Years ago there was an article in NCJ about the CQWWW Contest. The
premise of the article was that all of the wired and wireless
technologies had switched and that ham radio was now all on line and
CQWW had transitioned into an internet based contest. At the time, it
appeared the article was
Oddly enough I was working with the North Korean UN ambassador to get an
internet TX/RX package on the top floor off that 1500 foot hotel in
downtown Pyongyang with a radio sport rental for radio clubs all over
the world to participate in providing operators from their own country
who would
if everything (radio, antenna) were in one location, but the op was somewhere
else..I dont see the problem, just like a super long 10,000+ mile cord
between the cw key and radio.its when the receiver is in EU and the TX in
the Caribbean (or vice versa) that it becomes a “wrong”...either