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Subject: [SECC] Run or S&P Mode for new contesters?
From: k1zzi at comcast.net (Ralph K1ZZI)
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 11:43:47 -0400
Run or S&P Mode for new contesters?

S&P - That's called Search and Pounce and the most common mode for new 
contesters and for old and rusty contesters as well.  You get to pick and 
choose and move at your own pace.  You are still trying to figure this whole 
contesting thing out.  It can be intimidating when you come across an OP 
running fast (QRQ).  It's hard to copy the exchange info.  You can just move on 
down the band or you might what to hang out a while and figure this guy out.  
It might take two, three or even four exchanges but you will get it because you 
are challenged and determined!     

Sometimes you hear numbers or an exchange that just don't make sense no matter 
how many times you hear it.  The OP is probably using "cut numbers".  To make 
matters worse these OP's usually come at you FAST and it can leave you 
scratching your head!  These are the ones you are afraid to ask for a repeat at 
the risk of sounding stupid.  So you hang out and listen for another 5 minutes 
and you still can't get it.  Everyone else seems to copy okay but you are 
stumped?  Be familiar with cut numbers and remember these:  

1 = A
5 = E
9 = N
0 = T  

The only cut number I recommend using right away is N for 9 but only for RST.  
In a contest 599 takes forever to get two 9's out.  We already know the number 
so use 5NN and shorten it up.  ENN (599) sounds cool in a fast exchange but I 
don't recommend using it starting out.  Zero is the longest and most 
troublesome number.  Hey be sure to copy that 5th dash! ...or was that an 8 or 
9?  The easiest number to copy is #1.    If you only copy A, W or J then you 
know it's a 1.  

Be careful using T for zero.  The only time I consider using T is in between 
other numbers and still I rarely use it.  Like 501 1003 (5T1 1TT3).  A much 
higher chance for errors and repeats using T on the end of numbers.

Speaking of repeats.  A little off topic but something to consider when you are 
asked to "repeat".  If your CW speed is close to the Run station, repeat your 
exchange at the same speed again.  The reason he asked for a repeat was because 
he didn't hear what you said.  It was not because he can't copy at your speed!  
DON'T slow down and repeat @ 10 WPM.  Chances are you just made the problem 10X 
worse and got another AGN request.  Here's why...  and it  happens a lot on the 
low bands in noise and static crash conditions.  Slowing down dramatically 
increases the possibility of the next static crash hitting right in the middle 
resulting in another AGN request.  Often times speeding up is exactly the best 
solution for getting thru just before the next crash!              

Once you feel comfortable doing S&P and built up some confidence, it's time to 
think about trying the dreaded and most feared mode of all. "Run Mode".  After 
all you are a contester and you like the competition?  Time to get your score 
up and you can do it.  

Run Mode for beginners part II later.  I have to  take a break.  

Ralph K1ZZI

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