-- Original Message -- 2. Contest Period: 2.1 The 144 MHz Sprint will be from 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Monday, September 17, 2007. -- RFSport.com is pleased to support the Fall VHF Sprints through
Try the RFSport.com logger for free for the sprint tonight and add another dimension of fun with realtime scoreboarding AND public logging (see what grids others have worked!) if you are connected to
We thought we tested the heck out of the program and were ready for a more public release for tonight's sprint. Somehow, a major bug has headed its ugly rear. If it's not already too late, please DON
Well, testing has gone well since last week. A couple of folks will be using the RFSport.com logger as a final test, with our sights set on pumping the dickens out of the 432 Sprint next week. If you
Would you be interested in testing the latest version of RFSport Online Logger for the 6-meter sprint? It is available for download from RFSport.com. Note: 99% of users experience no problems...but I
Let's all do PSK31 at the same time! It could be VERY cool! PSK31 on 50.290 USB at 0100z. I will return to SSB/CW at 0115z, unless the PSK31 QSO's keep coming. Lets DO IT! :) Ev, W2EV _______________
I'm calling my lungs out on 50.132 for another 15 minutes. 5Q's 4G's so far. Ev, W2EV FN03 yea I only made 3 QSO's so far tonight. FM18, FN10, FN20. Where is everyone. chris, ka3zls _________________
Yes...activity seemed low. My motivation was unexpectedly high. Why? Because I was competing against people in real-time. When I logged into RFSport.com OnlineLogger (two hours into the sprint) and n
I'll provide a more generic response...with the intent of providing a high performance multi-op station for VHF. You can plug-in your own specifics to fit your circumstances. Hands down, the absolute
You could get some "big gun" multi op station that scores huge numbers on their bottom bands.. but know they are not going to win in the regular multi class so they "move down" to the limited class a
-- Original Message -- <snip> The "HF Contesting - Good Practices, Interpretations and Suggestions" document release by the Contest Advisory Committee covers this in section 7: http://www.arrl.org/co
My questions have to do with the ARRL rules regarding different classes of rovers. -- If the past is any indication of the present or future, asking these sorts of questions on an e-mail list will ge
-- Original Message -- Why do we have to have so many rules . This is a hobby and suppose to have fun. I enjoy working the contest but with all the rules it gets to be a pain at times. -- That's easy
Here is a list of individuals who (probably) had direct input to the rules (legislative) changes that are being discussed: http://www.arrl.org/contests/vuac.html Jim (below) is one of those folks on
good thing. I hope this expands everyone's fun. I echo this sentiment. While I could let you know what parts aren't perfect, I will tell you, instead, that I think the changes are an improvement. --
Sounds like it's OK, but only for self spotting for rovers and then only multi-op stations can use it, as it constitutes a spotting network. No HamIM between stations to facilitate QSOs. Yes, the new
Steve, I'm going to take a stab at answering the question only because I really really really want to understand the implications of the recent changes myself...and "thinking out loud" helps me to do
the location to normally during range really SSB You got all that from reading the rules? Somebody's going to have to send me the decoder ring... -- Chris is right. HamIM (originally called "BEACONet
I'm again responding with the standard disclaimer of not being an ARRL adjudicator. However...I am the author of the HamIM strategy so...here goes... "Ok, some people have already made the assumption
To answer the question "Can Unlimited Rovers enter their standings in contest clubs?" the answer is NO they cannot enter their standings in contest clubs. This I believe to be a fair decision, and su