I'm going to try CT and tlf first, based on a couple of private replies. https://github.com/Tlf/tlf BTW, if anyone is interested in my Pascal contesting programs source code, it's at http://www.w0btu
I just tried CT again under dosemu. Does anyone know why Alt-H brings up a totally blank help screen? Maybe it can't find a file, but there's no error message, just a blank red area on the right. The
Those are good cores indeed. You might try just stacking a second #31 core next to the existing one. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_t
On which RX antennas? ;-) See you in the contest. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Does anyone use tlf for Linux? I finally settled on tlf and have it up and running in contest mode, thanks to help from Pat, N8VW. Tlf seems to work great for logging and dupe checking, but doesn't s
Maybe some are not on for these two reasons that I'm not. 1. Enjoy building and modifying, improving the station, etc. more than operating. 2. Somewhat ashamed of our CW skills from not getting on 16
I made about 30 or 40 contacts last night before I got tired early. I was tinkering with the new contest logging software (tlf for Linux) during that time; but I think I almost did better last winter
I see a lot of USA station, including a couple of regular contributors to this reflector, calling CQ TEST between 1830 and 1835. According to http://www.arrl.org/160-meter "The segment 1.830 to 1.835
I see you're using Yahoo mail. I used to have the same problem posting here from my yahoo.com account. When it was suggested that Yahoo mail was the problem, I switched to Gmail and haven't had a pro
Or in Missouri. :-) The majority of the DX I worked last weekend was between 1830 and 1835 and the second night. Just S&P. I had a blast. After the second night, I finally realized just how well the
I found this most fascinating. Thank you for sharing this with us, Guy. I have been considering purchasing a used K3 (in the future, perhaps after I align and sell my Collins S/Line, etc.). I knew th
I had ice here in SW MO, but not that bad. One wire on one 2-wire Beverage broke (at a weak spot), and the Inverted-L wires got stretched, but that's apparently all. Still have to fix it. 73, Mike ww
Tom, I believe the mode that operates at 1873-1838 is JT65, and WSJT is needed to decode it. I never tried it. It was developed by K1JT for weak-signal and EME work. http://www.physics.princeton.edu/
You are right. There is no universal software that can do that. But I used to code software, and I'm convinced that the status quo in amateur digital software can be greatly improved. See http://www.
Bingo! The waterfall display was a wonderful invention, wasn't it? And I don't even use SDR. (Yet.) When I used to operate PSK31, I adjusted the audio levels with my own signal displayed on the water
Maybe not. I got a private e-mail earlier (which I haven't had time to respond to yet) that stated "To see who is QRV on 160M WSPR at any given time, check at http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/activi
As utterly simple as it is to shift a VFO, it's almost hard to believe that any major manufacturer would do it with audio. When I was heavily into HF RTTY software development years ago, it was a tri
Absolutely! From what I see from my QTH in SW MO, 1845 would be a good place for JT65 to move to. There is a ragchew group that meets on 1850, but seldom is there much activity below that. I seldom l
I built EXACTLY the same thing when I was in high school (or maybe junior high) ! I think the plans for that DSB arrangement were in an old CQ magazine. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com _________________ Topba
When I first got into amateur radio, I bought a lot of different antenna books. And every so often, I would look at new ARRL Handbooks, antenna books, etc. After awhile, you realize that there are on