Excellent Point Jim, At first it seems distracting to the run guy, but like
anything else, you get into a rythym with your mult guy and just rock!!!! See
Ya There Dude...Drubber
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Roberts <ve7zo at hotmail.com>
To: nq4i <nq4i at contesting.com>; w4svo <w4svo at att.net>; Charlie K1XX <k1xx
at cfl.rr.com>; jrcccd <jrcccd at aol.com>; Dean W8ZF <dwfred at
bellsouth.net>; Rick Walker <rnwalker at bellsouth.net>; Marty W1MD <w1md at
arrl.net>; n4bp <n4bp at bellsouth.net>; Ann <wa1s at arrl.net>; Jeff W4DD
<w4dd at arrl.net>
Sent: Sun, Nov 6, 2011 7:01 am
Subject: RE: CW Update
I would like to add a couple of comments to Rick's point 2 -- rate. During
WRTC and for some multi's in the know, dueling CQ's were allowed on the same
band. This maximizes the transmit capabilities of the station so that there is
almost always a transmitted signal being send out. You might have noticed that
this practice was banned, mainly due to claiming more frequencies by loud
signals without adding participation.
However we can effectively achieve the benefits with a mult op who is watching
closely to the rhythm of the run op even when he is running 200/hr. We had
some fun doing this on 10M this year in the phone contest where there was never
a situation when the needed window was empty. When the run station finished
transmitting, the mult op had a new one ready and quickly sent NQ4I. Sometimes
the spacing did not allow the mult op to give the exchange but if you are late,
it doesn't matter because the station you called will give your call and
exchange a second time. In these situations, it is better to select the loud,
fast stations first. Pre-programmed F4 and F2 sending at 35 - 40 wpm should do
the trick.
In the CW test with skimmer, there will always a needed station for the mult op
to work. New, rare mults will require the mult station to step on the run guy
but new, pedestian type mults can be worked with the same technique described
above. Of course, if the run op is having trouble with the weak ones, then
interstation interference will reduce the opportunities however when the band
is open, opportunities should abound. Mult stations transmitting shouldn't be
a zero sum game but 1 + 1 = 2!
Jim VE7ZO
> Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 10:23:14 -0400
> Subject: CW Update
> From: nq4i at contesting.com
> To: w4svo at att.net; ve7zo at hotmail.com; k1xx at cfl.rr.com; jrcccd at
> aol.com; dwfred at bellsouth.net; rnwalker at bellsouth.net; W1MD at
> arrl.net; n4bp at bellsouth.net; wa1s at arrl.net; W4DD at arrl.net
>
> Hi All......just an update..I am in White Plains NY and heading to IT9
> this afternoon...then on to Genoa, Italy....
>
> 1. Skimmer...we will be using this feature to its fullest...the amount
> of data released into the packet cluster screen is MASSIVE...keep a
> watch on the ALT-O window (PAcket) and you will see the NQ4I
> spots...each skimmer is co-ordinated to post ALL NQ4I spots
> simultaneously...so by watching you will havean idea of where your
> signal is being heard....skimmer is amazing in its ability to copy
> call signs....and it is amazing in the way it can be used to see when
> a band is open or not....
>
> 2. MULT stations...in the SSB test we noticed that the MULT op's were
> hesitant to lockout the RUN guys....its all rate dependant...if the
> RUN guy is doing 200 per hour...leave him alone...but if he is having
> to call CQ at all then, that is your clue that you need to be popping
> MULTS on the MULT station.....
>
> 3. CAsh Kitty..we all did $30 in SSB and unfortunately it was not
> enough..so I am requesting $35 if possible to defray meal expenses....
>
> 4. We estimated in SSB that MULT stations contributed nearly 18-20 %
> to the total.....that is meaning that more and more the MULT station
> is
> so necessary to be active on the band...before last weekend, we had
> seen for many years a rate of 12% from MULT...so the contribution by
> MULT stations is getting to be more and more....LOCKOUTS are in place
> and thanks goodness they are really good....the CQWW committee is
> recording the contest and will be looking very closely for stations
> who are not locked out.....
>
> 5. Conditions....it is looking more and more like the CW conditions
> will equal or exceed the conditions for the SSB weekend...I am
> predicting that they will exceed the SSB weekend...if that is the case
> we will be looking at some new records for NQ4I in the test....
>
> GOALS:
>
> 160m ........450 qsos..............21 zones..........101
> countries....Can W4SVO do it again this year?? Last year it was 100
> countries
> 80m............1200 qso's............34 zones..........120 countries
> 40m............2200 qso's.............39 zones..........145 countries
> 20m ...........2500 qso's..............40 zones...........150 countries
> 15m ...........2700 qso's...............40 zones...........155 countries
> 10m ..........2900 qso's................39 zones..........160 countries
>
> Totals ........11950 qso's..........193 zones...........831 countries
>
>
> SCORE 29.9 MIL
>
> First let me say that this is possible....if we stay focused...if we
> co operate, if we pass mults, and if we keep the MULT chairs occupied,
> and if we stay fixed in our goals....I am very pleased with the team
> we will be fielding this year...one of the best teams ever at
> NQ4I....some of the most talented and capable teams ever.....so I say
> "lets rock and roll, and take our toll"
>
> I have to do some trouble shooting on the 12 element 80m array...it
> should be up and operational in time for the test....our low band and
> 40m beverages are some of the best in the SE US....use them wisely....
>
> Ok enough rambling for now...hope that all of you have a great
> Thanksgiving....right now N4BP and K4TD are scheduled to arrive on
> Thanksgivivng day and take part in the NQ4I Family feeding and
> celebration of Thanksgiving......
>
> de Rick
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