| Pictures of Trophy Presentations
from RSGB HF Convention 2007 |
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| Thanks to Steve
White G3ZVW for providing photos of this year's trophy presentations |
| RTTY Frequency
guidelines |
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| Important
guidelines
to help you ensure your RTTY signals don't trample on PSK31 frequencies
during the 80m CC events |
| Six Field Day
Essentials |
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| ''It's
really
easy to enter field day, why not give it a go? Field days are
a
fun way to involve club members in contest operation, and can be
combined with a social event such as a barbeque. Here are the six
essential components which make up a field day entry.'' |
| A Guide to RTTY
Contests. |
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| ''...
can pick and choose whom you work; they can’t. Never forget
that they want your call and will do their best to get you in their
log. This is especially true if you have a regional locator in your
callsign, such as GM or GI. If they are rare DX and have ...'' |
| Jubilee Contest 2002.
- PDF
Version. (304Kb) |
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| ''...
making substantially fewer QSOs than some stations placed below him, he
managed to find more multipliers than anyone else. Unfortunately, John
did not include details of his station. The last
‘podium’ position was filled...'' |
| A Cabrillo
Primer. |
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| ''...already
hearing a variety of ill-informed comment about the implications of
this decision such as the RSGB is forcing us to buy commercial logging
software or whatever. The purpose of this article is to set some of
those misconceptions to rest, and explain ...'' |
| A Contesting Guide. |
| ''...
transmit, listen to find out who is working whom and what information
is being exchanged (or look up the rules). Then get going! Aim to be
clear and precise. Don't give name, QTH and details of the weather, or
ask a DX station for ...'' |