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Re: [CQ-Contest] Youth / Newer hams in contesting

To: "rjairam@gmail.com" <rjairam@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Youth / Newer hams in contesting
From: Jim Stahl via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Jim Stahl <jimk8mr@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2018 08:36:25 -0400
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I agree with the intimidation factor of a big contest at a large station. This 
is especially true for phone contests at the current sunspot minimum, where 
even at very big stations such as K8AZ I have found that things often get 
reduced to S&P and watching the cluster spots. Which I why I have given up 
serious phone DX contests for a few years.

Much better for newcomers are the various state QSO parties, especially if it 
is for one’s own state. The congestion factor is much less, and one can 
actually become a desired object, not merely a statistic contributing to 
somebody's hourly totals.

Fortunately we in the spring QSO Party season. This weekend is an off one with 
the month end/start splitting the weekend, but the following month includes 
Missouri, Georgia, Michigan, Florida, Indiana, New England, and all of W7. If 
you are in one of these areas it is a great opportunity to encourage and/or 
invite new contesters to get on the air. And even if you’re not, get on the 
air, especially on SSB, and pass out some QSOs to the deserving. Some of the 
ops may not be the most seasoned, but that is how they are learning.


73   -   Jim   K8MR



> On Mar 28, 2018, at 9:12 AM, rjairam@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> In FRC we invite new people (new to contesting) to take part in multi op
> operations such as K2AX and Jay does with K2TTT. Multi op maximizes op time
> and also enables mentoring. Some branch off into their own single op
> efforts and have fun even with limited antennas and low power. Contributing
> to club score is very encouraging so even if you don’t personally “win” you
> can be part of a winning team. I know it has motivated me to make bigger
> scores even if I can’t win a plaque for myself.
> 
> This brings me to another point - having big stations to use is nice but
> the newbies often get intimidated because winning a contest is now largely
> a game of high power and big stacks, either yours or borrowed/rented. There
> are also only a limited number of big stations and all of the newbies
> cannot just go and operate there. Not everyone wants to, either. For people
> with families, spending time away from home on a contest weekend is often a
> non starter.
> 

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