anyone going to be around the new england area and want to play 160m cw this weekend? tx antennas are inverted v at 150' and a pair of inverted l's about 100' tall with raised radials 1/2 wave apart
the 'live' k1ttt webcam will be on for the weekend. it updates every 10 minutes at: http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/webcam/webcam.htm -- David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H) k1ttt@berkshire.net or robbins
there would be one other limiting factor to be considered. and that would be the rules of the countries where the transmitters (and maybe even receivers?) actually are. how would you license your rem
as one of the first users of packet to spot dx during a contest the whole reason of it was to improve the club results. the new england network was built basically by the YCCC to help multi op statio
look at the cqww rtty test for a multi op low power catagory, i think its a very interesting catagory and has lots of advantages. its main advantage is that you can get a couple ops together at ANY s
one important thing to remember with either the k2tr style stub filters or other bandpass filters is that they only stop the harmonics generated by the radio and/or amp. if something outside the shac
Version 3.02 is now available for download. This includes one of the most requested features, the ability to send control characters from either the input line or the connect scripts. It also fixes s
my wintelnetx program (see http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/software.html ) can take your internet computer and feed telnet cluster connections to your logging computer (assuming they are separate).
ct does great in m/m where serial numbers are unique to the band. where it has trouble is when you do m/s or s/2 with networked computers and you have to have one set of serial numbers across all the
ct does great in m/m where serial numbers are unique to the band. where it has trouble is when you do m/s or s/2 with networked computers and you have to have one set of serial numbers across all the
Yes, I am back working on the OpenLogger program. For those of you who haven't heard of it the OpenLogger is a contest (or even general purpose) logging program written in Java (and now using the Jav
you might want to check out the (now a bit stale) information on my web site about the 'OpenLogger' written in Java. I have also been considering trying out putting it on a network computer. http://w
i have 6 386x25's with 40 meg and a 386x40 with an 80meg drive that are used only for ct... but i am looking at upgrading to either pentiums or to network computers when i get far enough along to try
For those of you who remember the story of the bad motors in the Yaesu rotor indicators the following is the process to replace it. This also shows how far to disassemble to replace the dial light fo
that is common on 10 and 15m on the east coast to europe. when the flux isn't quite high enough to support the more northerly path direct to europe we get backscatter off the south atlantic. this las
The OpenLogger web site and prototype software has (finally) been updated. Visit the web page at: http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/logger/index.html The software download is available from the 'Soft
there are actually several good reasons for these spots. 1. if you are s&p you know that you need to call cq if you want to stand a chance at this one. 2. if you have an antenna pointed the wrong way
if you want to do some work yourself check out my microprocessor controller for the yaesu rotors, that with a bit more effort could control any rotor with an analog position indicator. the boards are
it may be easier to expand the bonus points. maybe something like having each director initiate a message and give 50 or 100 bonus points for each message you collect from outside your own division.