On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Crownhaven crownha...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Do we think there are just an entire generation of DXers out there who are
using CW programs and can't actually copy CW??? I can't think of any
other explanation. Up isn't hard to figure out. Or do they just
Hi Jim.best explanation so far. I wondered why the split info
wasn't posted but I guess it is skimmer? Don't know much about it.
Steve, N4JQQ
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Crownhaven crownha...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Do we think there are just an
I think the w3lpl spots are off his skimmer, maybe the skimmer software needs
to learn cw too?
Don
N1DG
At 12:40 PM 10/25/2011, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Crownhaven crownha...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Do we think there are just an entire generation of DXers out
The automated posts from several stations, such as W3LPL, are using their Skimmersetups toautomaticallypost spots to the RBN and the Cluster based on CQ calls received.I believe the software in use isdesigned to pick up the call, but not neccesarily otherinformation.Which proves that the astute
We can't blame skimmer for these problems. It might exacerbate them but
the individual operator is at fault.
Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
The automated posts from several stations, such as W3LPL, are using
their Skimmer setups to automatically post spots to the RBN and the
Cluster based on
: jjreis...@alum.mit.edu; dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Up
We can't blame skimmer for these problems. It might exacerbate them but
the individual operator is at fault.
Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
The automated posts from several stations, such as W3LPL, are using
their Skimmer setups
I think it's a combination of some not knowing what there are doing
and others forgetting what they are doing.
But, every day I continue to be totally amazed, pleased optimistic
about the future of CW as I hear the huge number of high quality CW ops
in the pileups and contests! They are not
Logic dictates that the former rather than the latter is the case. I think
we've all forgotten a time or two to engage the second VFO for split operation,
but the light bulb usually goes on in just a few minutes or less. The current
trend of calling on top of the DX seems to indicate there
There was an article in the latest QST that spoke to this. I hope
everyone read it.
Steve, N4JQQ
John Carobine - WB8RFB wrote:
Logic dictates that the former rather than the latter is the case. I
think we've all forgotten a time or two to engage the second VFO for
split operation, but
Hi all,
Unfortunately I don't have the QST here to read the article.
A lot of chances to work a DX or DX-pedition are ruined by hams that
don't listen before they TX.
It's happening in CW and all the other modes.
I call those operators Crocodiles: Big mouth and very little ears!
Every
At 14:17 10/23/2011, Elmar PD3EM wrote:
A lot of chances to work a DX or DX-pedition are ruined by hams
that don't listen before they TX.
Here's a mail I sent to my local club and NCDXC a few days after Pacificon:
The reminder to LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN that I was given at Pacificon
worked
:02 PM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Up
At 14:17 10/23/2011, Elmar PD3EM wrote:
A lot of chances to work a DX or DX-pedition are ruined by hams that
don't listen before they TX.
Here's a mail I sent to my local club and NCDXC a few days after
Pacificon:
The reminder to LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN
S! All this helpful information will take it harder for the
deserving who have already figured it out.
Don
K1vsk
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From: Dave Gomberg da...@wcf.com
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Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Up
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It's astonishing (to me at least) that so few callers in pileups actually
try to listen to the pileup and figure where the DX is listening.
I thought the trick was as old as the hills: DX in the left ear, pileup in
the right ear with a slightly wider filter, apply
I haven't worked many Asian stations recently.
Yep.
I was lucky to get the last VU7 and BS7 operations when there was a little
sunspot activity (not much).
I couldn't get the BS7. I heard them for a grand total of 1/2 hour on SSB
and I'm only 100W a 20m Moxon (which I actually built to
Danhuman nature ensures that there will be cheaters in any endeavor;
amateur radio is not an exception.
I know... it's just a particularly silly context for cheating. If you take a
dive in boxing at least you get some money. If you cheat at Harvard at
least you get a diploma that helps
Where do you get one of those UP machines that seems to be needed to work
E44M?
Do you get it on e-bay?
No, it comes free when both LIDS and DX COPS forget that ham radio is
supposed to be fun and no one in the real world actually gives a damn if
you're on the Honor Roll or have 5BDXCC.
I have UP programmed in one of my keyer memories. However, it starts
with W2.
Barry W2UP
lmecseri -KE1F wrote:
Where do you get one of those UP machines that seems to be needed to
work E44M?
Do you get it on e-bay?
Does that machine works on other than the DX station's frequency?
73 HPNY
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] UP machine
Where do you get one of those UP machines that seems to be needed to work
E44M?
Do you get it on e-bay?
No, it comes free when both LIDS and DX COPS forget that ham radio is
supposed to be fun and no one in the real world actually gives a damn
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