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Re: [TenTec] Field Day Drill

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Field Day Drill
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 20:17:33 -0400
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On 6/28/2012 8:54 PM, Kevin Anderson wrote:


> To do so, this means I'm calling CQ.  In fact, I am only comfortable (and 
> enjoy) operating in a contest if I can get a frequency and call CQ.  If I 
> have to operate only in search and pounce mode, then I don't like to operate. 
>  I don't know why, but when I call CQ, I have all the confidence in the world 
> and seem to be able to pick out calls and exchanges just fine.  But when I 
> operate S&P, for some reason I can't, and seem to second guess myself all the 
> time; my confidence, and my rate, goes into the toilet, and I don't enjoy the 
> contest at all.  Strange, but that is how I am.


        You are not alone.  I know other ops who feel
        the same way.

        One time, my young bride was in the shack and
        listening to a pileup trying to contact an
        exotic DX station.  A fellow I know from Arizona
        put out his call, at first with enthusiasm and
        in an upbeat tone.  Then again, but without
        the upbeat tone.  After that, again, but now
        without the enthusiasm.  A bit later, again,
        but with a hint of sarcasm.  Then, again with
        a clear tone of annoyance, and finally with
        definite disgust.

        I asked him about it a couple of days later when
        we both checked into a friendly SSB net, and he
        said he HATES trying to bust a pileup.  He
        admitted he quickly gets impatient, to the point
        of aggravation, if he does not get through on
        the first or second call.

        So... for that reason, he, too, would rather
        call CQ than answer CQ.

        My bride giggled at his obvious progression
        from hopefulness to frustration, and she said
        she was on his side.    

        While I like the "thrill of the hunt" - I also
        prefer holding a frequency and calling CQ.
        I can take whatever call I want, and I don't
        have to fight with other guys to make the contact.
        During the recent Museum Ship Weekend, which is
        not a contest, I tried to take the mobile,
        portable and QRP stations first as I know how
        much harder it is for them to fight through the
        louder stations, and I figure the louder stations
        will easy to grab at any time.  I am often amazed
        at how well a guy can do with only 5 or 10 watts
        and a small, portable antenna.  Some of the low
        power, portable crowd have a LOT of pluck.

        

  One of my joys at operating at Field Day is that I usually get to use 
headphones with attached boom microphones and foot switch - a setup that 
I have yet to afford at home -

        Please feel free to contact me off list
        or on,  as you deem most appropriate, to
        discuss affordable headset solutions. I
        am a headset junkie  (heck... everybody
        needs a vice of some sort... although I
        admit I have several.)   It is very easy
        and affordable to add a good headset to the
        rig without breaking the bank.  I have headsets
        ranging from $10 to $300 and keep up on the
        market trends and I think I could help you
        achieve a good result for the price of a
        couple of pizzas.  (I don't say pizza and
        beer, because I don't advocate giving up
        the beer, even for a good cause ...)

        I would be glad to make some suggestions
        if you like.



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