Very true and a contester already adressed a contest sponsor and insisted on disqualification of his competitor (ahead of him of course), whos harmonic was shown on a different band in RBN. 73 Peter
And what about encoders? Everybody not using a straight key will be disqualified? 73 Peter, DJ7WW Once we permit decoders, any decoders, in CW contests, we're treating CW as just another data/digital
I could do that any time, even with antennas on the same tower depending on the band/antenna combination used. 73 Peter --Original Message-- From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
With 100W output I can do that without any filtering. Antenna one is at 41m above ground and 100m away from antenna two which is 12m above ground. 10kHz difference in frequency are enough to operate
There is absolutely no need to compensate for geographic advantages or have weighting factors to level all even. One has to compare results with neighbour hams or own previous results. If you want to
Some spending tons of moneys just to do all that. 73 Peter 1. He can get a pile up any time on air, and worse in contests. 2. He got a ham license to rag chew. 3. He got a ham license to contact home
I did not mean a DX station, but one from Europe who travels to a DX location just for a contest weekend. For a DX station like you, as I understand not interested in contesting, I donīt see a need t
Not really, if that ID after one minute is covered by the qrm of callers it does not help much. 73 Peter If this needs to be in the rules, IDing at least once a minute seems reasonable ______________
For that in Germany you would receive a yellow card from the authorities, only ICAO/ITU/NATO spelling alphabet is allowed. 73 Peter Now, I can hear you guys....... 73, Honolulu Santiago ZERO Zanzibar
Hi Paul, where can I read that? 73 Peter It should be noted that reciprocal licences granted under CEPT legislation apply only to visitors - when physically present in the countries concerned. ______
Hi Randy, I guess that is the same group of people who think Kaliningrad and parts of Poland still belong to Germany: http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.de/2014/10/2018wrtc-to-be-held-in-germany.html?sp ref=
CQ, Thank you very much for that revised policy 73 Peter "Therefore, the listings of Crimean stations submitting logs for CQ contests will be based on the call sign under which they have operated. If
Sure, with antennas like Optibeam OB21-3 and high dipoles that will be fun. The pileups with that will leave no time for a second radio anyway. 73 Peter Yeah, I think I bitched about this general the
Most easy with the busted calls in unassisted logs for example 73 Peter Just wondering here, How would the log checkers know? Joe WB9SBD Sig The Original Rolling Ball Clock Idle Tyme Idle-Tyme.com ht
I do that all the time if a couple of state site stations share or fight a frequency. That happens more often you might think especially on 10m. 73 Peter how about those that say............ please c
Do that in WWDX if you like, I donīt: "Call sign errors (bust) or call signs not in the other log (NIL) are removed and receive a penalty of two times the QSO point value for that contact." 73 Peter
I remember the weeks invitation to VP9 for the country winners of the Bermuda contest in the past. I guess they stopped it the year when one of the winners was identified as a cheater. 73 Peter --Ori
Watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOKcbqk-OZ8 73 Peter Quit bellyaching. Download and study Dimitry's log yourself. Draw your own conclusions. http://www.cqww.com/publiclogs/2014cw/to7a.log A
It is so far assisted as the spotting might keep you from qsy to another band which were probably your intention in that minute. 73 Peter Hello James, If I feel like getting on the air for a few hour
Its typical to search with the second radio for mults and to run with the first radio. 73 Peter To give you an example: every time a band change was done or every time a move was made, it resulted in