Just returned from Alaska, but have been following the discussions on the 10 Meter Contest results while there. Finally got a chance to look over the results on the ARRL Web Site. I finished 4th Low
It would be my guess, to put a little more strategy into chosing on/off times. Straight 24 or 48 hours, doesn't take much planning (except if you take some time to sleep). But, with a time limit if y
It would be my guess, to put a little more strategy into chosing on/off times. Straight 24 or 48 hours, doesn't take much planning (except if you take some time to sleep). But, with a time limit if y
This could be an interesting experience! In 1995 I took an HW-8 along with me to Germany. I had everything with me in a carry on bag ... rig, small wire antenna, tuner, battery, keyer, etc. Going thr
Gee, Thanks Paul!!! I've been following the long call vs. short call discussion with obvious interest. Yeah, there have been times where I've sent my call, only to have the station working a 1 X 2 or
As fas as Field Day is concerned, I believe it is (was) OK for stations to operate mobile or even from home, as long as they don't work the station they will be operating from, or that they have oper
Sounds like a great idea to me! Has anyone suggested this before? Such a change, might even make this my second favorite contest after 10 Meters! Maybe we need to make a "formal" request to the CAC!
would I got this information from the CQ-M Web Site at http://www.mai.ru/~crc/cq-m/cqmain_e.htm I really like this contest, but unfortunately, won't be able to participate full time this year (visito
Last year, we ran 2A and finished 15th ... a major accomplishment for us, PLUS we had excess help in the form of operators. This year, with even more help, we plan on giving 3A a shot. Our idea is to
My 10 Meter Score was "lost" as well .... possibly #1 US Low Power, CW Only! Needless to say, I'm a rather "unhappy camper". Looks like several other "top scores" are missing as well. Just wondering,
I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the July issue of QST, and the published results of the ARRL 10 Meter Contest. My claimed score of 286,936 points, was enough to finish as #1 US Low Powe
Have folks who submitted their CW WPX logs via e-mail, received any confirmations? E-mailed my logs on June 7th ... no confirmation. Send e-mail to N8BJQ asking if he received logs ... no answer. Res
Last year, we ran 2A and finished 15th ... a major accomplishment for us, PLUS we had excess help in the form of operators. This year, with even more help, we plan on giving 3A a shot. Our idea is to
My 10 Meter Score was "lost" as well .... possibly #1 US Low Power, CW Only! Needless to say, I'm a rather "unhappy camper". Looks like several other "top scores" are missing as well. Just wondering,
I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the July issue of QST, and the published results of the ARRL 10 Meter Contest. My claimed score of 286,936 points, was enough to finish as #1 US Low Powe
Have folks who submitted their CW WPX logs via e-mail, received any confirmations? E-mailed my logs on June 7th ... no confirmation. Send e-mail to N8BJQ asking if he received logs ... no answer. Res
Interesting reading about the possible lack of EU activity due to the QTC's being sent on Sunday. Since this was my first time working WAE, what exactly is the prefered method for sending the QTC's?
Hi Rick, There is no need to add /T to your callsign on SSB. You just note that you are a Tech+ on your summary sheet. HOWEVER, if you were to work CW, then you should sign /N or /T, in order for the
Award certificates for the Florida QSO Party are currently ready to be printed, and I'm working on sorting out the winners. We hope to have them out shortly after the first of the year. Thanks for yo
Just a reminder, the CQ-M Contest will be this weekend, May 10 - 11. It's not widely publicized in the contest calendars (why?), but none the less, it's a pretty good contest! Rules and results from