The fall contest season is almost upon us, and once again I am looking for someone to help organize contest operators here. I would really like to find someone who can take charge of arranging for op
well, if you don't want to go to the mid-atlantic or south eastern states how about coming to New England? My station is still not committed for CQWW SSB. I have a couple ops that say they will come
The World Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF) Championships were held last month in Germany. Hams and non-hams from dozens of countries gathered to see which of over 250 entrants would be the indi
I have updated my popular (well with some people anyway) Telnetx program The new versionis called WinTelnetx. In addition to providing a windows interface for setting up connections and routes it let
and if you just happen to have a machine already running win-95 and set up for internet with a dialup or other isp connection just download my wintelnetx program and create bridges to and from telnet
Version 1.1 of Wintelnetx is now available for download. This version fixes many bugs and makes it much easier to set up routes. It also allows you to remove connections if you don't like them. For t
I am still working on improving my contest propagation prediction program. Now that we are past the bottom of the sunspot cycle I could use some more data to crunch. I am particularly looking for log
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --56D0B090AB854EB81EC24F06 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -- David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H) k1ttt@berkshire.net
the op i was expecting to do ss ssb from here is going to maine instead. anyone interested in doing ss ssb from here? -- k1ttt@berkshire.net or robbins@berkshire.net http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins
I have received some interesting comments about my 'dream' logging program. Thanks to all who replied and sent encouraging comments. I have done some more thinking and have convinced myself that the
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/logger/index.html no, there is nothing to download yet. but you can come read about the early dreams and designs. for now send me mail with comments and suggestions,
if you try out my propagation program it quite clearly shows this opening in the mornings even at this point in the sunspot cycle. it also shows the 3am longpath into asia when the flux is a bit high
try http://www.cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/Misc/cluster.html for a list of telnetable clusters that was built from a query on here a couple months ago. -- David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H) k1ttt@berkshire.net
i have captured the weekend's graphs of x-ray flux and the satellite environment plus the small sun picture(monday's i'm afraid, didn't think to get it over the weekend itself). these graphs are nice
Telnet to ComPort cross connect This program lets you cross connect Telnet connections and ComPorts. It can be used as a backup connection for PacketCluster nodes or to connect a CT network to a rem
I would like the 'DX Window' idea dropped. I think it has outlived its usefulness. about 10 years ago it probably made sense, when many european countries we still restricted to low power and a very
The K index is not directly related to 'noise' on the any particular band. it is a measure of the geomagnetic field activity. the lower the number the more stable the geomagnetic field is, the higher
The OpenLogger (as my dream logging program is now being called) has a web site and now a discussion board, we are still working to get an e-mail reflector. I have received many supporting and intere
and i bet you think that qrp entries should only use wire antennas also. why should someone not do something that is legal under the rules to help improve their score? if it isn't illegal and you can