Author: Neil Martinsen-Burrell <neilmartinsenburrell@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 12:30:38 -0500
[Excuse the sleep-deprived crowings of a wet-behind-the-ears peanut whistle. You august big guns can probably skip this one.] After adding some wire extensions to my 80m two radial, inverted-L to tur
Congratulations on a fine effort, Neil. And take pride that when you worked me, you not only had a pretty decent signal from IA, it was a 5W signal out of your noise! 73, Jim K9YC ___________________
I nominate N0FN for Best Post of the Year. 73, Art K3KU _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/
Second the motion. Classic "Just a boy and his radio" operation. _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/
Wow ..I'm envious (in a good way!). Top Band is so much fun! John (K4BAI) is absolutely right about the slow speed running. 160M cw contests tend to feature slower speeds by nature ...because of QSB
AWSOME!!! love hearing this ... this weekend I ran both Stew Perry and the SKCC WES the SKCC I did 79 Q's at about 10-15 wpm straight key then also worked about 18-20 wpm on Stew Perry but only got 4
Hey John, Thanks for one of 11 QSOs I had. We will have a much better antenna at VY1AAA come spring. (Inverted-V@30 feet/500w .. but managed to put 11 QSOs in the log. T32CO and KH6ZM were one-call e
KL7SB wrote: " I think most of us run somewhere between 28-38 wpm" Even though I fall in the category that "passed the code", and have no interest in reviving that discussion, I find that 25 WPM, or
Of course I second the motion, or third or... :-) Wonderful story you told with lots of elements that I think that 'em "old hats" have experienced when starting contesting. Especially happy that you