Hi, In the All 3830 Claimed Scores posting I see EU entries where QTCs exceed QSOs. I also see non-EU entries where QTCs equal QSOs. Given this rule: Each QSO may only be reported once as a QTC. The
Now I get it. I see how EUs can get so many QTCs. And I see how non-EUs could have QSOs = QTCs. Obviously the one non-EU with more QTCs is an error. I see some missed out on all of the fun with no QT
Hi Don, You also have to get a certificate for the callsign/M if you used /M. 73 Art W2NRA After a couple inquiries, I have learned that you can QSL these contacts correctly through LoTW. In TQSL, cr
Hi Paul, I don't think you understand how modern contest software works. Working the CQWW CQ consists of the following: 1. Hit Control plus down arrow Keys (tunes radio to next spot on bandmap) 2. En
Hi Paul You wrote: "If you're just jumping . . ." What do you mean me? I don't do this! I'm was just making the point that you could do this. I get enough UBNs due to my poor antennas and weak receiv
Hi Dave, You are, of course, right. But fortunately this is not unfortunate! 73 Art W2NRA _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://list
Hi Eric, The M-Audio Delta 44 is a great sound card. However it does lack a mixer and mic preamp. That makes it difficult to configure Digital Voice Keying and soundcard output levels. Your purpose,
"impatient S&P guy"? And I suppose the S&P guy is supposed to PATIENTLY wait until the Run guy CQs again. Not! It is obvious that if a Run guy hears a ditty-dumb-dumb-ditty after a CQ, the S&P guy ei
Since I haven't achieved success, I guess I'm expressing my #1 excuse for not achieving success. I have to agree with Tony. Not enough BitC time. 73, from a Sixburgh fan (since '70s) in New York 73
The percentages I'm seeing here seem low. If I count from when I became active again, Nov 2002, after a long layoff (back to 1997) my percentage is 46.4% (6,752 LotW QSLs out of 14,523 QSOs). QSOs br