Hey fellow contesters, If you are operating remotely, or would like to, I've updated my site with full information on how to operate remotely, free, and with great success, using the techniques I des
Hello fellow contesters, If you are considering remote operation for contesting, take a look at https://remote.radio. I have a lot of information on how you can remote your station very easily, and d
Use a dirt-cheap wireless bridge. If you are within the 1500 ft rule, ..just replace the ethernet cable using a wireless bridge. Two ubuquiti radios for around 30 bucks used on ebay... No fuss, no vp
I've had an oar in the pond in all this for quite a period of time. I was the inventor of the first online live scoreboard, getscores.org. That was way back in 2006, 19 years ago. See https://web.arc
Steve, You are missing the point. We do not have to change anything about current contests -- they can stay as they are. As Ward, N0AX has stated, we can reach all these goals by using the Contest Wi
Extremely cool! I have forgotten: How do you input callsigns? Is the keyboard supposed to work? I cannot get joystick emulation doing anything. However, audio and speed are fine (getting 45+ wpm on m
Scott let me do it once. Conplication is you must have a Canadian Anvanced Amateur to do that. In person, your US license is fine. 73 Gerry W1VE/VY1AAA _______________________________________________
To clarify a bit further, David, if you are a citizen of Canada and hold a US License, and you are operating a remote station in the US (no RF in Canada), you operate freely, as is true for Canadian
Göran, [It is very hard to win the contest from VY1 -- not enough prop, must have a huge station. I did win the Canadian Division one year (CW), which I was very happy with. It was when J, VY1JA stil