I don't think conditions were all that hot. Unless you wanted to work the
West Coast... on all bands. Nor do I think the activity was all that hot.
But that may have been because of the lack of close in stations. I had to
wait till I went to 160 to work local at all. Such as GA and AL. And
thanks to the SECC for those, and especially K4NO for AL.
Dan/W4NTI
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From: "Sherman Banks" <w4atl at earthlink.net>
To: "SECC" <secc at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 2:46 PM
Subject: [SECC] NAQP Strategy
> Well from looking at the scores I did not have the same success in
> making QSOs as others did. I thought it was conditions but it was more
> likely operator and strategy. I only had about 200 QSOs after about 5
> hours of operation before I had to leave and go to Rome, GA. I usually
> try to stay on the high bands for the first half of the contest and then
> work the low bands for the second half of the contest. That was most
> likely not the right strategy with the high QSO totals I have been seeing.
>
> How soon should you go to the lower bands for next weekend?
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