There was no time for boredom in last weekends WPX contest but here
are some interesting ideas. Mark, N2QT
kindly agreed to
share his article with us.
HOW DO YOU BEAT BOREDOM IN A
CONTEST?
from Mark, N2QT
I've been trying to figure out how to
keep myself interested enough in
holding a run frequency when the rate drops
off. Best I can tell that's a
key to a better score in a contest like the
160 SSB where run frequencies
are valuable and the whole band is full of
CQers who've you have already
worked. .
As we all know the BIC (Butt
in Chair) factor is key to improving contest
scores. In addition in many
contests 'If you're not running you're losing'.
Many of us struggle at times
to put these into practice. Here is what I've
learned, heard, or used to
help me.
Be Comfortable, or you'll start thinking about doing anything
else.
1. Have a comfortable chair (Herman Miller Aerons are recommended but
expensive)
2. Be warm/cool enough. Be sure to factor in the heat from
linears.
3. If you use bifocals consider computer glasses to avoid stressing
your
neck
4. Noise can wear you down, use good headphones to reduce
outside noise. DSP
noise reduction can help, although it can hurt
intelligibility. I find that
I look forward to the quiet when transmitting
so having TX MON off works for
me.
5. Be sure your keyboard/mouse/rig
seating is ergonomically correct. See
http://www.safecomputingtips.com/
ergonomic-checklist.html or other sites
for details.
6. Use technology
where possible, i.e. voice key ing, ESM etc. Don't wear
yourself
out.
Stay Focused
1. Set goals, have a plan.
2. Some people find
knowing how others are doing is motivating
(getscores.org or serial numbers
in SS or WPX). If allowed, watching packet
spots is also helpful.
3. Be
part of a team or work at a multi-op to cheer each other on.
Stay
Busy.
If you don't have enough to stay occupied even waxing the car sounds
better!.
1. SO2R is great as you can S&P while still CQing. SO2V is
also practical
for single band contests or if you're not setup for SO2R.
Watch TV (sports
seem popular) with the volume off or low.
2. Read
something (newspaper, magazines are better than tech references). If
you
surf the web, be aware of the shifting keyboard focus as the computer
CQs
for you.
3. Be loud (or at least act like you're loud). Being a rare mult is
also
good!
Learn From Every Contest
1. Make notes for each
contest.
2. Read the comments from others.
3. If you can't operate the
whole contest time period be sure to know when
the peak times are.