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Subject: [SECC] SS Today
From: halken at comcast.net (Hal Kennedy)
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:01:25 -0000
Time to pile up some of those left over Snickers bars and sit in the
chair for a few hours starting 2100Z.

Here, for those trying to figure out off times, are some comments and a
list of QSOS per hour put out by Tree in before the 2003 SS.  NOTE:  The
high bands, like 10 meters, played a much more important role than they
will this year.  The list is still interesting if you are planning to go
to something like 24 hours, or even one hour.  

Personally, I believe the 0900 hour is a sleep hour here on the East
Coast - the West Coast guys run decent totals among themselves on 3.5 at
0900 but you can work nearly all of them the next morning on 20.

Lets see if we can make two gavels in a row... 

73
Hal

>From N6TR, 2003:

SS is really two different contests.  
One is called Saturday and the other Sunday.  You will find your average
rate on Saturday is about twice what it will be on Sunday, or even a bit
more.  Therefore, it is important to maximize your operating time on 
Saturday and save your off time for the slower periods of the contest.

As a general rule, I always try to operate the first 12 hours of the
contest without any breaks (or one at the most).  After that 12th hour,
it seems that most of the stations who are active are sleeping.
Depending on my circumstances, I will get back on the air with 3 or 4
break times to use during Sunday.  

There are other stations who will never stay off the air for longer than
30 minutes and they basically don't sleep.  They will end up way ahead
of you on Sunday morning when you wake up, but it isn't clear that they
will be ahead of you at the end of the contest.  Personally, I find I
function much better on Sunday if I have had some sleep.

If you find you need to take a break for some kind of equipment problem 
early in the contest - try not to let it upset you too much.  One year
at W5WMU, I had to take 30 minutes off in the first hour, but was still
able to win the contest.

I am not sure any break strategy that has you on the air for 11 1/2 of 
the first 12 hours can be very broken.

So - what kind of rates should you expect?  Depends on your power level
on the first day, but on Sunday, I think most everyone's rate is the
same. If you are QRP, you have more stations that you haven't worked,
and that helps your rate on Sunday.  

For high power stations, your rate on Sunday will be about half of what
you had on Saturday.  In some cases, they will be even less than that.

Here is some data I just pulled out of the 2002 SS CW logs.  It shows
the distribution by hour and by band for all of the QSOs showing up in
the electronic logs that were received.  Since I have logs from both 
sides of many QSOs, these numbers are higher than the "actual" QSO
numbers, but you can use this as a relative indication of where the
activity is and when.

Total logs processed = 1158

HOUR         160      80       40       20       15       10    TOTAL
2100          0       66     2296     5240     7923    15367    30892
2200          0        1     2198     5333    11198    12770    31500
2300          0        2     2960     7748    13145     5727    29582
0000          0       79     5652    10082    10942     1765    28520
0100          0      863     8542    12488     5693       40    27626
0200          0     3244    11287    11552      772       11    26866
0300          0     5765    14532     5903        8       10    26218
0400          0     7101    15450     3414        0        0    25965
0500          0     7743    14495     1433        0        1    23672
0600          0     7369    11517      280        0        0    19166
0700          1     5747     7664       22        0        1    13435
0800          0     2618     3850        1        0        5     6474
0900          0      697      893        0       70       73     1733
1000          0      142      697       50       33       11      933
1100          0      916     1931       55        0       17     2919
1200          0     2640     6188      458       20        4     9310
1300          0      453     9461     4050      269       72    14305
1400          0        4     5277     8427     3276       70    17054
1500          0        1     3094     8886     7104     1334    20419
1600          0        0      965     7552     7602     5087    21206
1700          0        0      581     5294     6557     7255    19687
1800          0        0      170     4401     6403     7288    18262
1900          0        0      487     4672     6707     6832    18698
2000          0       26      746     5201     6339     6126    18438
2100          0        0     1834     5186     6404     5106    18530
2200          0       17     2796     5400     7760     2679    18652
2300          0      401     4163     6356     6367      443    17730
0000          0     1544     5310     6617     3120       31    16622
0100          0     2613     6952     6291      474        0    16330
0200          0     4164     6502     4115        0        0    14781

As you can see, the hours 0900, 1000 and 1100 are great ones to get 
some shuteye.  

(from N6TR on cq-contest)


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