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Subject: | [CQ-Contest] How to call CQ in a contest [WA2GO's secret technique revealed] |
From: | "John W" <xnewyorka@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Fri, 27 Feb 2004 14:01:03 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:cq-contest@contesting.com> |
OK guys, I'm going to give away my secret for how to call CQ correctly in a
contest. Don't say I never gave ya nothin'.......... CALL CQ IN THE WAY THAT YIELDS THE HIGHEST RATE OF NEW (NON-DUPE) QSO's AT THAT MOMENT. n.b.: The "right" way to call CQ may change many times throughout the contest, because the rate will change many times throughout the contest. So the operator must be dynamic and flexible to take into account the changes affecting what is the best way to call CQ at any given moment. In order to answer the question correctly, there are many parameters that you must take into account: How open is the band? What are the conditions like? In which direction are you beaming, and what kind of ops are you most likely to find on the band from that area at this time of day? Who is on the band at the moment (what is the blend between contesters and casual ops?) How long have you been on the band? How long have you been on the frequency? How close are the nearby stations and how much QRM are they causing to the guys you want to work? Have you been spotted? How loud are you? How clean is your keying or audio? How fast are you sending? What is your current rate? What kind of rate will the band support at the moment (as given by the rates of other competing stations in your area who have a good clear frequency and approximately the same score as you)? How rare are you? Are you fresh meat on this band? Are you likely to be a desirable mult for lots of people? How long is your call sign? And NOW for the MOST IMPORTANT parameter..... <drum roll please> What kind of CQ is needed in order to catch the attention of the op who is JUST ABOUT to tune across your CQ frequency? Rhetorical question?? Not really. You need to try ALL the methods and decide what works best for YOU based on YOUR ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. There - - now that I've given away the secret, there is nothing more to say on this topic. Oh - except one thing: Please don't send a "K" after your CQ in a contest. That would work only if EVERYBODY did it, and most people won't do it. Otherwise, it's ambiguous whether or not the K is part of the call. Happy CQ'ing, John WA2GO _________________________________________________________________ Click, drag and drop. My MSN is the simple way to design your homepage. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200364ave/direct/01/ --------------------------------------------------------------- The world's top contesters battle it out in Finland! THE OFFICIAL FILM of WRTC 2002 now on professional DVD and VHS! http://home1.pacific.net.sg/~jamesb/ --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest |
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