What a coincidence! that's the same station that told me to go away because I was scaring away "his" DX... 73, Julio VE3FH to keep plugging away in the CQWW SSB contest or just shut off the PC and ra
N2IC: CQ Contest November Two India Charlie KG4HOS: Kay Gee Fower Aitch Oh Ess We've all experienced "good old boys" like this, and we have to learn how to get rid of them ASAP. Stations I will not a
Jim, It's good to see that you are getting some of your own medicine on not QSLing. I won't QSL you either because of your policies. Doug --Original Message-- We've all experienced "good old boys" li
And we wonder why your people have no interest in our hobby? It is pretty clear to me. How many people might have been listening to the N7 exchange where young people were present in some OM's shack?
I work the /QRP guys, but I refuse to say or send that add-on suffix. Often they "correct" their callsign adding the /QRP. With QRM and QSB they have a better chance of making contact by only sending
This is the third year I have participated in this contest and the experience was much better , thanks to the tribander yagi which I installed prior to the contest. All the stations whom I called ans
In most contests, the bulk of contacts come from non-contesters. Fortunately, most contesters don't behave like those described in this thread. We need non-contesters to play with us and maybe conver
All of my logs since getting back on the air in 2003 are on both LOTW and eQSL, including logs for contests using other calls. That's 100% QSLing on my part. 73, Jim K9YC ____________________________
By your own admission you will not send a QSL to anyone who is not on the LoTW. You have posted recently on this list (Aug. 6 & 9) that someone who sends you a QSL with return support will not get a
To the OP that flamed Jim for not 100% QSLing hmmm....... My nickles worth while I believe in a bit different QSL practice ( I try and reciprocate expediently) to anyone that sends me an SASE or a do