But that's what contests are about these days!! ...Dave -- Original Message -- From: "Jason Buchanan" <jsb@digistar.com> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 11:10 PM Subject:
Dave Edwards wrote: But that's what contests are about these days!! Oh yeah, I guess that's why I don't participate in 'em ;-) I'd like to see the contest scores if a guy could only use pencil/paper
And what has any of this got to do with Ten Tec? Jason Buchanan wrote: Dave Edwards wrote: But that's what contests are about these days!! Oh yeah, I guess that's why I don't participate in 'em ;-) I
Jason, what planet have you been living on? I'm only guessing but I doubt if any class in any major contest has been won by anyone NOT using a computer to send CW for at least 10 years now. 73 Rick -
Yes, Rick, so it seems from the photos that appear on contesting.com. But . . . I was privileged to sit next to K1SE at K4JA's QTH some time ago during a CW contest and I listened with a second set o
Jason Soon these guys will turn their computers (er radios) on Friday evening and print out the logs on Monday morning (smile) Alan KB7MBI _______________________________________________ TenTec maili
Rick Westerman wrote: Jason, what planet have you been living on? I'm only guessing but I doubt if any class in any major contest has been won by anyone NOT using a computer to send CW for at least 1
ARDUJENSKI@aol.com wrote: Jason Soon these guys will turn their computers (er radios) on Friday evening and print out the logs on Monday morning (smile) Yep - I see it coming. 99% of the world's comm
Soon these guys will turn their computers (er radios) on Friday evening and print out the logs on Monday morning (smile) Alan KB7MBI<< There is only one small, overlooked "problem": would you want to
Well, all's fair in love and war. Contesting is a variation of war. So using a computer to log Q's, keep score, send CQ, and even transmit the exchange is not cheating - any more than that big pot of