That's OK, because the NAQP CW isn't on the 4th. It's on the 3rd (Saturday). Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!" -- Wilbur Wright
OK, I'll give. As a little gun, one thing I pay close attention to are the band breakdowns. You have to be aware of where stations are, because the band breakdown for SS in CA is going to be very dif
This family of virii is very clever. Anything to get you to open the attachment and infect yourself. I see this also, but since I'm using a Mac and not using a Microsoft mail client, I'm completely i
While there's nothing wrong with using the internet to find jobs, it isn't always terribly effective. I'm in the same boat as Jeff right now, since my previous employer decided to cut costs, which un
Please welcome K2SC, Stephen Carroll to the SECC! Stephen joined in late March. Stephen has just moved to a place where he can plant towers and string wire, so he's eager to learn. You've chosen a gr
Please welcome W4XXV, Thomas Drake to the SECC! Thomas joined in early March. Formerly WM9M and KB8AC, Thomas partcularly likes the ARRL contests: 160m, 10m, SS, IARU, and DX contests, as well as the
Please welcome K8UE, Jeff Clarke to the SECC! Jeff FINALLY joined in May. Jeff hails from the mid-west, where he was (? is) a member of the Mad River Contest Club. Jeff has no favorite contests. He l
Please welcome K4SC, Ron Lowrance to the SECC! Eric joined in May. Formerly WA0ETV, NE4S, M0RDL, Ron likes the CQWW, ARRL DX and VHF contests. Ron, you certainly have something in common with one of
Please welcome KN6RO, Roger Hackler to the SECC! Roger joined in May. Formerly KD4FYT, HL9AXT, HL9AX, Roger enjoys all RTTY contests, the CQWW phone, ARRL 10m, and Sweepstakes. Roger, please make you
ARGH! That's what I get for processing these things at 7 am! Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!" -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
Man, I was I fumble-fingered this morning. Folks, Ron is K4SX. (and I know I'm never gonna hear the end of this....) Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: "Not within a thousand ye
Gary, K9AY called to order the SECC meeting at the Atlanta Hamfest on 6/1/2002. In attendance where: AA4LR N4LR K2UFT NE4S KN6RO K9AY NJ8J K4EA KU8E W4OC K4JRB We were very pleased to see new members
Who is the Web Master for the SECC? Mike Condon did it until recently, and told me that Jim, AD4J was going to take it over. Jim says that this isn't correct, he had volunteered to help with the GQP
K4OJ is Jim, a member of the Florida Contest Group. He plasters all the ham-related e-mail lists and web sites with such enthusiasm over the Florida QSO Party that they end up with lots of response.
That's why I suggested a "not quite" K4OJ-level of promotion.... Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!" -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
KU8E has volunteered to me in a private e-mail. You want to make that public, Jeff? Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!" -- Wilbur
Well, we all get zapped somewhat, since everything is checked in greater detail. I was looking at my LCR for SS Phone just now. Out of 650 Qs, four were busted calls. Funny, none of them look like ty
The real test would be to check your LCR, and see how many guys were busted for copying CO or WI instead of GA, or Q instead of B precedence. Likely these are relying on databases, and not what they
Depends on how you use it. There are times when you don't quite copy a call. SCP can be used to make an informed guess, but you still need to confirm the call. Experienced contestors do this anyway -