Hank, QRP is going to be pretty tough from were you are. I think you have a lot more chances in RAEM, where scoring is distance based. Anyway here is the PDF that you were looking for http://www.srr.
With great number of skimmers used by RBN I have developed a habit of checking propagation on different bands by calling CQ on a clear spot and collecting skimmers data. VE7CC cluster software allows
Ok guys, First of all I want to remind you that my interest is purely theoretical. I am not going to use this technique when SO not assisted unless contest sponsors say "it is OK to use it". All I am
With some of the QRP participants the problem is not to hear them but rather to be heard. I see EU1AA listed as QRP entry in PreStew Perry. Well, my 5 or 6 attempts to work him during the contest tur
Rudy, Most of what you have mentioned in your post is already implemented in cqcontest.ru (club specific, contest specific, integration with different loggers). I know, that many contest participants
Rudy, There is help right on the web site or you can ask all these questions by sending email to admin@cqcontest.ru The type of integration into the logger you require is up to authors of logger soft
I am just curious, does anybody use kneeling chair for contesting. Something like this http://www.industrycortex.com/products/profile/751554501/stance-chair If you do (or did), please share your impr
Video streaming R9DX, preparation for CQWW CW http://www.justin.tv/ua9clb 73, Igor UA9CDC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://list
Just returned from West Africa Toivo.Your approach works there as well. The only difference was, I had to ID every 6 or 7 QSO when pileup was really heavy.There are other methods of pileup management
Try tis one http://rate.pileup.ru/vlog.php?call=6474 73, Igor UA9CDC P.S. Our 6V7V call was busted 270 time in CQWW CW but the above one is really one off... Gee, that's not as bad as I thought it wo
Brett, Every contest I run into several stations on CW who actually transmitt 3 signals. Main signal is usually 59+30 or more and two side bands spaced 1-2 kHz from the main can be as loud as 59. No
One can also try 6V6V and BV7V using the same tool. Both are the variations of our 6V7V call used in CQWW CW. I admit, the call we used is not the easiest to copy. But still I am surprised to find so
Jose, I remember that bit of the contest very well. I have realized there was a busted call on the cluster and started to give 6V7V call very slow after each QSO. Well, it did not help. Nowadays peop
Rich, For the record. The distance between Ekaterinburg (UA9C) and Vladivostok (UA0L) is 7300 km. Both cities are still the same country (Asiatic Russia) 73, Igor UA9CDC If folks don't like the intra
Is there a utility to remove duplicates from long ADIF file? I would appreciate URL. 73, Igor UA9CDC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com
If I remember correctly, the idea behind dropping ten minute rule was to equalize the playing field and let those "primitive" Multy Singles who only has one radio and several operators to be on par w
Hi Toivo, If your suggested approach is adopted (punish only one member of a team), then every team will have a "scapegoat" in case they need to avoid RC or YC for all the team members. I do not thin
I think radiosport is a bit less physical and a bit more intellectual then Am.football :) 73, Igor UA9CDC Guy running with the ball in Am. football calls out, Oh please do not tackle me. Guy running
Hi Yan, 59+50 signals are not very common in contests although such signals can sometimes be ran into. Having said that, I would avoid parking only 2 Khz away from such a signal in the contest becaus
Zack, I think this is just some sort of wish for the future. Hopefully one day we will arrive to real time online logging. Then this feature would be easy to implement. 73, Igor UA9CDC Are we going t