In a message dated 1/23/02 7:08:38 PM Pacific Standard Time,
n2mg@contesting.com writes:
> Another "problem" is that the subtleties are often
> hard to describe and or even remember. One almost
> needs an industrial engineer to sit along side one of
> the masters asking him why why why everytime he does
> something.
Right - you really need a mentor. Many contesters started sitting next to
a good op during a multi-op effort, even Field Day. That's when they saw how
it all worked and how FUN it was. Graduates of stations like K4VX, N5AU,
W3BGN, and many others are some of the best guys around.
Maybe the final chapter of the book should be "How To Hook Up With A
Mentor" or "How To Go To The Next Level". This is where the second book comes
in with all the subtleties and strategies involved. Proposed title - Amateur
Radio Contesting - How to win.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
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