[CQ-Contest] Choosing a contest QTH.

Rick Tavan tavan at tibco.com
Mon Jan 28 09:55:55 EST 2002


:-)

Good requirements, Bob. You would enjoy how I described the "three major purposes" of NCCC in one of my editorials for our newsletter:

"· Win contests.
· Learn how people win contests.
· Talk about winning contests.
· Drink beer while talking about winning contests.
· Have fun contesting seriously even though we can’t all win all the time. And lay off the beer while operating contests seriously. But remember, “Field Day isn’t a contest.”
· Have fun contesting less than seriously when time is limited, beer is plentiful and NCCC is not mounting a club effort."

73,

/Rick N6XI


"Bob, N5RP" wrote:

> >At 02:55 PM 1/28/2002 +0000, F5VHN wrote:
> >
> > >How did you choose your contest site ?
> ===========================>
> AA)
> Within walking distance to a pub.
> BB)
> Within walking distance to a Radio Shack.
> CC)
> Within walking distance to a hardware store.
> DD)
> Within walking distance to a couple of nice restaurants.
> EE)
> Within walking distance to another pub.
> Bob Perring
> ...........................................
> Amateur Radio Station  N5RP
> mailto:N5RP at pdq.net
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