The solution is not to use the "slash zero" extended ASCII character, which is what Ward is alluding to. The solution, for those concerned about the problem, is for YOU to use as a DISPLAY font a fon
Bill, Excuse me? What number of hoops are you talking about? I have two extra steps that most don't, since I have to extract my pertinent log segements from my database application, and then convert
*sigh* All that time crafting a reply, and all that gets answered are two small nits to pick over. So it goes. Still, I think I see what the real problem is here. The crux of the complaint seems to b
With all due respect, I wouldn't put as much faith in the banking and credit systems as some around here seem to. With identity theft dramatically on the rise, the day is not far off where banks and
Well, since you asked... no. -- Original Message -- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-c
OK Bill. We got the message. You don't like the LOTW interface. No amount of discussion is going to sway you as to why it is the way it is, or persuade you otherwise, ad infinitum, ad nauseum. Enough
Bill, Excuse me? What number of hoops are you talking about? I have two extra steps that most don't, since I have to extract my pertinent log segements from my database application, and then convert
*sigh* All that time crafting a reply, and all that gets answered are two small nits to pick over. So it goes. Still, I think I see what the real problem is here. The crux of the complaint seems to b
With all due respect, I wouldn't put as much faith in the banking and credit systems as some around here seem to. With identity theft dramatically on the rise, the day is not far off where banks and
Well, since you asked... no. -- Original Message -- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-c
OK Bill. We got the message. You don't like the LOTW interface. No amount of discussion is going to sway you as to why it is the way it is, or persuade you otherwise, ad infinitum, ad nauseum. Enough
Zak, In a word: Yes. Assuming the busted call is not actually an active call, it will never show as a valid contact, as it will never match. Assuming the busted call is an active call, it will only s
With the caveat that "best" is a very subjective term: Tie: Ten Tec Corsair or Corsair II, with Remote VFO & Power Supply (can be had in the neighborhood of $600 depending on condition) Old fashioned
Steve, I think you've just opened the proverbial can of worms here. The problem is, there will always be contesters (or other band users) who will infringe on the net in one way or another. It's not
A few days before the 1996 ARRL DX SSB Contest... "KG4AA" & "KG4US," both supposedly on from Guantanamo. Lots of activity, lots of pileups, beam headings appeared right... or pretty close, at least..
Face it gang; there are inequities in the contest. There are inequities in EVERY contest. Some sections/states/provinces/entities/multipliers are physically bigger/smaller than others; some have sign
Last year, the entire area that had formerly been the old area was not in use -- blocked off completely. I seem to recall hearing that there was a physical problem (leaking roof?) that prevented the
Well Jeff, I've been told privately by A Reliable Source that my information was incorrect, as is your bet. I am not at liberty to pass on the information I have; suffice to say that the answer is on
Oh, you mean the Pheasant Under Glass? The new rig was on a pedestal inside a Plexiglas case. It was clearly a non-working model; the two "displays" were just cutouts meant to show what they intend t
Actually Yuri, rumor has it that Ten Tec is going to counter the new Yaesu & ICOM rigs sometime soon. It will be three Orion's in a blister pack! Seriously, I don't understand your continued animosit