In a message dated 1/23/02 1:34:37 PM Pacific Standard Time, dave@egh.com
writes:
> How about a chapter on contest strategy, which would include
> (but not be limited to):
>
> 1.) when to CQ and when to S&P
>
> 2.) how to S&P efficiently (which end of the band to start
> on, how long to call a new station before moving on, etc.)
>
> 3.) understanding propagation at your qth, and utilizing that
> knowledge
>
> 4.) taking off-times
These are good topics for contesters but I think we need to define who
our target market is. IMO it's the person who's never operated a contest
before or has dabbled a little bit in a couple and wants to learn more. THESE
are the people we need to help.
Strategy? I don't think that's on their radar yet. Better this
publication should 1) get across the competitive nature and thrill of
contesting; 2) encourage them to get on a make some contacts; 3) encourage
them to improve their operating skills and station.
Topics like the above are mostly learned by contesting experience. When I
first started contesting, I went to all the contest seminars to learn how to
'do it'. What I found out was that 1) basically experienced guys aren't going
to give out their 'secrets' and B) even if they talked about them, each guy
had his own opinion so the result was - you STILL had to figure it out on
your own.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
Tower Tech
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