Does anyone know which radio/manufacturer was the first to offer CAT (computer aided tuning) and about when that happened?? I'm thinking it was in the early-mid 1980's but I'm not sure. I need a ball
I'm gathering some information for a presentation I'm doing and need to know who uses what type of cable. I know most newer Yaesu models use a female-to-female DB9 straight-thru (Modem). --This is a
It's never too early to spread the word about a local hamfest. The Kennehoochee Hamfest will be held on Saturday March 21 at Jim Miller Park in Marietta. For additional info, please check the website
Ok, thanks to Mike and the other organizers of the GQP for all they do.? I took the spreadsheet and made a couple of changes and got total Q's made from all counties from 2005-2008.? I chose counties
I need to either borrow or buy?a HAM series (Hy-Gain or CDE) control box to test out the one I have in my shack.? I have the Rotor-EZ board installed and it worked well for several months but now the
Thanks, to all who responded. 73, Tad, WF4W "What a long, strange trip it's been" ? The Grateful Dead ? Truckin' -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.contesting.com/pi
Hello all, My competitive bones are starting to nag me.? After my fun and successful operation from Seminole county last year, I plan on doing the same thing in 2009 but probably from a different cou
To whoever is coordinating the teams put me down for full-time in both CW and (gasp) SSB! ? 73, all and Merry Christmas Tad, WF4W "What a long, strange trip it's been" ? The Grateful Dead ? Truckin'
FT-2000 (100 Watt), original boxes, cables, manual, hand mic and the pigtail for doing the frimware upgrades.? $1950 MTU (MicroTune pre-selector) for 160 meters.??$300 ? If you get them both,??$2150-
FT-2000 (100 Watt), original boxes, cables, manual, hand mic and the pigtail for doing the firmware upgrades.? $1950 Email or call 404-457-9075 Thanks, Tad, WF4W "What a long, strange trip it's been"
Put me in the team as a full time operator.? I'm still re-assembling my station to make the K3 the centerpiece but should be ready to operate by contest time.? I'm not sure the SECC has any teams ass
I'm planning on building a shortened vertical dipole (and possibly a phased pair) for 30m meters and I am looking for aluminum tubing (cheap or free).? Anything from 3/8" up to 1 3/4" will do nicely.
N1MM shows 525 Q's and 71 mults for a total score of 73,698. I know the mults are wrong as there are several DX contacts in there. I'm gonna remove them as mults and add GA. My question is, do I add
II'm still planning on operating from Seminole State Park down in Seminole County. Probably a mix of CW / SSB / RTTY -- 80-10 meters with possibly some 6 if the band opens up. I'm planning on being i
There is a possibility I may be using two rigs for the GQP from Seminole County. I'll set my FT-847 up for CW/RTTY and the FT-2000 for SSB. (the FT-847 doesn't have VOX). Anyway, I was considering ru
Rick, Douglas is DOUG and Dougherty is DHTY. Here's a link to the complete list: http://gqp.contesting.com/CountyList.htm 73, Tad, WF4W--Activating SEMI (Seminole) County for the 2008 GaQP Thanks de
I have a fairly decent portable setup with about a 40 foot tilt-up mast. I use an OCF dipole with good results on Field Day. I have the choice of my FT-847 or my FT-2000 both of which run well off De
I'll be splitting time between it and CQWW 160 SSB (yes, Virginia, Tad does work some SSB....grin). 73, Tad, WF4W "What a long, strange trip it's been" The Grateful Dead Truckin'
I just made a reservation for a campground spot at Lake Seminole State Park near Donalsonville. All the campsites have power so that's not an issue. I will hopefully be able to use my tilt-up mast fr