On Jan 22, 2006, at 9:09 PM, Charles Gallo wrote:
> Hi,
> As someone fairly new to the list, and contesting in general - I don't
> quite know if this is appropriate - but...
If not here, then where?
>
> 2006 Jan NAQP SSB lessons learned
> This year was my first NAQP SSB (was not even contesting this time
> last year)
>
> Again, the lack of 80m capability hurt - a LOT. I must figure out
> some way for 80m
No doubt about that. Not enough room?
>
> I MUST try to run more, and not S&P
Eventually. When I first started, I was using a club station. High
power, just mash that PTT and start running. But then I started
contesting at home too. S&P was a real eye opener. But I think it
helps you develop some skills that you just don't get by parking on a
frequency and running it during a contest.
>
> My signal on 40m seems good into the upper midwest (MI, WI etc)
>
> The Heil Proset Quietset (arrived Friday) really helped
>
> Spotting (I entered multi2) was useless - not worth the shift in
> class, in fact, I didn't even really use it
>
> I must schedule my off time (the 10 out of 12) better - I took 30
> minutes in the afternoon, 30 min in the early eve, and the rest at
> 9:15 - by the time I got back at 10:15, the bands I have (10-40m) were
> dead here
>
> Must get more sleep the night before the contest (then again , it
> allowed me to get CE0Z in the log, so....)
>
> It would be nice to get a better antenna, but that is on the list
> anyway - low wires are not the way to contest
>
Of course, that depends on the contest! 8^)
- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -
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