Holiday Greetings. Since I "lobbed the hand grenade" over the wall, to quote my Uncle, N6AA, its been truly interesting and remarkable to read the many comments, ideas, criticisms, and the personal '
Santa, please recognize RTTY as CQ WW contest mode in these After Google days. It is almost as oldfashioned as Morse but uses PC like packet radio :-) 73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU P.S. 600+ 9A_CW and 300+
So Jim, let's say you get everything you want. It won't stop cheating. I'd go on record as saying that cheating will increase. More rules, more opportunities. What do you propose as new anti-cheating
"Of course, if there are less participants, there will be less cheating!" Although I've never considered myself a "serious" contender, I do take a very serious approach to contesting, and following t
Snip .. We have a two-tier system already. If you're serious, you send in a Cabrillo log - an electronic text record of your QSOs. If you're not serious, you send in something else or perhaps don't s
I thought it already was a cqww contest mode, the last weekend in September. David Robbins K1TTT e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net web: http://www.k1ttt.net AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1t
Mike, N3LI, responded to Jim, N6TJ?s ?Christmas Wish List? post: Ø How about each station having to purchase and use a recording device that records time on/time off, band changes, output powe
That isn't tiering, that's a conscious decision to compete or not. Your justification could be used for everything from equipment impounding to requiring blood tests for participants. After all if th