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Re: Topband: slow speed contester

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Subject: Re: Topband: slow speed contester
From: john <w8wej@citynet.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 21:50:17 +0000
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would that have been  around birch and little birch??  braxton county 
wv   john wej

On 11/24/2011 5:47 PM, Gedking@aol.com wrote:
> Great reply Rick
> I fondly remember my novice days at 6-7 wpm in my first contest. I had a
> XTal  as close to the bottem of the 15 Mtr. novice band I dared to go  and my
> slow CQ was answered by a lot of contest stations. and my speed slowly
> began to pick up. I worked most of the major contests mostly on 15 meters  
> with
> my 5 el Gothem beam I added 10 ft to the 20 ft boom "30 Ft" and  made the
> spacing better. I hung on to my novice ticket with the goal of  DXCC but when
> my 2 years were almost I had only 85 worked and abt. 78  confirmed, But I
> had WAS, WAC, and WPNX #56 They are my proudest Awards!! I  then went to
> Detroit and came back with My Advanced. My old beat up pickup never  got 
> below 5
> ft all the way back to BirchRun,!!!!
> ED K8OT
>
>
>
> In a message dated 11/24/2011 12:05:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> k6xt@k6xt.com writes:
>
> Great  advice Rick. In my post I should have added something about
> eradicating  every nonessential dit from the exchange.
>
> 73 Art K6XT~~
> Success is  going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm.
>
>
> On  11/24/2011 9:35 AM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
>> The biggest  problem with working slow speed stations in
>> the ARRL 160 is that I  leave the frequency "unattended"
>> for too long, and risk having an east  coast station
>> fire up his CQ machine.  To mitigate this, the  slow
>> speed station should send the minimum number of  characters:
>> "5NN SV".  Please don't send QSL, 73, BK, etc.   Please
>> don't wait several seconds before coming back to me.
>> Be  prepared for me to send "TU" as soon as I hear your
>> section.  If  you can't copy my call at my CQ speed,
>> send "CALL?".  Otherwise,  I will send your exchange slow
>> but assume you managed to copy my call  despite the high
>> speed.  If sending with a straight key, please  err on
>> the high side of the 3:1 dash to dot ratio, and please
>>   leave appropriate spaces between characters and between
>> RST and  section.  Conditions for QRS stations tend to
>> be friendlier  higher in the band and later in the contest.
>>
>> CU on the air  next weekend when we "Occupy 160 meters", hi.
>>
>> Rick  N6RK
>>
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