There will be never a reason for keeping calling, those are nothing then lids. 73 Peter There are unusual but legit and sensible reasons for "just keeping calling." A good op will know those unusual
I would stack the 40m antennas horizontally with 5/8 wave length spacing between the two towers (26m). One wave length spacing gives you 1dB more of gain but also side lobes and worse f/b. 73 Peter,
Why? All FT8 signals within a 3kHz window are decoded at once. 73 Peter, DJ7WW --Original Message-- From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of N4ZR Sent: Dienstag, 12. J
There is nothing obviously with RBN analysis. Antennas and locations are far more important then amplifiers. 73 Peter, DJ7WW analysis or spot checks during contests?) ________________________________
You mean it is not possible to run unattended FT-8 qsos? 73 Peter, DJ7WW Lots of people repeat lots of things they hear from others that turn out to be false. When I was growing up it was called goss
As far that intervention is just a mouse click it can easily be replaced by a macro. And if you watch the bands you will find plenty of those FT-8 robots. 73 Peter, DJ7WW that would have been a fully
In Region 1 that part of the band is digi mode according to the band plan 7040 - 7047 Schmalband-Sendearten Digimode 7047 - 7050 Schmalband-Sendearten Digimode, automatische digitale Stationen Schmal
Ed, what numerous rules violations do you have in mind? So far I am not aware of any. 73 Peter I would suggest that anyone curious take a listen to the live stream recording on YouTube and look at th
Jeff, That is not dual cqing, it is interleaved operation on two bands. Only one signal can be transmitted at the time. And what about nice tribanders and high dipoles? I see not reason for a separat
All older Icom rigs needed a preamp for use with a dynamic mic. I use a DBX286 for that function with Sennheiser MD421 on my IC-765, IC-735, IC-740 and IC-751A. Without the preamp but mic gain set to
The mic input impedance is 2600 ohms balanced at -130dB sensitivity, so perfect for the Heil capsules. https://mediadl.musictribe.com/media/sys_master/hcb/hea/8849649041438.pdf 73 Peter The Mic. stat
I guess Skimmers posted call signs from qtc groups sent by participants. 73 Peter --Original Message-- From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces+dj7ww=t-online.de@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Barry
The band edges in Germany with those bands are 7200, 3800 and 14350 kHz, in SSB that is the carrier frequency. To be on the safe side that means 14347kHz is the highest VFO frequency to be used in SS
The big difference will be travel time and travel expenses and no reason to build a big M/M station you hear just a few times during the year. Any station you worked six times is just taking up spect
Why, they are all on the same calling frequency when on 20m. When a multiplier station calls a station they are on his frequency. 73 Peter My concern, which seems not to be anyone elses (at least not
Yes, for those who enjoy the use of the internet for contesting. 73 Peter In any case competitive contesting (SSB and CW) has a lot to gain form this revolution. Exciting times indeed 73 José Nunes C
Split operation is the way to go from Europe on 40m for US pileups in the big contests by listening above 7200kHz. It´s also helpful to listen above 3800 on 80m. 73 Peter --Original Message-- From: C
IZ3EYZ is also licensed as KO1A 73 Peter --Original Message-- From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces+dj7ww=t-online.de@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Edward Sawyer Sent: Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2021
Perhaps he operated in a multi op environment? --Original Message-- From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces+dj7ww=t-online.de@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Edward Sawyer Sent: Donnerstag, 15. Juli