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Subject: [SECC] NAQP Strategy
From: jpryor at uga.edu (Jay Pryor)
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:46:22 -0500
I have saved a fairly lengthy email from W4AN to the SECC 
regarding strategy for the NAQP.  However, I think I left it 
at my office.  I'll send it to everyone next week.  FYI.

73,

Jay, K4OGG

---- Original message ----
>Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 19:32:10 -0600
>From: "Greg Richard" <k4no at mchsi.com>  
>Subject: Re: [SECC] NAQP Strategy  
>To: "SECC" <secc at contesting.com>
>
>
>
>I thought I went to 40 too early (and then 80 and 160) I 
was concerned with
>running out of stations to work but that doesn't seem to be 
the case.
>N4GG had 96 more Q's on 80 meters than I had, several folks 
in the club had
>100 more Q's on 40 meters (including K4TD who is 15 miles 
from me and I
>didn't hear Rick at all in the contest).  I also thought I 
had a big QSO
>number on 160 but I see other stations beat me by 30 to 40 
Q's on that band.
>
>My 40 meter numbers are down due to my off time scheduling 
( and a
>basketball game that won't go away)
>
>Once you leave 20 for 40 and 40 for 80 and 80 for 160, 
remember that you can
>always go back.  Best thing to do is to listen on a 2nd 
receiver if
>possible. If not, and things have dropped below the hourly 
goal of QSO's you
>want to make, do SOMETHING different that what you are 
currently doing.
>
>if you have set a goal of 600 Q's and you are going to 
operate the full 10
>hours of the contest and your last 10 rate meter has 
dropped below 60, its
>time to look at what you are currently doing because if you 
keep it up, you
>are not going to make your goal.  Everybody likes to CQ but 
if CQ'ing isn't
>keeping you at the desired pace, its time to S&P or change 
bands or take an
>off time. If you had been CQ'ing and the rate dies quickly, 
listen around
>your frequency to see if someone has moved in on you.
>
>There was a great contest strategy link on the SECC 
Reflector a couple of
>weeks ago. I can't find it now but it was to the Mad River 
Radio Club.  Good
>discussion of target audience, antennas and Sweepstakes 
stragety.  NAQP is
>much different due to the multipliers counting once per 
band and the ability
>to work stations once per band.
>
>>From the South, we can't expect to put up the same numbers 
the guys out west
>do on 10 and 15 meters without some short skip.  We can 
expect to beat them
>on 20, 40, 80 and 160.
>
>There are several others in the club who can offer an 
opinion on W4ATL's
>specific question on when to go to 40 meters in the NAQP 
SSB test.  I'd
>guess around 2100Z.
>
>
>Here's a question for the club,  If you operated the entire 
contest, when
>did you take your off times and knowing what you know now, 
would you change
>those times if you could?
>
>Greg K4NO
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dan/W4NTI" <w4nti at mindspring.com>
>To: "Sherman Banks" <w4atl at earthlink.net>; "SECC" 
<secc at contesting.com>
>Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 5:02 PM
>Subject: Re: [SECC] NAQP Strategy
>
>
>> I don't think conditions were all that hot.  Unless you 
wanted to work the
>> West Coast... on all bands.  Nor do I think the activity 
was all that hot.
>> But that may have been because of the lack of close in 
stations.  I had to
>> wait till I went to 160 to work local at all.  Such as GA 
and AL.  And
>> thanks to the SECC for those, and especially K4NO for AL.
>>
>> Dan/W4NTI
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sherman Banks" <w4atl at earthlink.net>
>> To: "SECC" <secc at contesting.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 2:46 PM
>> Subject: [SECC] NAQP Strategy
>>
>>
>> > Well from looking at the scores I did not have the same 
success in
>> > making QSOs as others did.  I thought it was conditions 
but it was more
>> > likely operator and strategy.  I only had about 200 
QSOs after about 5
>> > hours of operation before I had to leave and go to 
Rome, GA.  I usually
>> > try to stay on the high bands for the first half of the 
contest and then
>> > work the low bands for the second half of the contest.  
That was most
>> > likely not the right strategy with the high QSO totals 
I have been
>seeing.
>> >
>> > How soon should you go to the lower bands for next 
weekend?
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