[CQ-Contest] WRTC 2022 Website is online ! Qualification Rules and Mailing List subscription ready !

rjairam at gmail.com rjairam at gmail.com
Tue Jan 1 16:59:13 EST 2019


Compared to your peers out there? Easier?

Ria
N2RJ

On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 4:46 PM Steve London <n2icarrl at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 01/01/2019 09:20 AM, rjairam at gmail.com wrote:
> > In my experience, low power is actually easier to win. The high power
> > entrants often have “big stacks and kilowatts of power.” Often no expense
> > spared and now remote in Maine.  Low power not so much. as it’s low power
> > and lesser antennas many times. That said it’s far more frustrating to
> > enter as low power as you’re often dead last in pileups. I tried it, won
> > but it was just painful.
>
> At least you work the station. Come out to the western USA, run high power
> and
> big antennas, wait until no one else is calling, and then listen to the
> station
> CQ in your face.
>
> :)
>
> Happy New Year to all.
>
> Steve, N2IC
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