I went through this in the early 90's. This was for a multi-op situation where we wanted lower class to operate a little under the Extra's supervision. I did get the rule about staying in your class
The rule 3.1 from the ARRL regarding operating under your own privileges regardless of control operator covers multi-ops too not just single-op. I may agree in a single-op, but not in a multi-op with
Operate outside your privileges with a control operator per FCC requirements and you are not dealing with third party like if the operator was unlicensed. Here is the details from the ARRL council. (
Note that the ARRL rule about operating within your privileges covers single and multi-op (multi is where we wanted to train new contesters). Couldn't even change log to MO since broke the rules anyw
We went 3 minutes long in SS SSB. The last QSO took 3 minutes so figuring will lose that one. I figured I would mark QSO as 0 points, but see Cabrillo does not have points (last I did serious logs wa
ARRL has a lot of info of foreign licensing: http://www.arrl.org/us-amateurs-operating-overseas Looks like IARP (Int'l Amateur Radio Permit) is needed for Panama and info on ARRL site at: http://www.
"QSL Pocket Binders" in GOOGLE found many. Example: http://www.qslcardholders.com/ "QSL Card Holders" might work too. I forget the name that used to have all types 15+ years ago. Dan, KI6X Over the y
Been discussed on here for a few weeks now. CQ Mag has published the Feb issue and said they had delivery issues (digital issue is on time) and catching up (just saw that note from them in the last w
Yes, exact same for me. I changed it to my Roadrunner e-mail from arrl.net the second time thinking that. But, got another this week and I think another a few weeks back. Dan KI6X Over the last month
See below regarding CQ Mag paper issues. http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/news/2014_03_04_attention_cq_subscriber.html Jan and Feb issue there for your download/read in PDF (PC, tablet, etc.). Februar
Joe, He probably did not personally know you but looked you up live on QRZ. Dan KI6X I know off topic some, But I just worked w1aw/0 at 14:24 on 18133 Worked him first call and re replied with the re
Yes I do but sign up and ask at the DX4WIN email list: DX4WIN mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:DX4WIN@mailman.qth.
I also agree the shorter calls are fine for skimmer. What I think is happening is when you see yourself only announced very rarely, you are not seeing skimmer spots only real people spots. Dan KI6X _
At least one US Native American Indian Nation has been tried: http://hamgallery.com/qsl/Unverified/k7ss.htm Dan KI6X The 1st major difference is that D1 is located in an area that by my understanding
More like $13 for 100 sent via GlobalQsl (buro). Dan KI6X --Original Message-- From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Hank Garretson Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016
Hank, Agree. You originally said One-hundred cards take about forty-five minutes of my time. For something like $100, I see you meant one-thousand. That makes sense, just did not want the first quest
Hate to continue this but postage in US actually went down early 2016 (Congress temporary cost for fuel or something actually expired and was not renewed!) and DX is now $1.15. Though it used to be c
Open your paper log from the time. You should have it noted or can figure when from that. That is what I miss most about computer logging. I do not keep my paper "diary" up to date. I do remember to
HamLog is very good but 99 cents. Dan KI6X Very good evening I am looking to any logging applet for Ipad or Iphone, specially if is free. Can be very simple, 'focus' on HF, of course. Send me any sug
Get a good microphone with punch. Used to be the Heil HC-4, which I think is no longer available and that there is a new "contesting/DXing" element. The receiving end of the radio (and features that