f4D9doW08369 Sender: owner-cq-contest@contesting.com Precedence: bulk X-List-Info: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/cq-contest X-Sponsor: W4AN, KM3T, N5KO & AD1C Been a ham quite a while, but learned so
After years of figuring out my on and off times by hand, I finally got smart and set up an Excel spreadsheet to do it. Should have done it years ago. If you'd like a copy, email me and I'll send it a
It's interesting that the two-radio guys are the most vociferous about having only one category. Sort of like the Indy cars wanting to race against everybody. W7TI -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://lists.
I don't see the problem in creating definitions for SO1R or SO2R. To me, if you can transmit and listen at the same time, you're 2R. If you can listen to two (or more) different frequencies at the sa
So lets dispense with financial issues as an excuse. If I can do it for a few extra hundred dollars so can anyone else! _________________________________________________________ I agree absolutely, i
_________________________________________________________ A better question is how long until this goes away? Here's the answer: It will go away when the problem is fixed, and not before. You and the
-- Original Message -- _________________________________________________________ Incorrect, IMO. 2R setups have the advantage of TIME, not hardware. A two-radio station has about twice the listening
SO3R! Solid If vs. time _________________________________________________________ Your last paragraph says it all. If you don't care whether you win or not, fine. You are not a real competitor, just