I am thinking of try M/2 in the NAQP in January. I've read over the rules, which seem pretty straightforward and understandable, but what I don't know is the best general strategy to follow. The triv
Speaking of the K1EA boards, I have one that I am looking at right now that I used with TrLog over the years. If anyone is interesting in using it, let me know. I will let it go for a very, very reas
Hi, The Virginia QSO Party will be held in two sections this weekend. The times are: Saturday, 16 March 1400 UTC - Sunday, 17 March 0200 UTC and Sunday, 17 March 1200 UTC - 2400 UTC. The exchange is
I thought there had to be a "moderator" helping to count "1, 2, 3, 4, ..." and then telling you that it is a "good" QSO..... 73 - John, W4AU Mike W0MU On 3/25/2013 7:09 AM, Zack Widup wrote: I though
I think I remember that a number years ago ARRL or NCJ changed the NAQP from 150W to 100W. As I recall, one of the reasons given was that then stations would not have to use amps to get up to the 150
Hi Jeff - I've had two of the ICE 419's for many years and they seemed to perform well. Recently they both developed problems with the relays not making good contact when switching bands and being se
Thanks for the posting, Jim. I think that your book is the first widely published book or major (non-ham) publication about contesting to be published since a "Sports Illustrated" many years ago(?).
Well, I may have been the recipient of an unsolicited accommodation from a "right" person at the FCC in 1976-77. When I returned from Hawaii and moved to California in 1974, I kept my KH6IJX callsign
Gee, does this mean that folks will actually have to tune the radio, listen to the station, and copy the "ingenious" prefixes correctly rather than just clicking on a spot...:-) 73 - John, W4AU This