Don,
Good luck. When conditions are right, you have a very good signal
from your location. The height of the building really makes the
difference. I've worked guys from New York City trying to run wires
hanging out of windows. Not always so hot.
Be sure you get the list of county abbreviations from the party web
site. Your software is going to expect the proper 3 letter county
abbreviation for each of the 62 NY counties. Some of them are pretty
odd. There may also be a list readable within your N3FJP software,
but I'm not positive.
You can work anyone in state or out of state. In state will give you
signal report and 3 letter county abbreviation. Out of state will give
you signal report plus 2 letter US state or VE province. Other
stations will send signal report and "DX".
If I can help with anything, give me a call at 610 544-7053. Any time
except for 5 pm - 9 pm Wednesday evening.
73, Steve KW3A
On 10/14/2015 5:11 AM, Don Breda wrote:
> Thanks very much guys.
>
> This is enough to get me started and has helped me feel more confident
> in what I am doing.
>
> Hope to work you guys this weekend.
>
> Don
>
> w a 2 i w c
>
>
>
> On 13-Oct-15 7:44 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
>> Don:
>>
>> I'm sure others will chime in via e-mail, or whatever means can be worked
>> out between now and this week-end, but here's my two cents worth to get you
>> started.
>>
>> As you say, the N3FJP logging software does support LOTW, so, if it were me,
>> I'd probably stick to that as a means of electronically confirming contacts.
>> As of yet, I personally haven't done too much with LOTW, but I know others
>> on the list have, with good success. Working more with LOTW is definitely
>> on my "to do" list.
>>
>> The n3fjp logging software might support uploading into qrz.com, but I'm not
>> sure of the accessibility of that process.
>>
>> Regarding submitting your contest log for the New York QSO Party this coming
>> week-end, most contests prefer that your log be submitted in Cabrillo
>> format. If you get the most current N3FJP logging software for the New York
>> Qso Party, you will have the save as Cabrillo option under the usual file
>> saving menus. I just checked, and it is version 1.2.
>>
>> I can tell you how to get to the file saving options if this is the way you
>> want to go.
>>
>> Again, this is, by no means a complete summary of everything you need to
>> know about the ins and outs of contesting, but my advice would be to just
>> get on the air, and do what you can. ... That's how I, and I'm sure all
>> others, got started, and I still have very much to learn.
>>
>> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Don Breda
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 7:10 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Questions about contesting this weekend:
>>
>> I m actually going to operate in the New York qso party this weekend.
>>
>> I am truly not a contester although I can operate a contest very well.
>>
>> I have decided after many requests to operate this weekend since people tell
>> me New York county is so rare.
>>
>> I want' to use n3fjp logging software or the separate n3fjp new your qso
>> party software.
>>
>> He seems to support LOTW and e q s o but not logging on qrz.
>>
>> Is it possible to upload the logs to qrz?
>>
>> What do I do wiht the logs n3fjp creates to prove my entries in the contest
>> and confirm the contacts so the other guy gets his or her points as well.
>>
>> Got it guys I am a true amateur when it comes to contesting and I am lost!
>>
>> 46 years a ham but there is still so much to learn.
>>
>> A phone call or skype or yep good old fashion radio contact would be great
>> to educate me in this regard.
>>
>> I don't expect or want anyone to write the bible on contesting via email.
>>
>> Tjats probably to much to ask.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Don
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