[UK-CONTEST] Sleep, 48 Hour Contests, Multi op team selection and SO entry
David, G3YYD
g3yyd at btinternet.com
Wed Feb 25 06:12:11 EST 2009
Drug testing just like "proper" sports with life time ban if positive?
Better make Beer a legal drug for "Radio Sport".
Tom Wylie wrote:
> Gosh - the next thing we'll have drug testing for AFS? hihi
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> Tom
> FDM
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> David, G3YYD wrote:
>> I was watching a programme last night concerning sleep and it seems
>> that about 80% of the population have to get their sleep in. However
>> there are 20% who can stay awake for considerable periods of time
>> without compromising their ability to perform. May be an additional
>> selection for Multi op contest team after operating skill is our
>> inherited ability to go without sleep.
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>> The presenter, one of the 80%, tried a drug which let him go for 48
>> hours without sleep and without performance degradation. If anything
>> it improved his reaction times. But the drug caused serious skin
>> rash, which could if he repeated the drug have lethal consequences
>> for him- so no short cuts for the 80%.
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>> Unfortunately for contest performance, I am not in the 20% minority
>> but in the 80% majority and need to sleep during the normal sleeping
>> periods. A definite disadvantage for 48 hour SO2R contesting and
>> especially so for low band contests. Therefore for me single band 10m
>> or 15m might be a better bet than all band entries. This in turn
>> would influence what antennas to put on the mast.
>>
>> David G3YYD
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