Re: [DX-CHAT] 3Y0X Observations

2006-02-11 Thread Gerry Maira
Let's hope the ops there can the world's most traveled man interested 
in ham radio and dxing :)


Gerry KA2MGE

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Re: [DX-CHAT] K7C and DXA

2005-09-30 Thread Gerry Maira

My 2 missing qso's are showing in the on-line log now.

Gerry KA2MGE


Jan Erik Holm wrote:


To be safe do that. I made 2 Q´s with them yesterday
and both came into the log.

73 Jim SM2EKM
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Gerry Maira wrote:

Thanks for all the replies. I'll wait a couple days and see what 
happens. Meanwhile I'll try for q's on a couple other bands and see 
if they make it to the log. I'd sure like to see at least one in the 
log since this is an all time new one for me.


73, Gerry KA2MGE




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Re: [DX-CHAT] K7C and DXA

2005-09-28 Thread Gerry Maira
Thanks for all the replies. I'll wait a couple days and see what 
happens. Meanwhile I'll try for q's on a couple other bands and see if 
they make it to the log. I'd sure like to see at least one in the log 
since this is an all time new one for me.


73, Gerry KA2MGE

Osten B Magnusson wrote:




It's been explained by Bob, KK6EK, on the WEB  - too heavy load on the 
server, and in order to reduce this they have today
changed to data upload every 5 minutes, it was every minute from the 
start, later two minutes.


73/DX de Osten SM5DQC[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I worked them yesterday at 20:31z on 20 cw and this morning at 12:18z 
on 30 cw. I heard my call clearly both times but neither qso is 
showing up in the online log, which appears to be getting updated 
regularly. Is anyone else having this problem? Or, did anyone work 
them on the bands/mode that I did at about the same time and make it 
into the log?


Thanks,
Gerry KA2MGE


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Re: [DX-CHAT] CQ WPX Contest

2005-03-13 Thread Gerry Maira
I would enter as single op, low power, TS (tribander or single element wire ant) 20 
meters. As I understand it - You can work stations on other bands, but of course they 
won't count toward your score. I believe you can just give them the next SN in your 
sequence. These qso's will be filtered out by the computer doing the scoring, with no 
penalty to you. If you can't find info on this in the rules, you could send an email to 
CQ and ask them.

73, Gerry Maira KA2MGE
Leon M Foot wrote:
I have a moderate station: TS450S/AT whit a triband beam, running 100 W 
max. No linear.

I have been off air for some years and have never worked a contest. In 
the upcoming CQ contest I want to work 20m only.

What category do I enter in the contest: Single band low power or single 
transmitter with triband beam (or whatever the official categories are)?

What happens if, during a quiet period, I tune accross a new one on say 
15 or 10m? May I work them? Will it affect my single band entry? What 
serial number do I give?

Thanks
Leon ZS4Y
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Re: [DX-CHAT] CQ WPX Contest

2005-03-13 Thread Gerry Maira
Actually I think the S in TS stands for single element, which would include verticals. 
I'm sure that verticals would be allowed in this category, but I haven't looked at the 
rules in a while.

Gerry KA2MGE

Bob Nielsen wrote:
I have never figured out the purpose of the TB-wires category.  It
appears to be there to equalize things for the guys with smaller
antennas, but if I interpret the rules correctly, with a vertical, I
have to compete against the guys with the stacked yagis (I guess I could
use that category if I stuck to 40 and below).
Bob, N7XY
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 08:44:42AM -0500, Gerry Maira wrote:
I would enter as single op, low power, TS (tribander or single element wire 
ant) 20 meters. As I understand it - You can work stations on other bands, 
but of course they won't count toward your score. I believe you can just 
give them the next SN in your sequence. These qso's will be filtered out by 
the computer doing the scoring, with no penalty to you. If you can't find 
info on this in the rules, you could send an email to CQ and ask them.

73, Gerry Maira KA2MGE
Leon M Foot wrote:

I have a moderate station: TS450S/AT whit a triband beam, running 100 W 
max. No linear.

I have been off air for some years and have never worked a contest. In 
the upcoming CQ contest I want to work 20m only.

What category do I enter in the contest: Single band low power or single 
transmitter with triband beam (or whatever the official categories are)?

What happens if, during a quiet period, I tune accross a new one on say 
15 or 10m? May I work them? Will it affect my single band entry? What 
serial number do I give?

Thanks
Leon ZS4Y
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