This is great for these 2 stations to take the lead. As well, a Multi Multi remote is possible ensuring all operators are not on the property but able to operate 100% remotely. There is no requiremen
You really have to consider the 6600 from FlexRadio (even the 6400 for a single op - you can't do full SO2R, but you can do a great SO2V). Full SO2R built in. - works with N1MM OTRSP built in - N1MM
Yes, I do work for them. Not a big secret (actually, no secret at all) But, long before that, I used the hardware for my contest station. And, I continue to do so. I am a ham first, but I have to mak
If remote is going to be included in the rules, then make sure whatever you do does not impact those that have built a remote station for their own personal use and that is how they operate HF100% of
John I have to say that 80% of the noise that impacted me on the low bands (and even 2M) was in my house. The worst was a Cisco switch that wiped out from 1Mhz - 240Mhz. It was the switch I was using
I think 25% off is fair. It takes a lot of time and effort to develop software. If it was easy we would all be doing it. He has to make a living too. You may want to consider some sort of vault that
This is the default N1MM exchange in S&P F2 Exch,{TX}{ENTER}! {EXCH} {EXCH} {MYCALL} {RX} And, I think it is correct. I might have copied your call only once and I am not going to wait around in S&P
Thanks for clarifying! 73 _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
This idea is about technology. Its impact to the number of stations to work is slightly above 0. All these stations were interlocked as well. Not a trivial setup. It got more people on the air for th
I can move below you. :-) And I often have in a crowded contest to work Europeans with less qrm . :) Va3mw _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contestin
Or, Flex radios have built-in 30db (6400-6500-6700) or up to 50db - 6600 band pass filters. Phase noise is not an issue. Mike _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list C
Jim I love what you say 99% of the time and often you beat me to it as you know. How is a DM any different than a Multi-Multi (ok, there is a big difference) but you get the idea. The number of opera
You do realize that in todays world, Internet in your ham shack is as important as feedline to the antenna. Mike va3mw _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Conte
Jim You never commented on what you would think of this if you were in your 20's? Be honest now. :) If it was me, I would jumping all over it to get on the air. Heck I was 17 and couldn't get on HF e
Yes, I have used it. It is not plug and play but it has some great features but it was key for my remote station about 5 years ago for about a year and I replaced it all. It was from it that I learne
I think it should stay. It helps to promote new technology and interfacing. Remote operating, even to your own station, is hear to stay. Mike va3mw _______________________________________________ CQ-
Good morning all and Happy Father's Day In the spirit of Ham radio, it really doesn't matter the modulation scheme you use to make a contact, and there are many and each has its strengths whether it
This would be the same if I visited from Canada to the US and visited someones station and operated a contest from their callsign. Nothing wrong with that as long as it doesn't exceed the terms of my
Hi Edward The challenge is, of course, the regulations have not kept up to technology. In Canada, I had an Radio Inspector describe remote HF operation as a long Mic cord. There are no laws that say
Wow, what a surprise. I just went and looked at my cluster and sure enough. I was running unassisted and I see that I spotted myself twice. This is not good and the only reason is for someone to ensu