Yes, you can do WSJT without internet but you will need some way to maintain accurate time on your computer and when I say accurate I mean plus or minus 1 second. WSJT runs on 50.260 and 144.140. I h
It seems clear to me. They plan to have LoTW available for VUCC in the 4th quarter of this year IF something more important doesn't come up which it most likely will (that last part is a comment by m
A great idea Ron and while you are at it, contact your VUAC representative and let him know your thoughts. I am the Southeastern Division representative on the VUAC and I almost NEVER get any input o
I have an original FT897 (not D) and never experienced or even heard of any of the problems you mentioned. My biggest complaint about the FT897 is that when they first came out the manual was obvious
Be careful what you wish for guys. If participation drops that much the next thing you might see is an announcement from the ARRL something like this: "The PSC has decided to discontinue the EME cont
W4NH doesn't do a lot of skeds either but not because of any philosophical issues. We guys in the Southeast enjoy reading all of these discussions about the validity of the various modes, skeds, etc.
Just forwarding this for Robin: Call for Papers 14th Annual Southeastern VHF Society Conference April 23rd and 24th, 2010 Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky The Southeastern VHF Society
I just looked at the Hepburn tropo maps and it looks like we are going to have some really good tropo conditions in the Southeastern US from Florida and Geogia across to Texas starting tomorrow (Tues
The Hepburn Tropo maps are looking good in the Southeast for the next couple of days. Looks like North South will be the best path. Get on and make some noise! As usual I will be on when I can lookin
It looks like we have some good tropo building over the Southeastern part of the US again tonight. Get on in the morning. 73 Jim, W4KXY It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matt
The ARRL VUAC has been directed to review VHF Contest Rule 1.12 that states "Above 300 GHz, contacts are permitted for contest credit only between licensed amateurs using coherent radiation on transm
What can I tell you Zack, times change. Some folks like to get out of the house and do things while being able to stay in touch with friends, family, coworkers, etc. 73 Jim, W4KXY It doesn't matter h
I wouldn't try it while in motion. You will be in a ditch or hit a tree before you know it. Contrary to what you may have heard WSJT really requires a lot of work and patience to make a contact. You
The next Southeastern VHF Society Conference will be April 23rd and 24th, 2010. The venue is the new $17 Million Space Science Center at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. We will start
For those of us in the South, what do you do if you are beaming north? 73 Jim, W4KXY It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with expe
Hello everyone. W4NH will be on for the January VHF contest next weekend. We will be located in grid EM84ao. We will be running 1kw + power and stacked yagis on 6 through 432. We will also be active
Here is some post contest input to this question. I put a bit more effort into WSJT/FSK441 on 6 this contest since January is almost always dead for 6 (this year was no exception). I was able to make
I just wanted to give everyone an update on the upcoming Southeastern VHF Society Conference April 23rd and 24th at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. The deadline for notifying Robin,
I just wanted to remind everyone of the upcoming Southeastern VHF Society Conference April 23rd and 24th at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. Please also note that the deadline (March
Hello everyone. I am pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Southeastern VHF Society Conference to be held at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky on April 23 - 24, 2010