As of approximately 10:15 PM EDT Monday Sept. 22, I have received in and responded to all SSB Sprint logs that I have been sent to me. You should have received an e-mail confirmation from me. You can
While this request is being floated, I have the same request for a 2001 Clean Sweep Mug. It was my own fault I didn't get one -- I waited too long to order. I'd like to have one because I was Atlanti
Just in case anyone has been sleeping under a rock the past few days.... College Student Is Charged With Hiding Hazards on Jets By PETER T. KILBORN and GARY GATELY 1,084 words 21 October 2003 The New
The September SSB Sprint Results are now available on the NCJ Web site at: http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintresults.php If you would like a copy of your Log Checking Report please send an e-mail to: ssbsp
Due to a mistake on my part W7WA's score had been omitted from the prior results on the Web. The Web results have been corrected and are at: http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintresults.php The printed NCJ ar
With the recent move from CO to NM, I can't quite swing a big trip for CQWW CW this year. Anyone need an operator for single-op, M/S, M/2 or M/M within 6 hours driving time from SW NM - That would ro
HMMM! Makes one wonder if he ever operates. As as ready band -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002 now on professional DVD and VHS! http://home1.pacif
As a new ham, contesting is an interesting side of the hobby/service. I am currently only a Technician, but am working on upgrading to General in the next few weeks. I worked the SS as a guest op at
i received a tremendous response - thank you for your insights and comments. there is no doubt, i am hooked on contesting. i WILL have my General in time for the ARRL 10 meter contest coming up in ab
K3FT has a point regarding the measured pace of the QSO. for several hours i listened to the QSO's while logging and it was very obvious that to make the contact, the voice had to be even and measure
my contesting research is progressing (at the expense of CW study) and i have a few questions that might cause a holy war. what makes a good contest radio? - ssb and cw modes are the one's i'm intere
thanks for all the feedback on my questions. when asking about what makes a contest radio, i was looking more for features that make contesting easier, not that i was looking to replace the 746PRO. b
"We all have geographical advantages in whatever contest we are in." Bill, we're still trying to figure out which contest that would be for us up here in MN :) 73 Steve K0SR -- The world's top contes
Leigh, I agree with you on most of what you said. If anything, I'm usually guilty of going to 40 and 80 too soon in an attempt to get away from the higher bands. The problem is with the operator on t
-- Original Message -- A classic case of selectively editing ! I thought only politicians and talk radio hosts pull this kind of stuff ! If you go back and read my posting at http://lists.contesting.
i look at the spotting clusters as a shortcut when S&P'ing. if i see a mult i might need, then sure, why not got for it. if it turns out to be incorrect, and i already worked the station, i should kn
Last weekend I was nowhere near a Packet connection. And I certainly didn't ask any MWA members before the contest if they would spot me if they heard me. As it was, I was spotted a couple of times b
One of the reasons that this discussion has merit is that Packet operation affects us all, whether you are operating assisted or not. We're all well aware of the "Packet Pileup" phenomenon. Additiona
woohoo - this saves me from having to do it all, now i can just feed you some of the info i have been gathering that this doesn't cover... -Steve Hanlon KB3KAQ When I started contesting about a year
Correct. Starting with W95, but especially with all of the flavors of NT, the OS is basically married to your hardware. One method that is relatively painless (as painless as a MS OS can be anyway) i