Mei, 2012

  • 23 Mei

    I will always send my full call sign

    http://www.hamradionews.net/2012/05/i-will-always-send-my-full-call-sign.html I will always send my full call sign. This is point #6 in the DX Code of Conduct: http://dx-code.org/Operators in the DX end of the pile up simple don’t like partials call at all. It only slows them down, preventing them from working more stations.Be it in a contest or …

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  • 22 Mei

    Fingers Crossed for Good Band Conditions in CQ WPX CW as Sun Gets More Active

    http://www.radio-sport.net/wpxcw12_pre.htm Fingers Crossed for Good Band Conditions in CQ WPX CW as Sun Gets More Active By Jamie Dupree NS3T   After some up and down band conditions in the last few months, there is hope that the Sun has entered a new more active sunspot phase, which could well produce big …

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  • 22 Mei

    Draft Rules Released For 2014 World Radiosport Team Championship; Concept is M2

    http://www.radio-sport.net/wrtc_2014_rules.htm Draft Rules Released For 2014 World Radiosport Team Championship; Concept is M2 By Jamie Dupree NS3T   Organizers of the 2014 World Radiosport Team Championship have released a draft of the rules for that competition, which include one significant change, making it into more of a Multi-Two operation with two signals …

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  • 21 Mei

    DAYTON HAMVENTION 2012: STATE OF THE ART OF HF RADIO!

    http://www.dxcoffee.com/eng/2012/05/21/dayton-hamvention-2012-state-art-hf-radio/ DAYTON HAMVENTION 2012: STATE OF THE ART OF HF RADIO! This past weekend was one of those to be marked in red on the DXer’s calendar! Certainly not for a worldwide contest, but for the most important event of our hobby that takes place every year in Dayton, Ohio, …

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  • 20 Mei

    From Low-Band DXing to Contesting

    From Low-Band DXing to Contesting  ON4UN, John  Devoldere 1. IN  SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE Amateur Radio is all about satisfaction and self-fulfillment. My Elmer was ON4GV, who was also my uncle. At his home I saw my very first Amateur Radio station. I was not quite 10 years old. That was around …

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