CONTESTING WHY WE DO IT.. · CONTESTING . WHY ARE THESE MANIACS USING “MY “ BAND . Efficiency...
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CONTESTING
WHY & HOW
We do it..
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First The
“Wife“ Slide
WHO I AM • KT7G,
• Rick Smith, • ZK1 TTG, V31 TB, vp5/KT7G
• First licensed in 58
• at the age of 1 5…
Don’t bother
to do the math,
I’m 69 …and counting
Disclaimer The information presented is thought, by
me, to be accurate and complete. However No Warranty is expressed or
Implied And Batteries are not included.
What is
DX?
DXing,
making two way radio contact with distant stations in amateur
radio
DX
Generally Refers to
A Station Not in the Same
country that you are.
Contesters & DXers Are somewhat the same!
•You Will work DX while Contesting
•While you are working DX, some of it only shows up around
Contests. •Dxpeditions usually are centered
around a contest
•Not just for obsessed ADD operators with no life.. Well maybe it is..
•A very efficient way to get new countries, states.
•DX stations are there for the contests, and you
CONTESTING
WHY ARE THESE MANIACS
USING “MY “ BAND
Efficiency
Quicker way To work
For awards
Working for Paper •States (50) WAS •DX (1 00 of 328) DXCC •Counties (3077) USA CA
WAS Worked all States • Single Band or Mixed • Specific Mode or Mixed
5BWAS Proven Communications
with 250 fellow U. S. amateurs.
….12 years
of
Sweepstakes
contests,
before
LOTW.
250 actual cards!
DXCC DX Century Club
Proven contacts with 100
DXCC entities
QSL cards or LOTW Credit
5BDXCC •Also a plaque and certificate
•I don’t have one to show
•Just Four bands do not count.
• Need 40 more on 80 meters
8BDXCC I know of one in Vancouver, could be more. No actual award,
yet
Contests • Are held in several modes. • RTTY • CW • SSB • PSK-31
Contests • Have specific exchanges.. • Sweepstakes, running @ 2100Z, Today being the most complex..
– Serial # 1 – Precedence- (Q/A/B/U/M/S) B – Your callsign KT7G – Year first licensed. 58 – Section WWA
How Do I know what contest is on?
I hear someone I want
but he is in some contest!
I wonder if there is
something on the
“WEB”?
If you email me
Kt7g at arrl.net I will send you a file with the web links
In a perfect world,
you can click on them and go there
Resources for contesting
•There is a website detailing what contests are currently running and what is coming, WA7BNM contest calendar.
WA7BNM contest calendar
“Unlimited” allows spotting assistance.
Contest Specific Awards •Plaques •Certificates.
•“Clean Sweep” Mugs
•“Participation” Pins
was I able to work all 80 sections?
I brought a friend along who is almost continous
transmit. . and
HOW
I was invited to use more
aluminum than I had ever seen
together.
•PINS or Participation in November Sweepstakes.
•Clean Sweep Mug for working all Sections.
•Both “Available for purchase”…..
To Have Fun at This..
You can do this on paper…
But It is a whole lot easier
With a computer.
Spotting
Networks
Spotting •Packet Spotting Network
Dxscape from Japan
•Easy to access
from the internet
•My browser
home page. .
Running within
A contesting
Program..
N1MM
N1mm Logger
• Designed as a contesting program.
• Will keep track of dupes & points. • Will generate required files for
submission.
N1mm Logger
•Will generate Amateur Data Interchange Format (ADIF) •-----for export to your actual logging database program. •Does not function well as a log database.
What is ADIF? •Amateur Data Interchange Format •Defines the fields and language for log programs and sharing data between them •<CALL:5>K4GMH <TIME_ON:4>0421 <QSO_DATE:8>20070128 <MODE:4>RTTY <BAND:3>80M <FREQ:7>3.58943 <RST_SENT:3>599 <RST_RCVD:3>599 <QSL_RCVD:1> n <FREQ_RX:7>3.58943 <EOR>
Log Window
Input Window
Check & Score
Bandmap
•Populates from the spots
•Click on one and …
•The radio moves there
General rules for Any Contest
• Always download the rules Before it starts.
