The members of the Florida Contest Group at the Hamvention were all wearing buttons... These buttons are to help fund the Florida QSO Party. They can be personalized any way you want and are availabl
WD4RCO de K4OJ Dave, Thank you for your interest in the Florida Contest Group. We appreciate the referral by your Georgia friends as to which club you wanted to associate with, hi! Many of the operat
Excuse my ignorance on this topic, but I did not know there was a "file" or log of packet activity available...I gather that on somebody's hard drive there might be a "log" of what was spotted during
some of us jump ship in midstream....converting from single to multi-op.....how do you handle that one, Chas? 73, Jim, K4OJ Florida Contest Group - visit our website at: http://www.4w.com/deemer/fcg.
Agreed, Doug Power bending is about as low as you can go - those who seek to level the playing field by breaking the rules are lower than low...while we all laugh at the sight of big amps in some of
W8FAW sez: "This hides the section winner somewhere in the middle of each listing." Tom, Tom, Tom...... Don't you understand, there are many winners, and none of the entrants are losers! You are not
Reminder: Florida QSO Party Logs are due May 26th, with the holiday K1TO may make an exception and give y'all a few days......put your Monday off to good use - e-mail your logs to Flqsoparty@aol.com
The Florida Contest Group, sponsor of the newly revived Florida QSO Party is pleased to announce the expansion of our contesting club. We have always welcomed all Florida contesters into our ranks. T
Barry...you are making this WAY too hard... Audio from left rig and right rig go to a rotary switch, 3 position, two poles... The "left of center" position is left rig audio in BOTH left and right ea
To: Frank Butler, W4RH ARRL S/E Division Director Evelyn Gauzens, W4WYR ARRL S/E Division Vice Director cc: ARRL Contest Dept/Billy Lunt, CQ-Contest E-mail Reflector Last year when I got the results
I am very pleased to see the ARRL is taking this stance. Many, including myself, were worried they would try a band aid approach of publishing the scores in NCJ. By redoing the results and reprinting
I have had two 1500W rigs on in the same sub-band, particularly in the 10 Meter contest, and it is tough to isolate them....listening on the second rig without being trashed by yourself on the first
I must concur.... Massaging of logs post-contest is not (IMHO) in the spirit of the contest. This all got big a few years back when a noted DXpedition type went to someplace exotic and operated from
I was in the field at a 5A site and we made sure we put six meters on the air. The group I do field day with is more into casual operating mostly and getting as many stations as we can muster on the
I was in the field at a 5A site and we made sure we put six meters on the air. The group I do field day with is more into casual operating mostly and getting as many stations as we can muster on the
"Also, throw out all unique contacts unless a log is received verifying the contact. So what if AA1AAA thinks he/she/they worked S0NY on 160 if no one else worked it and their is no proof that a cont
Let me try to refocus this discussion. Agreed, Bill - it is definitely needed.......the thread is fluttering in the breeze 1. Is it OK to tape record the contest and play it back after the contest (b
Dale, I am really upset to see you think that striving for accuracy is unrealistic and that we should be allowed to massage our logs after the contest. You think my view of post contest log massaging
VE4XT logs a home run, eh? "Determining correctness does not give you the right to alter fact: if you logged something wrong because you did not/could not hear correctly, changing it after the fact i
I am not talking about committing suicide or going Postal when I see these posts about post contest log massaging....I am only trying to remind everyone that contests are about a finite time period o