[CQ-Contest] "Contesting Secrets" Presentation - 2BSIQ Two Bands Synchronized Interleaved QSOs

Charles Harpole hs0zcw at gmail.com
Sat Mar 11 22:35:24 EST 2017


Ops like this one acknowledge me as HA0CW and before I can correct them,
they are gone to another band or something.  Oh well, I can work him again
with my real call sign.  Charly

On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 9:09 PM, José Nunes CT1BOH <ct1boh at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> In the footsteps of N6TJ's most valuable legacy - Contesting Secrets - I
> made a presentation to CTU - Contest University Italy about 2BSIQ Two Bands
> Synchronized Interleaved QSOs.
>
> This 49 slide presentation explains in great detail, CT1BOH's journey into
> 2BSIQ - Two bands Synchronized Interleaved QSOs.
>
> There are nine sections. The first four explain what 2BSIQ is and how it is
> done. The next two explain the origins of 2BSIQ and the road CT1BOH took
> into it. The last three sections provide valuable insights about this
> contesting mode compared to others and the key factor to obtain super high
> rate QSOs (6,7,8,9,10 QSOs per minute).
>
> You can download and read the presentation by following this link:
>
> http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh/2bsiq?cqc
>
> Below is the presentation contents:
>
>
> 1 - Definition of 2BSIQ
>
> Definition
>
> Two bands
>
> Synchronized
>
> Interleaved
>
> Operating protocol
>
> 2 - Dynamics of 2BSIQ
>
> From QSO to locked moment pair
>
> TX the dominant element of the pair
>
> CW length of TX element, calls and exchanges
>
> Delay and reaction times
> Four operator actions in a pair
>
> 3 - 2BSIQ set-up
>
> Possible 2BSIQ set-ups
> CR3OO set-up during 2016 CQWW CW
> CR3OO QTH
> CR3OO Antennas
>
>
> 4 - “Secrets” of 2BSIQ
>
> 10 "secret" points to keep in mind
>
> 5 - Origins of 2BSIQ
>
> SO2R, Inband, TO7A Interleave
>
> Why isn't TO7A making more QSOs
>
>
> 6 - CT1BOH road to 2BSIQ
>
> Alternating RUN from KH7R in 2000
> Dual CQ with advanced SO2R
> Understanding Multi-Single Inband operation
> Inband technique
> Increasing QSO total with Inband
> CR3A, P33W, 4O3A teams
> TO7A/UT5UGR interleave QSO mode
> TO7A/UT5UGR YouTube videos
> 357.8 QSO/hour rate is not good enough?!
> TO7A 20% QSO increase far from 40%
> TO7A graphical waterfall reveals the problem
> Perfect interleave synchronization graphic waterfall
> 2BSIQ concept is born
> Training 2BSIQ with CW simulator for CQWW CW 2015
>
> 7 - Is 2BSIQ better than SO2R?
>
> 2BSIQ increases QSOs but...
>
> Is that enough to overcome the decrease of multipliers?
>
> Comparing S&P, RUN, SO2R, 2BSIQ from a baseline score
> Adding 20% more QSOs makes 2BSIQ equal to SO2R
> Comparing CR3E (SO2R) with CR3OO (2BSIQ)
>
> 8 - Can the SOAB world record be broken with 2BSIQ?
>
> Targetting EA8BH record
>
> 2BSIQ opens a new possibility
>
> CR3OO, TI5W and ZF2MJ operations
>
> Is the record still possible this cycle?
>
> 9 - Is zone 33 still the best QTH for record breaking
>
> Super High QSOs rates with 2BSIQ
>
> TI5W and ZF2MJ minutes with 10 QSOs
>
> % of USA in normal and super rate minutes
>
> Impact of high % of USA, simultaneously on the two radios
>
> QSOs per hour according to % of USA for CR3OO, TI5W and ZF2MJ
>
> The importance of having many hours with USA
>
> Why hours with higher % of USA are better for 2BSIQ
>
> Time to fly to zone 9 or 10
>
> Listen to 2BSIQ from CR3OO in CQWW CW
>
>
>
> --
> José Nunes
> CONTEST CT1BOH - http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh
> --
> José Nunes
> CONTEST CT1BOH - http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh
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Charly, HS0ZCW


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