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[CQ-Contest] WW Digi thoughts

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] WW Digi thoughts
From: Randy Thompson <k5zd@outlook.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 18:30:31 +0000
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A few notes for those who might be trying the WW Digit contest for the first 
time this weekend.  (See https://ww-digi.com/index.htm)



WW Digi only needs grid square.  So set your FT software accordingly.  But, be 
prepared to use manual messages to complete a QSO when you run into someone who 
is set up for signal report only or signal report + grid.



In an effort to help separate the contest activity from the crowds on the 
standard FT channels, there are suggested frequency ranges in the rules.  For 
example, 20m FT8 is recommended as 14090-14100.  The idea is that you go to 
14090, 14092, 14094, etc.  You can assume that anyone you find there is likely 
in the contest and things should flow smoothly.  If one channel gets busy, move 
up to the next one.



That said, it is not prohibited to make QSOs on the standard FT4 and FT8 
frequencies. It is worth keeping an eye on these, but you may find so much 
activity and QRM that it becomes difficult to make contacts.  Don't get locked 
in to only checking the standard frequencies and becoming frustrated.



Example: Last year it was much easier to work Europe on 80m by moving to a less 
crowded channel rather than battling it out on a busy one.


The contest includes 160-10m.  You may not expect much on 160 at the end of 
August, but you would be surprised at what is possible.  It's worth checking 
for the mults if nothing else.


Stations are worked once per band.  FT4 is faster - when signals are good and 
QRM is low.  If the band is open, FT4 is the way to go.  But, you may see 
enough repeats that it flips and you may be better off to do FT8.  It's called 
using good judgement!



WW Digi uses distance based scoring with multipliers being grid fields.  It 
definitely pays to try to work stations that are far away.



Give the contest a try.  Digi contesting is different, but can provide some fun 
hours of DXing and learning.



Have fun!



Randy K5ZD




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