[UK-CONTEST] Operating a 24 hour contest and staying awake?

Andy Swiffin a.l.swiffin at dundee.ac.uk
Tue Sep 7 04:23:08 PDT 2010


> 
> 7. If it's a really serious HF SSB contest entry, think about how you're 
> going to relieve yourself.  24 hours without number two-sies is 
> manageable, but if you don't have a toilet very close to your operating 
> station, think of something you can pee into at the operating desk 
> without making a mess.  One litre milk jugs have plenty of carrying 
> capacity and a nice wide entry - have a few empties to hand.  You 
> neither want to give up your dream frequency in the middle of a 250/hour 
> run nor do you want to be operating at less than peak performance 
> because you're in cramp!
> 

Or if you're feeling rich (compared with using a milk jug) - the flying community already have this sorted: http://www.flightstore.co.uk/little-john-portable-urinal.asp/safety/personal 

Andy
gm8oeg




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