f8bpn schreef: morning. QSO after I worked most stations between 05:30Z and 07:00Z. Worked KL7HBK, VA7XX, N7JW, K0KT, K4MOG, K7CA, VA5DX and W7ZQ on 160. KL7HBK was very strong. At 07:20Z KL7HBK on 8
Merv Schweigert schreef: I was at PI4Z, operated mostly 160 and 80. There are a lot of EU's with big (wide) signals who make it impossible to work DX without a good rx antenna. I called a lot of nice
I was active during the ARRL 160 contest. Till 04Z I had a regular QSO rate. Worked almost all of the ARRL sections in call area 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9 But that was it. I listed for a while to US statio
AD5VJ Bob schreef: The rules are clear, no cluster. A lot of people take the opportunity to work new dxcc on 160m, as there is more activity then normal. They are not interested in the contest rules,
Carl K9LA schreef: Try to covince people to use the LotW. Then you dont need to send cards. -- Henk Remijn PA5KT email: pa5kt@remijn.net www: www.remijn.net __________________________________________
Will this work? http://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=418&PLID=164&SecID=80&DeptID=12&PartNo=DXE-RSC-2 73 Henk PA5KT R. David Eagle schreef: _______________________________________________ Topban
I my country the bureau is free of charge and comes as part of the membership to the national league. I drop my cards at our monthly gathering and the bureau takes care of everything. Cost of a qsl c
Because of the large number of bogus spots most of them originating from Dx Summit, most cluster sysops have disabled the spots from OH8X-x and K1TTT-14. Spots will not go through the network if they
**On December 10, at* *08:00 UTC and 16:00 UTC, SAQ Radio is transmitting a message to commemorate the 1909 Nobelprize winners, Karl Ferdinand Braun and Guglielmo Marconi. For detail see http://www.a
For those who dont know their gridsquare: Try this website: http://f6fvy.free.fr/qthLocator/fullScreen.php Zoom in to your location and click on it, it will display a pop up with the locator. See you
Experience from the EU side: During first night conditions were not very good, but normal, I did hear Midwest and West coast USA but not workable, europeans and East coast USA were strong the whole n
Hi, Most people advice to use "flooded" type coax on the receiving antennas. I downloaded the Belden (Hirschmann) catalogue to find what I need. It appears they have a lot of cables. Can someone tell
Hi, I am currently in Minneapolis for work and will stay over for the weekend. In the weekend we have the Pre-Stew. I would like to make some qso's on 160m preferable during early Saturday evening. I
Most European countries have full operating possibilities between 1830-1850. Some have the option for 1830-1880 but are then restricted in power. (<10W). Removing 25% of their frequencies by establis
For those active in this weekend ARRL DX contest. Be aware that in many non USA countries there are restrictions on use of the 160m band. Except for some exceptions below 1810 transmitting is not all
I got some reactions on my message earlier this week I posted to this group about 160m allocations. Most of the messages noted that the info was not complete. Please check http://wiki.contesting.com/
There is another list here: http://wiki.contesting.com/index.php/160m_frequency_allocations#cite_note-14 Latest changes are from 2009. 73 Henk Op 24-01-2012 20:11, Ian Wade G3NRW schreef: -- Henk Rem
Hi, If there are errors in the list at contesting.com please let me know. I will correct these. http://wiki.contesting.com/index.php/160m_frequency_allocations#cite_note-14 A link to your national re
I am not from NE USA but from SE Europe, but I have these confirmed through LotW: Call sign Worked Date/Time Band Mode Freq QSL Details PA5KT KL7HBK 2008-11-14 05:32:50 160M CW 1.83 ALASKA Details PA
Tree and others, I would be very useful to sign every message with amateur callsign, specially for messages with propagation reports. Also use UTC when referring to time, or when it is around sunrire