...the most QSOs while using WriteLog Remote Control for a weekend. I claim 236 QSOs during ARRL 160m this past weekend. The report breakdown says I made QSOs during 18 different clock hours. For me,
I guess Wayne breaks my record, of sorts I have been toying remoting my 8P5A station in Barbados. Just about everything I have tried (Skype, TeamViewer, remote rig) have worked to some degree, and I
On this comparison between RemoteRig and WriteLog Remote Control, I'll say up front I do not know whether one design has a fundamental quality advantage over the other. I take this opportunity anyway
is reasonable to guess that the dedicated hardware would never lose out, quality-wise, to the general purpose PC hardware. But at that point you can't guess you have to actually test and find out. T
Having both a remote station which is 100% home brewed and also having done some contesting at W4AAW the M/M remote contesting station these are easy enough to overcome. In a contest which is what af
I concur with Jay on the CW. I no longer own a paddle. Using Alt-K for custom messages has become second nature, and it works the same remote as local. The remote rig does a good job on the audio. My
So are you going to just send Kathleen to Barbados to set up the equipment and RX antennas while you stay at home? One nice thing is that you won't have to eat all of the delicious seafood and go to
I disagree about the paddle. There are those that grew-up in the keyboard era . And then there are those that grew-up in the radio/paddle/knobs era. I am one of the later. I can run 200/hour with hun
I should have been clear. My preference is solely my own and I was not suggesting that nobody should use a paddle. For running, the paddle is too tiring and error prone for me. Eventually, the only v