3 acceptable ways to send it. As an example: This is an absolutely brilliant suggestion, Dick. It also falls into perfect alignment with the current (albeit archaic) category schema, and solves a my
-- Original Message -- To make it a winner, let's leave out 5NN (or whatever you use yourself). K6VVA: TEST G1XYZ: G1XYZ K6VVA: G1XYZ CA G1XYZ: L K6VVA: TU K6VVA Any good reason why not - other than
I can see it now - cut letters: A = L E = H T = Q Barry W2UP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/list
One reason I indicated the ultimate time saver might be one dit (E), two dits (I) and three dits (S) for HP, LP & QRP J However, in the NS practice session just before the last CW Sprint, I used the
Rich and co.- Agreed! We axed the sig report in the North Carolina QSO party several years ago-- W4NC: CQ NCQP W4NC W1AW: W1AW W4NC: W1AW FOR (for Forsyth County) W1AW: R CT W4NC: TU QRZ W4NC Fast an
The Pa QSO Party did that about 25 or so years ago. What took you so long? Rich and co.- Agreed! We axed the sig report in the North Carolina QSO party several years ago-- W4NC: CQ NCQP W4NC W1AW: W1
Sure... Let's take ALL the difficulty out of the contest - we'll make it just like CQWW where you can fill in the exchange before it's even sent. The power field is pretty much the ONLY bit of info t
I believe it SHOULD be obvious before the contact is made. If you are S&P you should listen to the Run station before calling to be sure you have his call and power OK before calling. The problem lie