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Subject: | Re: [CQ-Contest] Secrets of SSCW - #2 |
From: | Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Oct 2003 22:09:48 -0700 |
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Here's what I do to make time available for contests and still keep
peace (or is it truce?) in the family. I have a calendar program into
which I enter all the contests I'm interested in. I show the name and
the start and end dates and times. e.g. on Oct 24 the calendar shows
*** CQ WW SSB Start 5pm; Oct 25 shows *** CQ WW SSB; and Oct 26 shows
*** CQ WW SSB 5pm end. The times are local, not UTC. What are the
three *? I have devised a rating system which works as follows: If there is one * that tells my wife that I might enter it but if she wants to schedule something else, go right ahead - no need to ask me. If there are two * that tells my wife that I want to enter this one but it's negotiable. *** tells my wife that this is a biggie and there isn't much that's more important to me than being in it. You don't want to overdo the *** ones. For the four months Sep to Dec I have only 11 of them. This calendar becomes the family planning calendar. There is also the problem of interruptions. I have spent some time trying to think of ways of communicating the fact that this is an all-encompassing activity which requires intense concentration, making interruptions intolerable. What I came up with was triggered by the european custom of referring to contesting as "radio sport". So, now I tell people that contesting is just like running a marathon. It is something you train for and you have to spend some money on it if you want to do well. When the marathon date comes up nobody asks you to justify what you're doing and wouldn't it be a better use of your time to wash the car. You run the marathon. I have been making this marathon analogy for 2-3 years. Now, during a contest, when my wife wants to know if the blue sweater looks better than the green I can ask her if she would interrupt in the same way if I were running in a marathon. Well, that's the plan. So far I have yet to actually try it. Still, it is true that you would be admired by all and sundry if you chose marathon running as your sport. Well, I chose radio. When looked at this way, all guilt falls away. Loved the NCC tapes. Some of the techniques illustrated are simply awesome. 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO Tree wrote:
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