I had an idea for an "every ham" radio contest, where stations of all sizes could compete on a relatively level playing field.
https://blog.k3can.us/posts/2026/apr/everyham/
Does something similar already exist?
I had an idea for an "every ham" radio contest, where stations of all sizes could compete on a relatively level playing field.
https://blog.k3can.us/posts/2026/apr/everyham/
Does something similar already exist?
Follow up: I've posted a draft of the rules!
https://blog.k3can.us/posts/2026/apr/everyham2/
I know the idea of trying to create a level field between big HF stations using #wsjtx and portable VHF stations on FM is probably an exercise in futility, but I think it sort of works (at least on paper).
Feedback is welcome!
#hamradio #amateurradio #contesting @unicycle @n8dmt @KD3BTG @n3vem @r1blh
@me @n8dmt @unicycle @KD3BTG @n3vem
But why is the multiplier for CW so low? You play tabletop RPGs, so you should understand what "setting balance" means.
CW is actually a fairly difficult type of modulation for a human, and moreover, it’s not MGM — on the contrary, it’s the simplest technologically, the original type of modulation for radio communication in general.
Likewise, I wouldn’t combine AM and FM. Establishing communication using AM is significantly more difficult than using FM over the same distance.