As Scott K0DQ says, "The first casulty of battle (or a contest) is the
plan." My plan in the 2200-2230z practice was to start on 10/15, go to
20/15 after ten minutes and them 20/40 the last 10 minutes. Even with these
supposedly punk conditions, there were immediate pile-ups of JAs (and US) on
both bands that I couldn't break away from. The JAs were weak, but
printable. A few Europeans called in, late in the evening for them on the
high bands.
Very few stations realized a practice was going on and it was hard to get
zones and QTHs from most of them. OTOH, no one I worked questioned my
sending a zone in the exchange. Got quite a few ITU zones, carry over from
IARU/WRTC I suppose.
Moral for all of us is to be flexible and let propagation and activity
determine where to operate.
Ed W0YK
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Ed W0YK wrote:
Thursday, 25 September, 2200-2230z
Friday, 26 September, 0330-0400z
Follow CQ WW RTTY Contest Rules on whatever bands are open for you (80-10m).
Try out your hardware, software, messages, operating, etc. before the big
weekend event!
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