[CQ-Contest] Secrets within the logs
    Hal Kennedy 
    halken at comcast.net
       
    Wed Jun 16 13:53:53 PDT 2010
    
    
  
Im afraid folks who dont believe there are secrets concerning little-known
openings, strategies, etc that can be gleaned from winners logs simply
think they dont exist because they dont have any themselves.  They are
guilty of projection.
Particularly from the DX side  there are little known, unusual openings at
places like PJ4 that occur on a reasonably predictable basis  these have
been learned over time by those who go to those places and are a hard-earned
competitive edge.
I share everything I know about station design, antenna design, etc.  But if
you want to know how the bands are going to perform  spend 20 years
figuring it out for yourself, or join me on an M/2 or M/S expedition.  Dont
expect anyone to tell you 15m opens long path from the Caribbean into zone
18 at 3AM local time  when you would assume the band is dead (a bogus but
not too far off example).  All it takes is one open log to wipe out the
knowledge base a lot of hard work has gone into building over time.
I agree with the question posed about why logs should be open.  Is this an
admission that the administrators cant handle the log checking task?  If
so, say so and ask for help with that.  Is this an admission some of us don
t trust the log checkers  there must be a better way to deal with that if
its the case.
73,
Hal N4GG
    
    
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