There's always room! Coil them up and put them in a bucket. See this pic, taken by DL1IAO when he visited me in 1999: http://www.dl1iao.com/album/w2up99/6.jpg two sets of stubs for an SO2R station
Best thing to do is a charge back with your credit card company. I've had to cancel several hotels and flights. Hotels weren't an issue, using the chains web site, but other than Delta, I'm letting t
It would be helpful if you named names (of radios), rather than making some cryptic innuendos. That way, people with the "problem" radios can check into it. Barry W2UP _______________________________
59K would be confusing in ARRL DX. It would also be confusing among the cut numbers crowd. What would also be helpful is ARRL doing honest reviews of equipment and not sugar coating them all to not a
I've had QSOs at 80 WPM with some guys having very sharp keying. I've never noticed clicks on any of them. Off hand, don't know what radios they use. Barry W2UP ______________________________________
Title says it all. I've never seen so many bad skimmer spots. Barry W2UP (@W4YY for the contest) _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http
Maybe it's a sports book... Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Jim - I've run out of Op-Aid 6's. Can you spare a few? Barry W2UP P.S. For the new guys on the block, that's what ARRL called paper dupe sheets. _______________________________________________ CQ-Con
Nobody is saying someone can't operate unassisted if they so choose. Scores over the years have shown it's not necessarily an advantage. Paul, you can also log on paper and a straight key, if you'd l
Agree. It was an amzing product, especially considering the C64 only had about 30K of RAM available for programming. I guess Windoze is just too inefficient to run it, with its gigabytes of RAM :-) B
In a previous discussion of Dr DX a number of years ago (maybe on this list, maybe elsewhere...), I recall the programmer of Dr DX responded to a post about it. IIRC, he was a 6-land guy. Maybe some
Note in this reference, which is supposed to be from 1920, ES is listed as the code for the ampersand (just after Z). https://ethw.org/w/images/b/bf/Morse_Telegraphy_1920.pdf Barry W2UP _____________
Jim makes good points. By aggregating a number of single ops into a new multi category under one callsign, you're cutting down the number of workable stations. It just doesn't make sense. Why create
The red calls always show up first. After all, they are new mults. Blue calls are an indication that the log will be mailed in. Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest m
I don't recall RST. I do recall time and date (birthdate?). I don't think I operated SS until 1971, so it was some time after that. Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Conte
Regarding spot use, glad to see some more contests moving with reality, Bud! I operated just a few hours in SS CW on Sunday afternoon. It's always interesting to see how quickly some prec A/B guys fi
Don't you mean ENN? Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
I'd really like to comment, but I don't have the time, as I'm destinated. Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.con
Thank you for that info. My day is now complete. Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listi
Agree. Or at least default setting should be on. Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listi