• Actually READ them before it starts. • I save them as a PDF on my desktop, so
I can find them, if I have questions during contest.
More General rules for Any Contest •Do not Spot yourself.
•Do not work just one. . You will be
A “unique”.
•No WARC band activity 1 2M, 1 7M, 30M,
Frequencies to avoid
• NCDXF beacons 14.100… • Slow Scan TV 14.230 • Maritime Net 14.313 • County Hunters 14.336 • Any obvious Net activity..
WPX Series • 48 hours 00:00 Saturday- 23:59 Sunday • Did you catch that? • Work Prefixes (KE7, KF7, v31, vp5…) • You could be a multiplier and wanted.. • Exchange is RST plus Serial # • CQ Magazine has an award for working all
prefixes.
WPX Series • RTTY Feb 11-12 2012 • SSB March 24-25 2012 • CW May 26-27 2012
Certificates Available
Sometimes. . It is a matter of what
category you pick. .
#9 world…#5 North America with Barbara, Phil and Jake
ARRL DX series
•48 hours 00:00 Saturday- 00:00 Monday •Did you catch that? •You work DX including KL7, KH6. •DX incl KL7, KH6 works 48 states.. •Ur Exchange is state, DX is power. •Includes 160M.
ARRL DX series
•CW third full weekend in February
•SSB first full weekend in March
IARU HF series • 1 2 hours 1 2:00 UTC Saturday- Sunday • Use of spotting nets, packet, or multi-
channel decoders (such as CW Skimmer) is not permitted. Single- operator stations that use spotting nets, packet or multi- channel decoders will be reclassified to the Multi- operator, Single Transmitter category.
IARU HF series • Work anyone • Exchange signal report & ITU zone • Must remain on a band and mode for at
least 1 0 minutes before changing bands or modes.
• Violation of the band change rules will reclassify the entry as a checklog.
• This is definitely a read the rules event.
IARU HF series • The second full weekend of July.
• Can enter SSB, CW or Mixed. • Includes 160 meters
CQWW series • 48 hours 00:00 Saturday- 00:00
Monday. • Work anybody Mults are zones,
countries. • Allows spotting assistance, assisted
category. • Allows Team @ different stations. • Includes 1 60 Meters
CQWW series • RTTY last weekend in
September • SSB last weekend in October • CW last weekend in November
Rookie Roundup • The Rookie Roundup is a contest aimed at
Amateurs licensed for three years or less. • six-hour event • April, August & December. • Rookies can contact anybody, while "Old
Timers" make contact with only Rookies. • Mentoring is a big part of this event.
RTTY Roundup • First full weekend in January after new
years. • Digital modes only • NO 160M • 1800 UTC Saturday to 2400 Sunday. • Work anybody, once per band.
Field Day • Last full weekend in June. • Not a contest but looks like one - - - - Work sections. - - - - US and VE only. - - - - Multi Multi • Watch W7AIA. org for details. .
State QSO Parties
• 7 land QSO party. (7QP) • Salmon Run, Washington QSO
Party. • Many others…
7QP • WA, OR, ID, MT, UT, AZ, WY, NV. • First weekend in May. • 6 am to midnight local on Saturday. • Good chance to pick up paper.
– Highest score in county, state. • Good chance to pick up States &
counties for your awards.
7QP • I usually run Mobile in some
lesser populated Oregon Counties.
Oregon County Populations
•Hood River - 21 , 533 •Wasco - 23, 71 2 •Gilliam - 1 , 775 •Sherman - 1 , 699 •Morrow - 1 1 , 753 •Umatilla - 72, 928
Not Hams, total people!
