We are using the computer Connor brought for SCR; I don't know the passwords to anything else. As for software, we downloaded N1MM, and SCR-Log. I like N3FJP, but it isn't free. I will go up to the station before the contest and find software. I operated for a few hours last year in CQWW, and I got about 40 DXCC's with a dipole at 25 feet. I'm sure we will be able to rack up QSOs with the SteppIR. We will be operating as W5TC. -Carey McCachern N5RM On Oct 24, 2012, at 9:23 AM, Peter Laws <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On 10/24/12 09:09, Carey McCachern wrote: >> The CQWW contest starts this Friday at 7pm local. This contest is a great >> opportunity to work DX and learn about propagation. If you are interested >> in participating, for any amount of time, let me know. > > I've not been up to the attic in a while. What are we (W5TC) currently using for logging? Is it the Dell that Gary and I ... acquired? > > Maybe I should just wander up there ... > > > I operated for a bit in CQ WW back in '09 or whenever it was that Matt N0EYE (NWS, now in KC) and Kyle AE5KP (RCS) got all the pieces assembled into a working station (but before the furniture!). I can assure you that the SteppIR works just fine even at 100 W. :-) > > I assume you'll be operating as W5TC? > > > -- > Peter Laws / N5UWY > National Weather Center / Network Operations Center > University of Oklahoma Information Technology > [log in to unmask] > College of Architecture, Regional and City Planning, MRCP '16 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Feedback? Contact my director, Matt Younkins, [log in to unmask] Thank you! >