Low Power Contesting (100watts and a wire antenna) Jay KT5E



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Low Power Contesting (100watts and a wire antenna) Jay KT5E

Low Power Contesting 100 watt rig A simple wire antenna A microphone OR A paddle

Low Power Contesting Agenda What is contesting Why contesting How to get started Advancing from search and pounce Improving your station and scores Links

What is Contesting? Also known as radiosport Contacting other amateur radio operators Various modes (SSB, CW, or RTTY) Various power levels (QRP, 100watts, High power) Stateside and DX Single operator, multi- operator or Assisted Assisted is utilizing online tools to find stations/multipliers

Why Contesting? For fun of course For points For bragging rights For certificates and plaques (1rst, 2 nd, 3 rd, etc.) To help get other awards Worked all States or Counties Worked all Continents/Zones DXCC Prefixes Japanese Perfectures Russian Oblasts 100s of other awards (see ARRL Handbook) You will become a better operator You will better understand your rig, antennas and propagation Do you enjoy ARES, Nets, etc? - contesting will make you a better Net operator

How to get started Choose a popular contest CQ Worldwide US works DX and vice versa CQ WPX US works everyone (DX and US) lots of activity ARRL Field Day US (great for low power, wire ant, and activity) ARRL DX Contest US works DX ARRL Sweepstakes US, great exchange, lots of activity One of many state QSO parties California and Texas are big, Colorado QSO party makes you the DX See the contest calendar at www.contesting.com

How to get started Try a single band entry Allows for other things on the weekend You will learn this band very well Listen to the DX beacons prior to the contest to understand propagation on the band - http://www.ncdxf.org/beacon/beaconschedule.html Beacons are CW so note SNR compared to SSB Modest antennas Sit with one or more experienced operators during a contest Get with a few others and do a Multi- operator entry Search and Pounce Start low or high and slowly work the other way Pick off those loud stations If you can hear them you can work them Pay attention to how others are working stations learn Those that are fast and have good ears will get you in sooner Those that are less experienced will be frustrating so move on

Advancing from search and pounce Holding a frequency For success here make sure the band is playing well Your ease of working others during search and pounce Loads of S9 or better signals Lots of multi- hop propagation many various signals Listen to the DX beacons prior to the contest (or during) to understand propagation on the band prior to running Search & pounce until you find an opening Start from low to high or high to low Work stations until you find a crack Call CQ and keep up the chatter Keep the calls short (CQ contest Kilo Tango Five Echo, or contest Kilo Tango Five Echo) Leave only 2-3 seconds between calls Do not expect to eliminate all QRM when choosing a frequency it is a contest! remember K5tr

Improving your station/contesting skills Antenna Orientation Note height for DX vs domestic Think about how you can upgrade given your restrictions and budget Wire arrays, loops, etc. See ARRL antenna book or ON4UN low band Dxing for ideas Use a headset and a footswitch This keeps your hands free to enter calls, work the rig, etc. Quicker than moving your hand to the PTT Use a logging program with a built in keyer and rig interface Sending CQs during the late hours can be tiring Automated CQs can give you some pleasure reading when things are slow Quality helps hold a frequency

Improving your station/contesting skills

Improving your station/contesting skills Get propagation software understand the best time to switch bands

Improving your station/contesting skills Learn CW Increase your skills Better signal to noise ratio (10db or more) Wire antennas sound like SSB yagis 100w CW signals like KW SSB signals Longer band openings More dx more frequently More bandwidth 160 meter (example) Wire antenna - dipole 300 qsos, 71 sections, 48 states 5 watts

Links www.contesting.com - The contesting alternative to Eham www.solarcycle24.com - Check to see how the cycle is progressing http://www.arrl.org/contests - ARRL contest pages http://www.cq- amateur- radio.com/cq_contests/index_cq_contests.html - CQ Magazine contest pages http://www.ncdxf.org/beacon/beaconschedule.html - DX beacons to help you study propagation Propagation prediction software Ace HF - http://www.mygeoclock.com/acehf/ Wincap - http://www.taborsoft.com/wwizard/ W6EL - http://www.qsl.net/w6elprop/ http://www.ncjweb.com/ - The National Contest Journal sponsored by the ARRL