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Re: [CQ-Contest] Contest Burnout

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Contest Burnout
From: robert wa1fcn <wa1fcn@charter.net>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2022 21:23:27 -0600
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    GE Pete

    Your post hit close to home.  In the past 2 years I have begun to lose my

    desire to continue on. I have made over 500 Qso in 4 contest and just

    said ah I don't want to continue on.  The last major contest I have won

    was in 2015.  At least I am trying to hang in there for the mid level contest.

    If there is a way to combat this  I would like to know it also. Maybe a contest

    just for us over 70 guys.

                73  BoB WA1FCN


On 12/2/2022 5:21 PM, w1rm@comcast.net wrote:
I would like to have a serious discussion regarding contest burnout.  I'm
not interested in nasty or snide comments but rather a real discussion on
those, like me, who are suffering from it and have overcome it.

I have been a serious contester since the late 1960s.  I am a CW guy and
have won CQWW, ARRL DX, and a bunch of others.  I have been a regular
participant in many of the majors for a very long time and have a wall full
of plaques for my efforts.

After 66 years of contesting, I'm faced with ben there, done that.  At 80
years old, I am not going to win anything, and I know it.  I don't have the
stamina.  My station used to be very competitive, and it still is, but I
don't do SO2R, I only have one beam/antenna per band.  I do have top-grade
gear, though.

So, I would appreciate some honest thoughts about how to combat contest
burnout.

Pete Chamalian, W1RM

W1RM@Comcast.net

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