[UK-CONTEST] S&P Technique
G3SJJ
g3sjj at btinternet.com
Fri Mar 17 16:18:23 EST 2006
Oh yes. You got the Rotor Card in your Rotator Control Box? Don't even
need to touch the controls. Works directly with Logger32 but MM needs LP
Rotor.
Chris JJ
Chris Swallow wrote:
>Chris,
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>Another neat trick with that is to sort the available stuff by direction to
>save too much beam waggling! Just click on the column heading.
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>Chris G3VHB
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>Ps sorry about the Americanism (neat trick!!)
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
>[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of G3SJJ
>Sent: 17 March 2006 17:57
>To: UK Contest Reflector
>Subject: [UK-CONTEST] S&P Technique
>This is off the N1MM Reflector posted by N1MM himself. It really works,
>we (GU4CHY, G4AXX and myself) used it here at G8D in last year's CQWW
>CW. The key is the Available Mults window which is better than Writelog.
>Not sure how Wintest and SD handles this kind of thing. Try it in this
>weekend's Russian Contest. Chris G3SJJ
>
>"In any big contest there are a lot of spots. Here is how to get your
>share -- i.e. a high rate working just spots.
>
>Pick a band with a lot of spots, by looking at the number of mults and
>Qs shown in the Available window.
>
>Using Alt-Ctl-up/down, jump through the mults available on that band.
>Don't focus on the bandmap, focus on your ears. Is it a huge pile? If
>so, judge your ability to crack it and move on if necessary. Except at
>the very beginning/end of a contest, you should be able to work a lot of
>mults without waiting, unless you already worked them.
>
>Now the important part. Don't wait for a station. There are lots
>available. You want the quickest. Listen -- is he ready to work you?
>Make a judgment as to how fast you can work him. This should take just
>a second. If it's not going to be quick, go to the next one. Loop
>through the mults until you determine that it will take too long to work
>another one.
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>Now go through the Qs doing the same thing. You will stop at each mult
>along the way, so you will get a chance to work them again.
>
>This is NOT dxing! You don't want to work the best stations, just any
>station. Rate is king. As you jump through the stations RAPIDLY, you
>will eventually find a station saying QRZ? You have a guess at his
>call, from the spot. Just make him tell you his call before you log
>him... "Are you RU1A?" usually works fine.
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>When you have looped through a few times and you keep landing on a
>station, and the station is not there, that can become your new run
>frequency. Check to see if it is in use. If not in use, use Alt-D to
>delete the spot and press F1 to tell the program that you are now running."
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