plus a few thought of my own. 1. I have never heard of any serious contester (well, serious or not) who used access to open logs as a tool to figure out who to avoid cuz they are a crummy operator. E
KR2Q: having their ?secrets? revealed. That's got to be one of the most mean-spirited and bloated-head statements I've ever seen on this reflector! Repeating what I said in email to one of the contes
K0HB quoted KR2Q: having their "secrets" revealed. That's got to be one of the most mean-spirited and bloated-head statements I've ever seen on this reflector! -- Actually, what Doug said is neither
Hans, As you know, all the logs from the 2007 CQWW are now posted publicly. Can you (or anyone else) show an example from any one of the CQWW logs where you can identify a unique strategy that would
While I am for open logs, there are some things that can be learned from competitors' logs. For many years, K3WW and I have swapped rate sheets and/or logs. Over the years, I improved enough to beat
As you know, all the logs from the 2007 CQWW are now posted publicly. Where? I find no obvious link at cqww.com 73 - Jim K8MR **Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read revi
All I see there are logs for 2006. Where are the logs for 2007? 73 - Jim In a message dated 8/1/2008 3:53:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, k-zero-hb@earthlink.net writes: http://cqww.com/cwlogs/ -- **L
2007 SSB logs are here: http://cqww.com/ssblogs.htm 2006 CW logs are here: http://cqww.com/cwlogs.htm The 2007 cw logs should be posted shortly. _______________________________________________ CQ-Con