If you are a member of the CQWW contest committee please drop me a line... Thanks, Jim, K4OJ -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002 now on professional
West Virginian N4ZR write: My log shows 598 A's, 214 B's, 138 U's, 128 Q's, 42 M's and 3 S's. Of the Q's, only 4 were S&P QSOs for me. I'm guessing that most QRP stations don't CQ much; the 4 who did
I agree that leading zeros are a waste - but I think you will find that many of those sending them are using versions of CT where they have not "suppressed" the leading zeros.... ALSO - AS IN ANY CON
I need to purchase or fabricate some amplifier relay and external antenna cabling before the contest next weekend. Need to have some for MP's and some for TS940's... Who is a good source for either p
More recently, may I remind you all that K1TO won SS CW from lowly South Florida, edging out KE3Q at WP3R... seem to remember in the process he set a QSO record there, too! The "just go to KP4 if you
Need a current e-mail address for N3OC, the n3oc@wirelessinc.com is bouncing on me.... Tnx, Jim, K4OJ -- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002 now on pro
This post was on a sale/swap reflector - knowing that a well meaning Iowa contester could really enhance his 28MHz ummmph I am forwarding it - ok Tom? his e-mail is: dean@iowaone.net I have 2 runs of
W2UP and now K3ZV have noted: "you should only spot stations that you can work for points. While spotting your buddy in the next town may not be against the rules, it does make one wonder if the stat
Greetings k4oj@tampabay.rr.com wants you to know about a story at www.tampatribune.com Message: Local newspaper coverage of the W1CW tribute in the CQWW CW... tnx W1YL for telling the paper! 73, Jim,
This IS contest related! With a move within the family members to Windows/DOS based computers, there is now an abundance of old Macintosh hardware currently unused...Performa 640CD and 6200CD series
tnx - but most of the credit should go to the members of the Florida Contest Group and definitely WD4AHZed. Ron, AHZed orchestrated this activity! Yes, I helped stir up the troops, sure...but this ev
I highly recommend velcro reusable cable ties as an aide in cable management.= We have a collection of rotor boxes and coax switches network computer = network cabling, etc which results in +/- 10 ca
How to multi-single....well, here are my thoughts having done a few: First off this is the ARRL Contest coming up so CAREFULLY read ARRL's = rules regarding multi-single, they are WAY WAY WAY differe
OK OK - yeah, six per hour is not 10 minutes minimum but... ...with packet assistance, it certainly is possible to have a LOT of bands available to you for mults and the limitation to six per hour wh
...the CT-User seems to be done - maybe this reflector is up - = appreciate the help: Got a nice new copy of CT953 today, loaded i t on a couple of machines = here and they network one to another jus
Found my problem with DX Telnet before the contest, it was a bad cable - can you believe it! Due to Contesting.com/Akorn difficulties this message just now surfacing...thanks to everyone who responde
...the phenomenon of operator overshoot when pouncing is simply a byproduct of unchained excitement. You KNOW anymore the piles that await rare fresh meat when then finish a CQ/QSO on the bands, pack
"Also, the acquisition of other, non-spotting, information, whether from the Internet or other means, is not mentioned, so it must be okay....just as long as it's not spotting information." NOW WAIT
Greetings Fellow Radio Contesters and Floridians. Once again the Florida Contest Group is proud to sponsor the Florida QSO Party. The Y2K running of the FQP produced our first ever clean sweeps of th
This weekend's WPX SSB is the downshifting contest of the season...and along with it is a time when Florida Contest stations frequently sprout wheels. HF Contesting is not over yet! The Florida QSO P