I don't believe I have seen anything about this contest on here, so here is
the info:
RADIO CLUB DE HONDURAS
41st ANNIVERSARY CONTEST
Time: 12:00 UTC to 24:00 UTC
BAND: 40 meters.
MODE: SSB only
Exchange: Signal report plus serial number starting with 001.
Points: QSOs with HR2RCH 20 Points
QSOs with HR2 or HR5 10 Points
QSOs with other stations 5 Points
Multipliers: Call areas in each country worked.
Logs before the end of September to
DIRECTOR DE CONCURSO
RADIO CLUB DE HONDURAS
APARTADO POSTAL 273
SAN PEDRO SULA, HONDURAS
or via e-mail to:
radioclub@globalnet.hn
HERNÁN ACOSTA G. HR2HAG
Contest Director.
Please don't ask any questions of me; that's all the info I have.
73, Fred, K3ZO
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>From k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org Thu Aug 19 00:21:26 1999
From: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Cut Numbers in Log Checking
On Wednesday, August 18, 1999 1:38 AM, Jon Ogden
[SMTP:jono@enteract.com] wrote:
> With the exception of 5NN, I seriously doubt that most hams out
> there don't even know what those letters mean. This is
> particularly true of those guys (like me) who enter a CW
> contest with the intent to better our CW and not to be
> competitive. Guys like myself fumble badly when we get
> letters where we expect numbers. Not everyone is a super-op.
I understand exactly what you mean. Nothing is more
frustrating than hearing a "foreign language" come back
to you. If, however, your intent is to "better your CW",
then there is no better way than to learn from the "super-op"
population which is most available on a contest weekend.
"Cut numbers" is a not a technique which has it's roots
in contesting, but in professional and military Morse
operators who took every opportunity to make their
transmissions most effective. No one appeared in contesting
as a super-op, but those guys that are (not me) went through
the same frustrations that you express.
> So if I get ENN from you, I will likely send ????????
> several times.
You won't need to do it several times, because if I send
you "ENN" and you respond with a "?", I will
immediately send you the exchange in "real" numbers
(599). If this happens to you 3 or 4 times in a couple
of hours, it likely will become second nature to you
to make the translation subconsciously, and you will
have accomplished part of your "intent to better your
CW". You win and we win! Heckuvadeal!
73, de Hans, K0HB
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