[CQ-Contest] Serial # contests, speed?

Gerry Hull gerry at yccc.org
Tue Mar 12 10:53:35 EDT 2019


Oh... and I AGREE with others to NEVER change speed during part of an
exchange.
If you want to slow down, slow down the whole thing.

Gerry W1VE

On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 9:59 AM Gerry Hull <gerry at yccc.org> wrote:

>
>
>
> Hey Mike,
>
> These are interesting questions.  I have the following opinions (which may
> be fundamentals for most of you guys, but will share anyway)
>
> - Never send faster than you can comfortably copy
> - Always adjust your speed for conditions.
> - Page Up/Down is your best friend  (or whatever the speed control is in
> your logger).  Modulate speed to satisfy the mob in a big pile, or to
> attract slower listeners.
> - In RDX, speed and accuracy is king.   Lots of the ops in this contest
> love speed.  However, logging is brutal.  Big penalties if you make
> mistakes.
> - In WPX, not as much.
> - Always use Supercheck ("Check" window in N1MM+) to verify you got the
> right call, or find the call if you got a partial.
> - I tend to have a slightly higher run speed than Scott -- typically 37.
>  However, if the pile is big, I will go as high as 41.   Making mistakes or
> asking for fills is a killer -- so never do a speed where you will make
> errors (sending or receiving).   CQing in contesting is pure marketing.  As
> stations tune by you, or come to your spot, they will listen and quickly
> determine if calling in is "worth it", or they want to move on to the next
> station.  "In and out" is what they want.
> - In all my years of contesting, I've never found that going consistently
> fast has hurt scores.  If I hear a "real" QRS caller, I'll use PgUp/PgDn to
> adjust.   Though I can't tell you how many "straight key" guys I've worked
> going 35+ wpm.  They never ask for repeats.
>
> Just food for thought...
>
> 73,
>
> Gerry VE1RM
>
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 8:42 PM Mike Smith VE9AA <ve9aa at nbnet.nb.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> For contests like RDX and WPX where the exchange is a serial #, do you:
>>
>>
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>> ·       Go as fast as always. (34-36wpm) , risking your qso partner
>> busting the #,but keeping rate high.
>>
>> ·       Go a bit slower (30-32wpm), hoping the QRS improves the copy &
>> reduces busted exchanges.
>>
>> ·       Send everything just as fast as normal (whatever that speed is),
>> but use brackets <<>> (a la N1MM) to slow down JUST the serial #
>>
>> ·       Slow down only for obviously slow callers
>>
>> ·       Something else?
>>
>>
>>
>> Inquiring minds.
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>>
>> I don’t want to skew the results, so I won’t say (yet) what I do.
>>
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>>
>> MikeAA
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>>
>> Mike, Coreen & Corey
>>
>> Keswick Ridge, NB
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