Tad has provided the list. However, not every one of these is going to be active. While it is pretty obvious that CY0, KP1, KP5 and XF4 aren't likely to be on for the contest, there's no way to tell
I plan to be on both modes. Not sure yet how big an effort I'll be able to put in. At least part-time. Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr atarrl.net Web: http://boringhamradiopart.blogspot.com
NAQP is a real easy contest. Everyone is limited to 100 watts. No amplifiers, just your barefoot rig. Exchange is name and SPC (state, province, country). Non-NA DX counts for Qs, but not mults. Mult
Not on 6 yet. However, last year I ordered some parts from mouser.com with the intent to build a transverter. I, too, am encouraged to see all the activity on the recent QSO party. Bill Coleman, AA4L
Ten-Tec doesn't appear to carry that kit any more. Sounds like it would be great. Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr atarrl.net Web: http://boringhamradiopart.blogspot.com Quote: "Not within a
I found two that were for sale, but they were more than I wanted to spend. Besides, I already bought parts.... Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr atarrl.net Web: http://boringhamradiopart.blog
Sorry to respond to an old message. My given name is George William Coleman. But I go by Bill. In the NAQP Phone in 2001, it was just after the inauguration of George Bush. I figured that "Bill" was
Sorry to reply to such an old message: I think I learned this lesson at W4WA's place, where he had multiple beverage antennas. You don't leave the RX antenna pointed in one direction. You should be c
That's news to me. I wasn't aware that there's any contest where the exchange takes place on qrz.com.... It comes back to the rule that you have to copy the exchange. If you have to look it up later
Possibly. The only way to fight that is to just be on the air all the time like John, K4BAI, so everyone knows your call. <grin> I find it amusing sometimes that certain RTTY ops will be keyed into t
St. George Island is one of my favorite places in the whole world. Of course, you guys in Columbus are much closer than us here in Atlanta. If you are in Apalachicola, be sure to have dinner at Boss
NN4 is pretty unusual. While AA4 is pretty common, it much more rare today than 20 years ago, since most people have upgraded to vanity calls with W, K or N. But I've never found any advantage to the
Please join me in welcoming some of our recent new members to the South East Contest Club: * Larry Smith, N4FD, (St. Simons Island, GA) -- Larry joined in January, and St. Simons is now in the circle