Hmmmm... A lot of guys like this audio mixing stuff. Not me. You need a 2-pole 3 position rotary switch. Draw the switch out on a piece of paper. You'll be able to figure it out from there. One pole
Dave & Billy, Well, it looks like the W4AN winning multi-op score was also dropped from the 10 meter results. Yes we received confirmation that the log was received. Obviously that means nothing. Ple
When you send an email to the League with your log attached, the email generates an automated response. This is called an auto responder. We use it all of the time for people who use us as an ISP. Th
NO!! That's not what I said. I'm sorry, I assume too much knowledge of email. The mail just got dumped from the relay point that also generates the auto response. They had no idea that your log wasn'
Hey, Bill, where's the slot for SOAB Low Power - limited to ZERO towers...? <grin> I agree completely with this principle. And, indeed, in some competition, it may be that some of those puny scores m
A few more points that have been discussed here in the past that are worth more air time... 1) The lower loss the stub cable is, the sharper the Q. 2) Using multiple stubs: If you seperate them by 1/
I read K1AR's editorial in this months CQ magazine with interest. His topic is just when does the contest end? This is one point of the contest rules that sponsor seem to ignore. Personally, I think
Hi Jim, Yes I agree most guys do like to check for typos. I think they could put something in the rules, what about... This contest ends a 00Z. Post contest log checking is restricted to only visual
We in the South East Contest Club were very impressed with the inter-club competition that the YCCC came up with for this year's contest season. See http://www.yccc.org for more information. We, howe
I read K1AR's editorial in this months CQ magazine with interest. His topic is just when does the contest end? This is one point of the contest rules that sponsor seem to ignore. Personally, I think
Let me try to refocus this discussion. 1. Is it OK to tape record the contest and play it back after the contest (before sending in the log) to correct copying mistakes during the contest? 2. Is it O
Just a reminder for you folks doing IARU this weekend, there are pretty good maps available at the ARRL WWW Site. Check out the following: http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/ituzones.gif More
Gee, I read it that you can work XE1XXX, VE3XYZ, K3ZO, and K1KI all on the same band, each counting for a new mult if they all sign AC. I'm CCing K1KI on this, maybe he has some thoughts on this sub
Posted on TowerTalk by W7WHY: There are some VERY big scores from guys using nothing but 14g wire. KT3Y and KQ2M are both scoring at the top of the list in the most competitive categories and neither
No matter what software you use, you should always keep copys of different versions of the software on your system named for the version. For example, this weekend I started the IARU with NA 10.30. I
I signed K6T after each and every QSO during WRTC96. I believe my partner did also. Following Mr Norton's logic, one would assume that we would have finished at or near the bottom of the list. We wer
As someone who would be sending only the callsign if the rate dictated doing so... 1. If a guy sends only his callsign before you started calling, then you know for sure if he only sends his callsign
Auto correct has nothing to do with what Trey documented. Auto correct is used when you send the + key for confirming/logging the QSO. When you send your report to a station in CT during S&P you can
This is the first thing I have seen posted to the contest reflector by K1EA in years. Maybe ever. If this idea stimulated Kenny to agree, then damn it... it must be a good idea! :) Which of course it
Gee, I read it that you can work XE1XXX, VE3XYZ, K3ZO, and K1KI all on the same band, each counting for a new mult if they all sign AC. I'm CCing K1KI on this, maybe he has some thoughts on this sub