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Re: [CQ-Contest] Observations of a Young Ham

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Observations of a Young Ham
From: Pierre Fogal <pierre.fogal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 15:14:40 -0500
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Hi Mike,

I do mostly SSB at this point.  Hopefully the CW will come back to
something usable.  I was off the air for 10 years after moving back to
Canada.  I was also a '0' out of Colorado.

I know I am one of many in the same boat.  I ain't complaining.  I do it
because I enjoy it and part of the cachet for me is to beat better equipped
operators on the occasional qso either by listening better or by getting
lucky. :-) I would never expect someone to assemble, or having done so make
use of, less than what they could just to even the field for me.

I've a few times lived in the pile-up from NA-008 and NA-043, so I have had
a taste of high-intensity, and great respect for those that do so
routinely.  If everyone had that experience, they'd be more orderly! If I
did get spotted I might have the occasional 30-40 per hour rate which would
make it all more fun.

73,
Pierre VE3KTB, KC0IGY, sometimes VY0ERC


> Pierre,
>
>
>> Are you not getting spotted on CW or SSB or both.
>
>
>> I have noticed that people are far more reluctant to spot on SSB.  Maybe
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> we have just got lazy because RBN spots pretty much everything on CW for
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> us.  You know you can test your signals and look on the RBN to see what
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> nodes heard you.  I use this to test new antennas and compare the
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> results as best I can.
>
>
>> Your story and what you can or cannot put up is a common story and  is
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> becoming more common.  Almost all new housing areas have HOA's or
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> restrictions, which makes if far more difficult for hams to find ham
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> radio property close to their office or area where they desire to live.
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> Maybe we need to have more classes or create a class that is a base
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> system of a 100 watt radio and a vertical or dipoles no more than 50 ft
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> in the air or similar. Yes I know that CQ has an overlay.  In my mind
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> overlays are like a tie or kissing your system to use some cliches.
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> Obviously the guy in Maine with the same setup is most likely going to
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> beat the same setup in Minnesota for CQ WW but maybe not in NAQP or SS
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> or some other non  DX contest.  We will never get to a completely level
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> playing field but how close can we get in non WRTC events?
>
>
>> W0MU
>
>
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