Hmmmm. As an interested non-contesting observer, I have a question. Why would contesters be willing to spend thousands - or tens of thousands - of dollars to build a great station, and then worry abo
In this case, the general rule of "you get what you pay for" does not apply. The N1MM software cost of zero does not convey its value. At this time, no other Windows contest software - at any price -
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Bravo. This is a good question, a legitimate question. But, apparently, you never have tried to earn a living, or even pocket change, selling *anything* to hams. J. Cain, K1TN ______________________
would contesters be willing to spend thousands - or tens of thousands - of dollars to build a >great station, and then worry about whether the software to maximize the performance of that station is
The original assumption is that software that you pay for is better than software that you do not pay for. That isn't quite correct. Many Hams are also programmers, and write fine software. They cons