Sorry Graeme, Was thinking about LM4 by DL8WAA... Very good piece of software , but unfortunately it does not support any RTTY contest at this stage... About log-checkers, I have to spot sh5 by UA4W
Jack, something, I forgot to mention... BV7 (the QSL software - freeware) has very nice import/export features http://www.df3cb.com/bv/ Look under windows\tools(import/export). It is quite easy to c
Call QSOs hr Score Club All SO/Single Xcvr HP RD3A(RD3AF) 941 24 39,674,720 KM4M(W3BP) 928 22.5 5,682,597 NNCC K4GMH 882 5,545,747 PVRC over 42,000 pts/QSO is vy nice, but requires at least a station
Hi All, I am born on 16 October 1956 around 02:00 local time (00:00Z) ! Had to make a choice... 1) had passed 48 last year (my official birthday was on saturday! no problem...) 2) giving 48 saturday
Dear friend (or friends at) DF0DX, I could not find your address in the call-book, so this is an open email, just like a "message in a bottle" ! Sunday morning, I was on 14096.2 since 06:12 and at 06
Hi Bill, I fully agree with you and as I said "it may happen..." It also happened to me to have the split activated by a spot, and to notice it only after a while... or to accidentaly swap the VFO's
Fully agree Wolf, But I am not sure in comes from Nick UT2UZ, excellent programmer, but also contester... I would be surprised because Nick always send very short exchanges. I have used mixW in the p
Just to inform you that I just received CN2WW callsign for the period 19 to 28/11. As CN is far from being rare in RTTY, the main activity will be CW... (main trip purpose is CQWW-CW) However pse let
I have put a few audio-clips on line at http://f6irf.blogspot.com/ . Those mp3 files, recorded during the ARRL roundup 2006, demonstrate how it is possible to boost a slow LP running rate into someth
For your information, there are solutions working for any transceiver, assuming the offset is done a the software level... For example, the AFSK offset is a standard feature in: - N1MM-logger: the so
For information, sent this message to SRARS today... They can always reply here... Btw saw that the FMRE 2005 contest results are available on their site, with the proper SO1R/SO2R categories this ye
Hi Dennis, We'll find you, don't worry ! By the way my WPX callsign will be TM6A but don't call me Serge (*) ! Pat (*)Had not noticed but Serge F6AUS used this call in 2002 - Asked for this one, just
Scott, VE1OP wrote... Hi Scott, Very interesting for me, because I used a deliberatly opposite strategy based on a high pts/q, thus on low bands... My point was that it might be easier to increase QS
Phil, The "official" answer is provided by the recent Davos R1 Iaru meeting recommendations (btw nothing really new...): - CW QSOs are accepted across all bands, except within beacon segments (Recomm
Hi Casper, The solution was in a mail dated 4 may 2004 PS note the contesting.com archive search engine is very useful... just enter: friend.ini and mixw - that's it... [RTTY] friend.ini: also usabl
Fully support this decision, Waldemar... My callsign just disapeared from the results. Despite dozen of emails to the contest manager, and proofs that my log had been sent in due time, I never manage
No need to say that Valery was a very active, and great TTY-contester... Since I started in TTY contesting in 2002, we had more than 160 QSO's...In several contests he happened to be one of the rare