I have recently uploaded the logs for the last 15 years of W2SZ/1 operations for June, August, and September VHF/UHF contests. From the over 77,000 QSOs submitted, there are about 2100 QSLs. Compared
That is correct, KX9X is now head of the contest branch. I can't speak for him, but he did speak to our club this weekend. One of the questions that was asked was exactly this question. Why can't the
Not legal. §97.119 Station identification. (g) When the station is transmitting under the authority of <http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/b.html#107>§97.107 of this part, an in
It is not a new policy. If you send in a log, it is assumed to be your complete log. If you work 10G and 24G in addition to the lower 4 bands but only send in a log for the lower 4, then you have not
Terry - It's always been the policy that you can submit a log and declare your class that is a subset of that log. In ARRL DX if I start the contest on the low bands, but Saturday morning decide that
As someone pointed out, it is possible to detect this and it has been used in HF contesting for a while. It is not 100% undetectable. It requires effort, the tools are there. Assistance is fine and h
I wonder if other contesters would think it appropriate if we collectively observed a minute of radio silence this Sunday morning at 9AM ET (1300Z) during the VHF contest. Personally, I know that I w
Android GPS Status free version does maidenhead. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/v
I am traveling and will be in the Santa Rosa, CA area this weekend. Are there any multiop stations looking for an op for a few hours in the contest this weekend? Ed K1EP/6 ___________________________
I am traveling and will be in the Santa Rosa, CA area this weekend. Are there any multiop stations looking for an op for a few hours in the contest this weekend? _____________________________________
It is in the software. It will check for ft8 dupes, but it doesn't access your ssb/cw qs in another program. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@c
We (W2SZ) didn't see any FT4 at all on 6M and made 2 Qs on FT4 on 2M. Switching between WSJT and SSB/CW on 6M was much easier this contest. In June on 6M I used two radios and two computers. This was
I used a K3 with complete computer control and logged with N1MM+. I shared the COM port with LPBRIDGE. I had no issues with either program. Each program had control of the radio when needed. Micropho
Well, as an East Coaster, I agree with you. In the past few contests, I have had about 30-40% CW Qs (>100). This contest I had less than 10. My rate can be high on CW if there is activity, there just