For those that missed it.... http://www.kkn.net/~n2ic/PJ4G.mp3 21345.4 on one audio channel, 21237.1 on the other audio channel. 73, Steve, N2IC Falls under the "what is not specifically prohibited i
Listen to 21345.4 and 21237.1 at the same time. Falls under the "what is not specifically prohibited is allowed" rule ? 73, Steve, N2IC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mail
Steve, Thanks for making that recording! A change in the general contest rules is needed in order to prevent anyone else from the violating the generally understood unacceptable practice of interleav
PJ4G is exploiting the absence of this CQWW rule in the ARRL General Contest Rules "Alternating CQs on two or more frequencies on a band is not permitted" That doesn't make it right for PJ4G to follo
Thanks Steve OK It is a slight twist of the rules - What I am more interested in was how they did that without blowing the front end out of both rigs Trent VK4TS Po Box 275 Mooloolaba QLD 4557 Mobile
I wondered that myself. Either they would be doing SO2V or they have a massive cavity filter. _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://
It is not that difficult. You use orthogonally polarized directional antennas that are broadaide to each other and separate them physically in distance. Some of the bigger MM stations do this for the
I've done it and not that hard. I run low power and have two towers basically on n-s line. During rtty contest at sunspot minimum only 20 was open, so called Cq towards US up the band and Cq EU low i