Nodir, Obviously I haven't seen the UBN reports but I'm going to guess the difference is due to busted calls/reports/deductions, etc, etc. Fortunately beyond just making the Qs one must copy and log
...or do something I do occasionally, enter "E" (echo) when I heard "X" (xray). I have dreaded "Echo-Xray Juxtaposition Syndrome" Badly wired brain configuration. 73, K9GX ___________________________
Jeff...and all Well, I have one for that, too. I used to be N4OKX. Actually received QSL cards made out to N40KX (november four-zero kilo xray) and SSB ops who would respond to my call like that. Who
Let's take this scenerio a half-step farther.... TEST ES5TV NN2I1CIK (2 stations, very similar calls answer) IK 5NN A5 N1IKN2IC5NN5NN45 (2 stations, N2IC and N1IK respond, both give exchanges) TU You
I would like to remind everyone about the Sept. 2002 NA SSB Sprint which will be held at 0000Z on Saturday evening Sept. 14 (USA local time). This SSB Sprint will be the 20th anniversary of the first
Here's what happened to my top band antenna on Saturday (during CQ WW 160!)... http://www.dx-online.com/antennas.html 73 Steve G0CKP/AB6ZA -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contes
I think adding any official category that encourages limited operation time is a bad idea. We need more activity not less! Not necessarily - it just provides a lesser endurance requirement. But what
I have updated the Logs Received Web page with all of the logs received today. Please check it out and let me know if you believe your log is missing. Thanks. http://www.ncjweb.com/index.php3?leftcol
The deadline for submitting logs for SSB Sprint is March 5. As of today here are all the missing logs for stations that made more than 200 QSOs. Send your logs (preferrably in Cabrillo format) to: ss
I was looking through NCJ and saw great azmuthal (SP) plots with the aurora ovals. It mentioned the program DX AID. I did web search and could not come up with any hits on the program - just several
I am doing a one-time extension of the deadline for submitting SSB Sprint logs from March 5 to March 12. I am still missing logs from the following stations that are estimated to have made 100 or mor
Hi gang ! I'm doing a talk on contesting for the Boulder ham youth group - a bunch of very gung ho 8-17 year olds. Some of them already know the basics of contesting - they have done FD, SS, a few ho
And then there are some of us who live in places that don't have 48 hours of propagation, even during "good" years. Try staying in the chair when you aren't able to hear any DX at all. A 36 hour time
Hello W4TV, Is the address stored in the FCC database enough proof of the identity of the applicant? Why shall I send photocopies of my license and passport to prove who I am while you, US hams, don'
That is precisely my issue. After navigating my way through the original application procedure and then later figuring out how to renew, I suffered some computer problems. Apparently the files I had
Hello Jim, Yep, I guess ARRL would send the postcard to the address listed in the FCC database. I am telling you that I won't register because I want to register using my main, italian homecall...unt
Hello W4TV, I would consider the address stored in ARRL files and that I've used for many years (prior to the LotW) to send us$ and my qsl cards to Newington and receive back my qsl cards and DXCC pa
I beg to differ .... - The IARU contest now has high, low and QRP categories. This could certainly give the OH*W entrants an advantage over the other European low power competitors. - The sun has bee
I hesitate to go public with this information, but after 8 years of inaction, it's past overdue .... There has been a problem with the ARRL scoring of the IARU HF contest logs for USA participants si
Hey guys, what part of promoting activity (getting more stations on the air this weekend) do you not understand? The OH guys never metioned anything about spotting them. It's all about promoting acti