I guess D2A has a lot of static on his side. I got the idea his receive is being disturbed. This one took me 1,5 hours of calling. It was also difficult at times to receive D2A due to nearby signals from Europe. But in the end I made the QSO.
I guess D2A has a lot of static on his side. I got the idea his receive is being disturbed. This one took me 1,5 hours of calling. It was also difficult at times to receive D2A due to nearby signals from Europe. But in the end I made the QSO.
Not yet out! But currently in progress. I'm on the beta team. I think this will be a nice addition to VarAC. VarAC is a great way to communicate but it needs something like this to get more populair. People want to play games, compete and collect things. All people are collectors in some way.
What is Superstation?
Superstation is Global VarAC Game that is played over an extended time frame. Everyone in the world participates on an equal footing.
The purpose of the SUPERSTATION game is to increase the number of VarAC QSOs and to encourage more DX activity. A typical game will run over multiple weeks although a game can be run at any length.
SUPERSTATION is different from any other amateur radio “contest.” There is an element of a card & dice game, promoting QSOs that are more than simple exchanges, and demonstrating the DX capabilities of the mode. All amateurs around the world are invited to participate.
https://www.varacwednesday.net/superstation
I can't go in more detail is the game is not yet there. But I'm excited!
Well to make a long story short. You need a 8Gb USB stick which is capable of format to NFTS. You can download the lastest W11 for free from Microsoft. Download the ISO version for your language. You also download a tiny piece of software called Rufus. This Rufus program basically changes something in the installation file so you can install W11 on most computers with W10 without loosing anything. To see how it works just look for in on YouTube.
It works wel for me and upgraded 4 PCs including the shack PC without loosing anything.
Announcement: From today on I will use the callsign PA6G in contests. It is shorter and especially for CW much easier to decode.
Many know about our efforts with PA6AA as contestgroup. We did the first historical "explorer" section in the CQWW SSB 2023 in the Netherlands. The explorer section is now called multi-distributed like in the CQWW WPX contest. This also led to a discussion if this was a legal way to use one callsign on several locations. At first we had permission. But later on we got the message that it was illigal. Unfortunately this led to many discussions and some cancellations which also involved other special event- and conteststations. We still try to convince our government to change the rules.
PA6AA still exists and is the contest callsign of PB7Z. Another member PA5OES now has the contest callsign PA6F. Since I noticed some stations have trouble with my callsign in CW I thought of a shorter call for contesting. PA6G is sounding nice in CW in my opinion. G is the first letter of my province Groningen. As written on the QRZ page of PA6G I will only do digital QSL for this callsign.