[UK-CONTEST] RoPoCo

Clive Whelan clive.whelan at btinternet.com
Mon Apr 6 10:08:08 PDT 2009


Ed

It's really verrrry simple, change the time slot and activity will 
increase dramatically. Don't and Ropoco will wither and die.

The best (and most demanding) time one can have in any RSGB contest; the 
worst of all time slots. A tale of two contests?


73


Clive
GW3NJW

Ed -- GW3SQX wrote:
> Re: RoPoCo
>
> Managed 65 QSOs here in "pyjama" mode (well, it is before my getting-up time 
> for Sundays!).  This was mostly running, in several places, and some S&P. 
> It's hard to know the right combination, and very tempting to give up 
> running and start searching, but if you know that most people are going to 
> get 40-70 QSOs, you can tolerate 3 minutes between QSOs -- even longer later 
> in the contest.  I used SD (normally I'm on Win-test), but managed to get 
> used to the non-standard keystrokes required.  Could do with a band-map, 
> though, to help in the skipping over obvious dupes in S&P.
>
> All in all, this is an good way to spend 2 hours on a Sunday morning twice a 
> year.  However, my suggestion for  increasing interest, which I've made 
> before, is to introduce a couple of 2-hour phone versions of the contest. 
> Shock, horror!  Then have awards for top three contesters in the four events 
> aggregated (normalised, perhaps).  The format is fine, the duration perfect, 
> but the whole thing needs a shot in the arm, with some new people brought 
> in.
>
> 73,
>
> Ed
>
> P.S.  I had what appeared to be a Frequency Fight with Lionel, G5LP, about 
> 90 minutes through, but it turned out not to be such.  I was calling CQ, 
> things were going slowly, and I was waiting a few seconds to see if any QRS 
> people would call.  Lionel came upon what seemed to be a clear frequency, 
> sent "?".  Hearing this, I assumed he had heard the end of my call, and sent 
> my call again, as one does if it seems that someone has heard a few dits at 
> the end of a CQ and wants to know if you're someone new.  Of course, he was 
> testing the frequency (i.e. abbreviated "QRL?"), but I then heard his call 
> and started to work him.  His call was the start of a CQ (he was a dupe), 
> which I found surprising -- he's usually very well-mannered!  We seemed to 
> part company on good terms, which is just as well, since there is plenty of 
> room for all in this contest on 80m, but it's interesting to note that this 
> sort of thing can happen with the best of intentions.
>
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