[CQ-Contest] Spotting Networks

Craig Cook craig.n7or at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 18:27:03 EDT 2005


Now you're talkin'
Have a look at the user software available at VE7CC.net <http://VE7CC.net>
I use either ve7cc or ve7cc-1 as a node/source. It has great filtering 
abilities, and it interfaces nicely with N1MM Logger. Getting everything to 
work and play how I like has become the contest for me. That and maybe 
picking up something new for DXCC Challenge totals. I don't care who I work. 
Maybe I'll try and see how many of the special OH's I don't work. I predict 
a sweep. Have fun. 73

On 7/7/05, Tim Holmes <w8tah at zoominternet.net> wrote:
> 
> Good Morning everyone:
> 
> As I am getting ready to play in the contest this weekend, i was
> wondering what spotting sources everyone uses for those contests that
> allow spotting.
> 
> I have typically used the cluster at DX central and used the filters on
> my software or those at DX Central to filter out spots that i dont want
> (i generally filter any that dont originate near me (to help cut down
> the noise)
> 
> I am more of a "for fun" Contester, as with my IC-706MKIIG I dont have a
> serious chance in any contest, but I do like to play, and I want to make
> the most of my limited time. In fact some times i will enter contests
> as a Single-assisted to be able to use spotting networks -- like I said
> -- i have no hope of winning, I just want to have fun.
> 
> I use N1MM and I love the bandmap features that it has.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> TIM
> W8TAH
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Craig - N7OR


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