Salmon Run • Washington QSO Party.. • First started by BEARS, Now done by
WWDXC, and Redmond Top Key.
• Some prizes are Smoked Salmon. • Good chance to pick up Washington
Counties. For WA-WAC.
Salmon Run • The 3rd full weekend of September • from 1600Z Saturday through 0700Z
Sunday (about 09 am-midnight pacific) • Then from 1600Z – 2400Z Sunday. • 2012: September 15-16
Salmon Run • FREQUENCIES • Contest Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10,
and 6 meters
Salmon Run • Contest Modes: SSB, CW, and Digital
(Any computer-to-computer mode is digital (excluding CW) and only one digital contact may be made with a station on each band).
• Mixed-mode entries are required to make at least 10 contacts on each mode for which the log is submitted.
Salmon Run • Suggested Frequencies: • CW 1850, 3550, 7045, 14050, 21050,
28040 kHz and 50.095 MHz
Confirmations • If you want some of these pieces of
paper you need Cards or LOTW credit. • You need to keep track of what cards
you have sent and received. . • You need an electronic Logging program!
DxKeeper • Part of DXLAB suite of programs • Database made for Ham logging
– Tracks awards – Tracks Cards sent & received – Interfaces to LOTW, EQSL – Exports & Imports ADIF
– prints labels, cards...
DXLAB Suite •Commander, Controls your radio •DXKeeper, see previous slide •DxVIEW, Tracks awards, beam headings •Pathfinder, Finds the QSL route for the card •Spot Collector, Gets packet spots. •WinWarbler, Operates digital modes •PropView, checks propagation
PATHFINDER
Spot collector
OVERWHELMED? • Feel like a mosquito in a nudist colony..
– Don’t know where to begin?
• Dxlab has a launcher. • Pick the launcher
– Only download what you want • When you are ready to use it..
Paper Awards
Usually require some
Contact Confirmation,
QSL Card,
LOTW…
QSL Cards • Direct ---Print or get yours printed. • Electronic --- EQSL, LOTW • Bureau ---bulk Mail ---Global QSL
Direct QSLing • Print Cards • Print Labels or hand print on them. • Nesting envelopes. • $1.05 out bound to most of world. ---VE, XE slightly less
Direct QSLing • Return Stamps or $2 or $3 for postage. • $0.45 domestic. • Usual return a Month or less.
W7NN • Hamstuff by W7NN
• Offers blank card stock • Program to make your own
cards • Prints QSL Info with the Card
Print.
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Plum DX
Electronic QSL • EQSL 1. Not accepted by ARRL. 2. Allows you to match submissions. 3. Allows fishing… 4. Good for CQ magazine awards. 5. Have their own awards.
Electronic QSL • Logbook of the World (LOTW) 1. Arrl administered. 2. Good for WAS, DXCC. 3. Blind Match, no fishing. 4. Saves Postage costs!
Bureau System • Sorting & distribution center for
the bulk mailing of DX cards. • ARRL and 1 0 Radio Clubs in U. S. • WVDXC in Portland for “7” • Usually Radio club in DX countries. • Not all countries
Bureau System • You provide or buy Envelopes and Postage
from Bureau to you, inbound. • Can do Outbound, if a league member. • Sorted by Entity. • Pay by Weight. • Pay postage to ARRL. • 6 months to……. .
Bureau alternative • Global QSL 1. You design card with their editor. 2. Upload ADIF information. 3. They Print and Bulk mail to Bureaus 4. $13.50 per 100, less per 1000
General rules for Any Contest
• Always download the rules Before it starts. • Actually READ them before it starts. • I save them as a PDF on my desktop, so I can
find them, if I have questions during contest.
General rules for Any Contest
. Do not Spot yourself.
• Do not work just one. . You will be unique. • No WARC band activity 1 2M, 1 7M, 30M.
• Don’t expect me to answer your questions
during the contest…. B4 or After. .
That’s’ it,
Thanks!
QRZ?