[CQ-Contest] Is the wpx a prefix test or dx contest?

Cqtestk4xs at aol.com Cqtestk4xs at aol.com
Wed May 8 07:26:17 EDT 2013


Never said it was easy from out there, just that it was easier to work  
three and six pointers from NE than SE.
 
You guys out west get your turns in SS and other domestic contests.
 
73 Bill
 
 
In a message dated 5/8/2013 10:54:44 A.M. Coordinated Universal Time,  
w0mu at w0mu.com writes:

Try it  from Colorado or anywhere further west.

Mike W0MU

On 5/7/2013  2:25 PM, Cqtestk4xs at aol.com wrote:
> I'm not for changing the rules  but.........
>   
> If one thinks the difference in  propagation relatively minor you haven't
> operated from both  places.  I had a friend come down from W2 land years 
ago
> and  worked in the WAE CW.  He was listening on 80 and wanted to know  
when
> the EU stations got loud.  I told him that was as loud as  they usually  
get.
>   
> In the winter K1s can run  EU almost 24 hours a day on 40 for CQWW.   Try
> that from  here.
>   
> I'm not saying we don't have advantages,  but we do NOT have pretty much 
the
>   same prop as K1  does.
>   
> My previous post summed up SE strategy,  work quantity and not  quality.  
It
> worked for me this  year.
>   
> Bill K4XS/KH7XS
>    
> In a message dated 5/7/2013 8:15:54 P.M. Coordinated Universal  Time,
> xdavid at cis-broadband.com writes:
>   
> In  any  case I suspect
> that many of us not living on the east coast  find the  distinction
> between Georgia and Massachusetts to be  relatively  minor
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