Trey, HC8N -
Yeah, well, here we go again. :-) Rather than trying to think of something new to say, I'll just repost what I wrote last time this thread came up. I've pasted it onto the bottom of this message. Jos
But you only have to make enough noise to get the guy to stop CQing. For instance, when calling CQ I wouldn't continue CQing upon hearing "Zulu Sierra Four." Sorry, I didn't hear the whole call by t
Surf around the general vicinity of www.arrl.org/contests and there you will find good stuff like ARRL contest rules (like for Sweepstakes). There is even a link on the bottom of the page called ARR
The WPX SSB and CW High Claimed Scores are published in Nov CQ (or was it Oct?). --Trey, N5KO -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST
Just a reminder to everyone, you can submit your log by email for the CQWW and for the ARRL November Sweepstakes to the following addresses: ssb@cqww.com CQWW SSB cw@cqww.com CQWW CW contest@arrl.org
The final courtesy of a QSO is a piece of spam... --Trey, N5KO -- -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com
The idea of a DX contest is to work as many DX guys as possible in a given time. --Trey, N5KO -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST
Hi Dan, and thanks for the contact in the SS. My first suggestion is not to get too carried away over-analyzing this stuff. :-) Nonetheless the suggestions people have made are great. The one thing
Sounds like you are talking about the ARRL 10 Meter Contest. Everybody works everybody, once per mode. Full rules appear in http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/98/rules-10m.html --Trey, N5KO -
The bottom line is: "It's not possible to know." In the 1998 ARRL November Sweepstakes (CW), I had my logging program crash/lock up on me about 50 times over the weekend, which was quite a nuisance,
The contest-free zone idea was ill-conceived from the outset. Here is one example of how it is broken: The "contest-free zone" is 28300-28350. The novice band in Argentina is 28300-28350. So what ab
Greetings John, and congratulations on your tremendous result in the 10 Meter Contest! This is an awesome score from VK! [For the moment, let's set aside the fact that I personally consider the conte
I think people often psych themselves out because they think they need to do too much other than simply turning on the radio during a contest and having fun, so my answers will be in the spirit of k