<snip> EXACTLY! Here's what our FD gang received from a new contest recruit ... The opportunity to work next to some of the best operators in our hobby, and have them take the time to "coach" newcome
The "early-bird" logs sent to logs@wrtc2002.org are used to check the WRTC competitors logs (and for WRTC prizes/awards) The logs sent to IARUHF@iaru.org is the "official" log submission address (lik
More than likely, you'll get "QSO B4 QRZ" and be SOL for a second QSO (which again, is a reason to work dupes ... just in case one of the two made an error). On the other hand, if you count the QSO .
After all the pre-WRTC hype ... it's now after 1:30 AM in OH land ... 7 1/2 hours after the Awards Dinner. Who won? What teams were behind the OJ calls? Waiting to find out ... Ron, WD4AHZ
Here are the Top 5 1 N5TJ/K1TO 2 RA3AUU/RV1AW 3 DL2CC/DL6FBL 4 N6MJ/N2NL 5 KQ2M/W7WA "The N6TJ/N6AA score was inflated by TR and they finished about 15th." K1TO/N5TJ were OJ3A. That's the only one I
A couple thoughts come to mind ... Contest that allows "mixed mode" - what the WRTC teams will need to maximize their score. 24 hours - means teams will need to know propagation and what bands to be
Which is why this is against WRTC rules! 5. Language Only English language and common international abbreviations can be used - both on SSB and CW. 8. Soliciting QSOs ... The operators are not allowe
Frank, Thanks for your support in keeping Section News and Contest Results in QST. Unfortunately, this was already a "done deal" scheduled for the last BOD Meeting ... but the membership "outcry" put
Why is everyone missing the point? Kid Q. Public picks up a QST at the local newsstand and skims through it. He sees a bunch of "low tech" articles and a lot of nice photos of people doing stuff with
The idea of cutting line scores is to reduce the number of pages in QST (I've heard 16 pages will be cut) - not free them up for something else. Cutting line scores and section news reduces the numbe
PREFERENCES The ARRL is surveying its membership regarding which future on-line ARRL Certification and Continuing Education (C-CE) courses hams would be most likely to take. The list of possibilitie