Below are comments from the South East Contest Club reflector. Written by K4SB. I find his arguement very compelling. In particular the part of automatic control. Additionally I want to say that I be
Which is why I keep a log. A log is considered a legal document by the FCC (from what I understand) and can be used as proof in a case. Such as we see here. I highly recommend in todays cut throat wo
I decided to join the SECC precisely because it was so informal. I am a firm believer in the KISS method. I also like the phrase; "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". Dan/W4NTI
Wayne always provided excellent service. I used him for years. Than I got tired of the game of QSL'in. So I got some el-cheapo's. That I call my Make em Happy QSL's. Single color, etc. Dan/W4NTI
I totally agree Bill....some stations are just deaf. I attribute it to their using directional receive systems. Or maybe they forgot to take the remote receive antenna out of the on after they discon
I did a 6 band run with NQ4I also. Made it all in a row on the log. Lots of QRN, but he managed to hear me on 160 barefoot. I'm going to continue to play in the contest, if the wx allows. Dan/W4NTI
For what it's worth department.....back in the 80 I used to run skeds with a VK3 in Southern Australia on a near nightly basis. During the "normal" times it was the short path all the time. Then we r
Author: w4nti atmindspring.com (Daniel L. Jeswald)
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:58:53 -0500
What a bummer.......You need to do what I did.....move the shack into a outbuilding. A nice LARGE wooden one. I have plenty of room and the XYL don't care a bit what I do out here. Except sneak in a