Another way to view the numbers is to select VIEW at the top of the browser and then click on PAGE SOURCE. This will reveal the HTML code for the page which includes the scores. You might have to wad
Sorry, Andy... But, for the life of me, I cannot understand why you think we all are interested in the fact that you operate FM only. To me, this is nothing to brag about. 73, Paul, K7CW From: n8ofs@
I stand corrected. :-) 73, Paul ________________________________ From: John Geiger <aa5jg@fidmail.com> To: Paul Kiesel <k7cw@yahoo.com> Cc: Jon Pearl - W4ABC <jonpearl@tampabay.rr.com>; "Kutzko, Sean
We'll call it the 2M484 award. You won't have to work CM93, DM02, EL58 and EL84. It'll be a land-lubber's award. K7CW ________________________________ From: John Geiger <aa5jg@fidmail.com> To: Jon Pe
Hey, John - I wish you would submit for FFMA. It's one cool award and well worth displaying on your wall in a prominent place. To All, I hate to see all this bitterness come up. It was destined to ha
I figured I'd get in a few words for myself.... I understand about the following grids being activated during the contest: FM13, EN67 and EN85. Besides those three grids, I also need to work the foll
If we could get ARRL to change the date, I would vote for the 1st weekend. I think there is less than a zero-point-one percent chance of that occurring, though. I think they won't change the hours, e
This ARRL June VHF Contest had a lot of activity in the scant spectrum of 50.080 to 50.100 MHz. Again, the QRM was fierce. I know it's okay to spread out further down into the beacon band, but nobody
One should ask, "It doesn't take a lot of horsepower to work what?" One often hears that all you need is a dipole when the band is open. Those who subscribe to that myth reap the benefits of their be
Here is a map showing my needed grids for FFMA. http://www.qsl.net/k7cw/temp/FFMAneeded.pdf Only one of them, DL88, is generally considered to be very rare because of the harsh, remote conditions the
This is a fairly new thread on here and I figure there are some guys watching the grid chasing thread who might like to know that there already is an ongoing Yahoogroup dedicated to the promotion of
Hi Jack, Glad you put the smiley on there. But, hey, VHF begins at 10 meters! Well... 30 MHz. ARRL could bend perception (like it does by including 222 MHz in the UHF contest - UHF begins at 300 MHz)
The month of July is known for producing some extremely exciting E openings. I think the folks at CQ took this into consideration when choosing the dates for their VHF contest. But, there can be some
Sebastian, I don't think you can draw any conclusion from looking at how many times someone has published contest results on the 3830 list. Many contesters choose not to publish their scores there. 7