Methinks there is evil intent designed to steer me in the wrong direction
in Jere?s freely given advice in the guise of Ham Friendship, but I?m not
sure. I need to study on it a bit. It seems suspicious somehow. He weaves
advice to take many stretch breaks, which I have to do because of my
physical problems, with operating strategy advice that just doesn't seem
right. The best tricksters mix truth with misdirection. New contesters
would be wise to look this Gift-horse in the mouth.
Hark, Forsooth, Avast, and other weird words! See how he uses the knowledge
and power of the Old Masters against them. He clearly details how he
defeated the Contest Monster in the ARRL DX. BEWARE though oh Savannah
Terror ? I happen to know the Drubber has sought out another reclusive
master, the Great Don, W4OC, who helped the Contest Monster redesign his
antenna systems. When the twain meet again I?m sure the Monster will win
out!
And do not fail to take note on how he seeks to spread his sway over our
contesting world. He is raising a legion of followers down there in
Southeastern Georgia. Read the words from two of his key Henchman. KK4TXZ
said: ?KT4ZB encouraged me to join, so here I am!?, and KW4B is even deeper
under his control as his words plainly show: ?Very much enjoy spending time
with my contest elmer, Jere KT4ZB, I've learned a lot from him and
his enthusiasm for contesting is contagious.?
I?ll bet he has already taught these two the powerful CQ WPX Chant of ?CQ
Contest. CQ Contest. Anybody, Anywhere." Jere knows this is both a
domestic and international contest and using that phrase sometimes help
raise the rate. I'm sure he wouldn't hesitate to pass that tip along to his
minions. What other help do you think he has given them already and what
more do we have to fear he has yet to teach in regards to the CQWW WPX?
Good hunting everyone. You too Jere.
Kevan
N4XL
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:07 PM, <Kt4zb at aol.com> wrote:
> Oh my, here we go. Can you believe, Kevan playing the "poor ole' country
> boy " card. What was it that the spider said to the fly? If you want to
> play that little WPX game?come on in. Don't mind that WPX plaque on the
> wall. And hey, that new horizontal loop antenna only has 2 QSO's on it so
> who knows if it's really any good?
>
> And don't believe that silly talk about working assisted might give you
> some edge, everyone knows that WPX is nothing but a rate contest. Now
> Kevin does have a mighty fine Pedegree, what with the "The Judge", and
> "Drubber, The Contest Monster", Hard to beat that combination. However,
> Kevin if you must know, my "original" Contest Elmer is and continues to be
> the "Da Judge". No way he's gonna lose in this competition. And the last
> time that the Drubber and I went sort of head-to-head was in the 2014 ARRL
> DX Contest, I had 2,069,949 points while John had a measly 2,021,370;
> that's a 2.3 percent difference you see..
>
> Now I never really learned much from Jim, VE7ZO because I was just so in
> awe of watching and listening him run 40m that I forgot what I was supposed
> to do. But he would let me be a 40m daytime op, so I did learn how to call
> CQ.
>
> Now in the spirit of ham friendship, here's a few tips. On Friday night
> start on 80m and then go to 10m about 9:30 to !0 pm. Sleep in on Saturday,
> since we're running low power; that will give the big guns time to whittle
> down the pile. Start out on 40m and if you see the 9N spotted, spend an
> hour or so working the pile giving out only your last two of your call.
> Never, never usea keyer. Most importantly, take some time to get up and
> stretch, eat a snack and catch some NCAA action. That way you'll come back
> to the QRM refreshed.
>
> Sounds like a fun weekend coming up - too bad John's in Arizona. Miss you
> Drubber. Come on everyone get on the air and let loose!
>
> Good hunting Kevan - Jere
>
>
> In a message dated 3/23/2015 7:57:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> knason00 at gmail.com writes:
>
> I pretty much ran unassisted for all those years because I didn't have
> internet out here in the boonies and didn't have a choice. Now I figure it
> gives me the best chance for wall paper.
>
> All, Jere and I have had similar stations, we aren't far apart, and we've
> had some great close finishes over the years. His station has generally
> been a bit better, but I had that rarer SC mult.
>
> Here's the situation for this upcoming weekend. I used to have an NS4 call
> and now I don't, but he's got a KT4 call giving him the edge. He's
> just added a few more dB by stealing my secret weapon - a 520 ft loop.
> Well, his is 480 ft, but what's 40 ft among rivals?. He has more assisted
> experience from his home station than I have had from mine. His 70 ft tower
> is 20 ft taller than mine. My rarer SC mult doesn't count in the WPX.
> Sounds to me like he is trying to take advantage of this poor ole' country
> boy who's just trying to get along.
>
> But I've had some studying time operating near some great contest masters.
> People like "'The Judge", K4BAI and "Drubber, The Contest Monster", W4IX,
> and the near mythical Jim, VE7ZO. They would sometimes actually deign to
> let me watch over their shoulder now and then. Only rarely would they give
> up the mike or key to this lowly young'un, but something just had to have
> worn off and stuck to this ignorant wanna be contester.
>
> So with that in mind -- Sharpen up your keyboard Jere because I accept
> your challenge! Assisted it is!
>
> As a disclaimer... don't blame any of the above mentioned contest masters
> should their tutelage have gone astray and I somehow <gasp> lose.
> It wouldn't be their fault. I accept full responsibility for my own score.
> I live and die by my very own "Roger Roger Roger" finding its way through
> an S9 noise level using my measly 100 watts and wouldn't dream of blaming
> them. (Except maybe I could blame Jere for taking unfair advantage. Yeah,
> that sounds better than accepting the blame all by myself.)
>
> Anyone else care to yell into their K3 keyer loud enough to join us like
> Dennis is threatening to do?
>
> Kevan
> N4XL
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Jere <kt4zb at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all - I plan to do WPX full-time again this year. And, I am glad to
>> see that Kevan is going to be on too. He is super competition in low-power
>> so I'm looking forward to the challenge. Kevin, do you want to go
>> head-to-head this year? I normally run assisted and I know that you
>> normally run unassisted, so if you'd like to do it straight up I'm ready to
>> go. Just pick a category. Also, there isn't anyway in the world I'm going
>> to "school you" about anything when it comes to running a low power station.
>>
>> The new antennas are up we finished the big loop on Saturday and some of
>> the other stuff also. Check your inbox for a description of the loop.
>>
>> cu on the bands - Jere
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> > On Mar 23, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Kevan Nason <knason00 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Anyone else playing? Jere, Did you get your antennas up? I'll be
>> working from home this year. It would be good to try my luck against you
>> again. Although if you now have better low band antennas you'll likely
>> "school me" in how its done being where we are in the sunspot cycle as I'm
>> stronger in the higher bands.
>> >
>> > Kevan
>> > N4XL
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