Rich, I totally agree. After each contest, I export my Writelog log into an Adif file, import it into N3FJP's ACLog ($20 lifetime subscription) and then hit the LOTW button. It asks what I want to do
Rich, I totally agree. After each contest, I export my Writelog log into an Adif file, import it into N3FJP's ACLog ($20 lifetime subscription) and then hit the LOTW button. It asks what I want to do
Pete, Here in Louisiana, N5AN, N5MEG, and NG5X all have them on their towers and swear by them, 100%. Roy says that he was hit over 10 times prior to installing them (highest structure, manmade or na
Sorry David, previous hits have wiped entire stations numerous times prior to installation, on the persons who have the balls. However to the best of their knowledge none have taken one since, and th
Hey Kelly, thanks for asking. Im sure Pat will see this eventually and may even respond, but I'll send a reply too. Everything is fine here in Lafayette, Pat's station came through without any snags.
Dr. Sonnier W5WMU has aquired what appears to be a "Shorty-40" 2 element 40 meter yagi. This yagi has traps on the ends and radials pointing out from the ends of the elements. He has no documentation
Dr. Pat Sonnier, W5WMU will be traveling to the state of Maine, no specific city or area, later this month. He's scouting (yes, really) for a retirement place to purchase up there so that he can begi
Started filling out qsl's last night, finally. Im looking for two calls, most likely busted, but if anyone has any information: S7BCG Worked August 18, 2002, RTTY J3YBB Worked September 29, 2002 RTTY
Red, Im afraid it would appear that the same goes for the FCC when it comes to interference. It would appear as though unless it's a California 2m repeater they don't seem to give a hoot about operat
For the same reason CW operators spill over into the RTTY sub-bands, rtty operators spill over into the CW sub-bands, and lets not forget Pactor which pisses everyone off. Because there are more stat
Right, But, according to the ARRL bandplan that I have (and I assume the FCC will agree), CW, RTTY and DATA are all allowed from the bottom most portion of the band, to the bottom of the SSB sub-band
Agreed, but wasn't this discussion about frequencies centered around 14.100mhz? Charlie KI5XP _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://
Oh, ok, the words RTTY and Beacons, and the 14.100mhz referred to in the last few messages and their associated subjects was to be ignored, I get it. How bout letting the rest of us know by changing
Claudio, Don't feel bad. I live in Louisiana and havent received mine yet either. For that matter, if its supposed to arrive a few days PRIOR to the month's issue, I routinely receive mine around 25
Paul, No problem with my Belkin OmniView SE. Model number F1D104. 4 port switcher. But its getting long in the tooth compared to the ones these days. I've had this one for probably about 5 years now,
Agreed. If you can pay to stay at the Crowne, I don't see how a rental car is out of your price range. Hamvention shouldn't have to shoulder the burden of transportation from the hotels. John's right
Im asking because of the great wealth of knowledge, forgive the off topic post, but here goes. I have an 80M dipole cut for the bottom of the band. As I gradually move up the band, SWR slowly increas
Anyone have suggestions on the replacement of the backlight for my Yaesu G-1000DXA rotor box? Mine went out. Dealers? LED? Thanks Charlie KI5XP _______________________________________________ CQ-Cont
John, I use Writelog for Contesting and DXLab Suite for general logging. N1MM is also another contender for Contesting, but DXLab Suite does everything that all of the other logging programs do, exc
I bypassed the BARTG Sprint for CQ 160 this weekend, and had a great time. Although Im usually overwhelmed at the speeds in the big gun contests, this was very comfortable, and I guess as time went o