Unless operating FM or CW most of the time.. . the 2518 amp is not all that great.. since you have a 100 watt (linear)radio already.... Using Single Sideband, You cannot run any more than110 watts ou
I doubt there is hardly any rovers that use anything like this...It would be well suited to single op portable or a non permanent multi ops. Most rovers are using a frame work mounted on a luggage ra
But the person that is using the hand held is not competing in the contest.. there for does not have to follow any rules.. Rule 3.5 only applies to people operating and submitting a log for that cont
But Les is not operating the ht.. therefor, he himself is not technically violating any of the rules.??? _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@conte
Last time i checked 144.188 is not the beacon subband.. 144.288 is and I Believe there has been propnet beacons running on this frequency for several years now.. Now this is this a issue??? IMHO.. I'
Exception... Liaison to coordinate band-by-band activity is explicitly permitted for the bands2.3 GHz and higher. Knocking the little guys down again... sounds like some of the REAL hams have been in
Seriously, do yourself a favor and don't buy one of these splatter boxs unless u have no other option... Watch around u can find yourself a decent used, 160-2 meter , all mode Icom706 for the same or
your call sign, location and bands of interest would be useful information.. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.conte
totally depends on the stations you are trying to work.. there are several big stations that can work single yagi 100 watt stations.. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mai
What are you doing about the filters and the pa? w9Ray _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/list
why... just because its 432thz instead of 432mhz.. Sounds more like you want nothing to do with it, so its unfair that others might get contest credit for the contacts made there, since you are not.
It doesn't matter.. anything above 300ghz is available for Amateur use, I believe, it is the same "band" as far as the contest is concerned .. you cant change from green laser to red laser and make a
Directive Systems can probably hook ya up.. http://www.directivesystems.com/ Bart Jahnk _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://
Laughable.. the ARRL is nothing more than a big amateur radio club, you think they can do anything against the likes of billionaire companies like Sprint, AT&T, or others, if they want some of our fr
It says right in the rule that rovers can use APRS.. the only limitation is that the tx call and grid only, they cannot use the "instant" messaging features and stuff like that.. why does it have any
the rule states that rovers may use APRS.. it lists no exceptions at all other than they TX call and location only. wouldn't "Spotting" require a frequency location.? pretty useless with out knowing
Are you sure its not a broken coax cable ... Is there a common jumper cable that you have been using? w9Ray _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@co
as far as the audio you need a 3rd party program, Virtual Audio Cable, known as VAC for short, to route the audio from PowerSDR to WSJT http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50230.aspx PowerSD
You dont have any lightning protection hooked to your coax where it would ground out the dc for the preamp do ya Have you tried it in the shack,? do you hear the relays switching? Is there any change