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[CQ-Contest] Attn: Europe

Subject: [CQ-Contest] Attn: Europe
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L. Martin)
Date: Tue Aug 11 18:59:33 1998


>Hello Bill et al.,
>most of the people here say "WAE you love it or you hate it,
nothing in
>between",
>just because of
>this QTC traffic.

Huh?  If a Euro in the WAE does not want to deal with QTC's, then
he/she need not ask anyone for them.  There is no requirement in
the rules that Euro stations MUST get QTC's in order to
participate.  I worked a bunch of Euros that never asked me QTC?

>The problem is (specially for "us" small pistols, 100 Watts and
Verticals
>under poor conDX) the second day is mostly used for giving QTCs
to mostly
>big-guns (sometimes contacted for the real QSO on saturday
before).

Not necessarily.  My experience was that on Sunday, a lot of the
big guns went S&P'ing for the stateside/DX stations to get QTC's
from.  I was able to find spots to CQ (I was QRP and a tribander
at 23m) and was asked a number of times for QTC's by S&P'ing Euro
big stations.  I also was asked many times for QTC's from Euro
small stations (weak sigs) who, amazingly, copied (or at least
they ack'ed) most of my QTC's the first time.

>In the CQWW all the small ones get their chance to work the
"rare"
>DXpeditions on Sunday.

I heard some pretty rare DX calling CQ WAE without takers
Saturday and Sunday.

It's a fun contest.  It was my first time in it in many years.  I
was glad I jumped in and got my feet wet again.  I'd even like to
try it from Europe some time.

73,
dale, kg5u
kg5u@hal-pc.org






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