Hi, Bill I've met you in the past - I believe at some of the "Swan" meetings with K4CIA and others here in Raleigh. I was first Licensed as KN4OTV in 1957, when I had just turned 13. I saw your post
I havent used the RBN. Guess I need to figure out how so as to quantify the performance of what I have up. Is there a tutorial on the site? Cecil Acuff Gulfport MS K5DL the one that looks the best an
I'm not sure if there's a tutorial, but let me see if we call help a little. Since I probably have cookies saved from using them, you may experience something a little different. Click http://www.rev
" I don't think so but go to "DX spots", then "spots analysis tool". Then select a date (e.g. 02/16/2013 for the ARRL DX), a continent (e.g. Europe) and a prolific RBN (e.g. DR1A) and add your call i
It's very handy to have a close-by RBN node that can hear us on 160 in the daytime. This allows us to evaluate our signal independent of night-time variations in propagation. Note that the figure is
Long delayed response to http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/topband/2013-August/041954.html "By common expectation LPL and LR should have a propagation advantage over NY4A. LPL and LR both have ex