Let's have a practice for the NA RTTY Sprint on Friday NA time, 0230-0300Z Saturday. Use NA Sprint rules, 20-80 meters. Ed - W0YK -- Ed Muns Muns Vineyard - www.munsvineyard.com FaceBook - www.facebo
(Deutsch am Schlu?) Hello OM, the most popular contests are coming. A good possibility to check your setup for these events is the participation in the well known WORKED ALL GERMANY CONTEST 2009, run
Author: k4bai atworldnet.att.net (John T. Laney III)
Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2009 21:01:28 -0400
Hi FISTS, Good news!! My computer problems have been overcome, at least for now, and a Keynote went to the printer last Friday and is scheduled to be mailed early next week! I wanted to remind you ab
Author: k4bai atworldnet.att.net (John T. Laney III)
Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:08:19 -0400
I overlooked the North American QRP CW Club's monthly sprint, which will be held Tuesday night local, 0030-0230Z Wednesday. 80-20M CW. Exchange: RST, SPC, NAQCC# or power. Maximum power 5 W. Double s
Author: k4bai atworldnet.att.net (John T. Laney III)
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 21:26:58 -0400
See message below from Jeremy, KD4LCR, who is being transferred to Fort Benning in the next few months. I have replied with info about CARC, RCRC, SECC, SEDXC, and ACG. I have suggested he go to home
We will have the Asia-Pacific Sprint CW contest on this Sunday. Please look for AP stations on 20/15m. more details at http://jsfc.org/apsprint/aprule.txt in Russian http://www.qrz.ru/contest/detail.
This week, we'll use the NS CW format on Thursday, Oct. 15 local time, Oct. 16 UTC, 0230-0300Z. *NS will now use FOUR bands; 160 (near 1815) , 80, 40, 20m (+35 to 45). NCCC SPRINT RULES: NO DUPES on
Please keep your speed to a max of 18 WPM. Announcing the NCCC's (Northern California Contest Club) weekly Thursday night running of the SNS. The Slow Speed NS practice is from 0200z to 0215z (Friday
Hello everyone, <http://www.lzopen.com/> This Saturday ( October 17-th ) LZ Open 80m Sprint Contest will take place for four hours starting at 00:00UTC We all hope to see you in the contest. For more
TopBanders, Contesters, DXers and others, The time has come to shake out the station! This weekend the warm-up for the Stew Perry TopBand DX Challenge will arrive. The warm-up uses the very same rule
Author: k4bai atworldnet.att.net (John T. Laney III)
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 22:17:52 -0400
Besides encouraging kids about radios and electronics, future contesters should emerge from the school clubs. Here is the Roundup info from the ARRL Contest Bulletin: "School Club Roundup--Phone,CW,D