For those that did not make it to Dayton this year, I've uploaded the PowerPoint presentations make by Jay, WS7I, and myself on the rttycontesting.com website in case you were interested in what we h
Hi Don, Many thanks for putting the presentations on your website! They all make interesting reading, and I am sure some of us can learn a thing or two from at least one of the slide shows. The way t
Author: llindblom at juno.com (llindblom@juno.com)
Date: Tue May 27 17:29:46 2003
When I saw the presentations at Dayton I was in total agreement with all they said as they were all things that could help a score. But they will not help as much from for a Black hole station. For m
I hate to rub it in, but I will anyway :.) Several years ago, I got dragged to the in-laws for Tnxgiving weekend (CQWW CW weekend, for you RTTY-only guys). I made arrangements to operate part-time at
Barry, I know what you are saying, while in grad school (76-79) I operated /VE3 from Hamilton, Ontario. What a difference a 1,000 miles can make in propagation. Also on 80 my favorite experience (i.e
Better antennas, a "crunch proof" reciever, more power....in that order. It's amazing what can be accomplished with 50 watts and a good antenna. Moving to either coast or South of 41 deg. N would als