[SFDXA] 30 Ham Radio Contesting Tips

Bill bmarx at bellsouth.net
Sun Jun 22 10:57:05 EDT 2014


   From Contesting.com:


  30 Days --- 30 Ham Radio Contesting Tips

Posted by Scot, K9JY <http://k9jy.com/blog/author/Scot,%20K9JY/>

For September, I gave myself a challenge: post one ham radio contesting 
tip a day to kick off the fall contesting season. The subject matter was 
easy as I love contesting. The challenge was in writing thirty articles, 
as well as a few others, during the month instead of my normal 20-25.

What I didn't want to do was have one article with a simple listing of 
30-tips. I wanted to go into a little more depth with each of the tips 
so that some reasoning and explanation could take place.

But, it's tough to scroll through the entire month of September to find 
those tips, so I'm consolidating them here.

Thanks for all of your comments and writing references to these 
articles; I really appreciate it.

*30 Ham Radio Contesting Tips:*

 1. Schedule your Contests
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/01/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-schedule-your-contests/>.
    The really great thing about contesting is they are regularly
    scheduled --- regardless of great propagation, DXpeditions or the
    mood of the sun.
 2. Create a contest goal
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/02/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-create-a-contest-goal/>.
    Goals are good and help motivate you while participating.
 3. Contest on your terms
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/03/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-contest-on-your-terms/>.
    Contest for and be motivated by your reasons. Not everyone is out to
    win the contest; it could be you want to learn a new mode.
 4. Have an operating plan
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/04/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-have-an-operating-plan/>.
    Having a plan provides you guidance for the contest and a baseline
    to compare against reality in the midst of battle.
 5. Test equipment before the contest
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/05/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-test-equipment-before-contest/>.
    You do want your stuff to work, right?
 6. Update Multiplier Files
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/06/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-update-multiplier-files/>.
    Downloading the latest ensures you won't miss a juicy multiplier
    during the contest.
 7. Read the contest rules
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/07/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-read-the-contest-rules/>.
    You'd be surprised how often this bites you --- even experienced
    contesters.
 8. Work a contest one month before the real contest
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/08/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-work-a-contest-one-month-before-the-real-contest/>.
    The sun rotates once a month (27 days)...so work a contest the month
    before to experience the propagation you will have before the one
    you really want to concentrate on later.
 9. Test ergonomics
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/09/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-test-ergonomics/>.
    Sitting in a chair contesting a long while will test how well your
    station is laid out for operating.
10. Have a guest op checklist
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/10/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-have-a-guest-op-checklist/>.
    What should you bring as a guest op?
11. Compete with a partner
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/11/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-compete-with-a-partner/>.
    Work a contest with someone in your club (together or at your
    individual stations). Discuss what worked and what didn't about the
    contest.
12. Review Newsletter for Contest DXpeditions
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/12/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-review-newsletter-for-contest-dxpeditions/>.
    Lots of people travel for contests. Make sure you take a look at the
    list from your favorite ham radio newsletter.
13. Have propagation plan
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/13/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-have-a-propagation-plan/>.
    Propagation programs can suggest what will be open where. Having a
    propagation plan can give you a guide while contesting.
14. Filter your packet connection
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/14/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-filter-your-packet-connection/>.
    If the contest allows packet, filter the connection to match up with
    your station.
15. Accurate logging
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/15/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-accurate-logging/>.
    A contest is about working stations --- and logging them accurately.
    If you don't you get penalized.
16. Send in your log
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/16/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-send-in-your-log/>.
    Even if you didn't work many stations, you can help the contest by
    sending in your log to help enable log checking.
17. Logbook of The World
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/17/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-logbook-of-the-world/>.
    Want to reduce your QSL'ing chores for contests? Submit your log to
    Logbook of The World for instant confirmations for you and the
    people you contact.
18. Review UBN's
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/18/30-ham-radio-tips-review-ubns/>.
    Uniques, Busted, and Not in the Log. It's how your log is viewed for
    accuracy.
19. Have a QSL System
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/19/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-have-a-qsl-system/>.
    Even if you use Log of the World, contesters get a lot of QSL card
    requests. Have a system for processing them.
20. Use a grey line map
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/20/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-use-a-grey-line-map/>.
    Grey line propagation is the cat's meow. Having a visual
    representation of where the grey line is right now can help you
    point your antennas the right way.
21. Learn a single band
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/21/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-learn-a-single-band/>.
    Want to learn propagation on a band fast? Do a contest on a single
    band. You'll learn.
22. Challenge your operating skill with QRP
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/22/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-challenge-your-operating-skill-with-qrp/>.
    Get frustrated fast. Operate a contest QRP from your station. Then
    learn how to get through the mess for points. It will make you a
    better operator.
23. Do an After Action Review
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/23/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-do-an-after-action-review/>.
    Did we achieve our goal, what went right, what could be improved.
    Record the results for the next contest.
24. Join a contesting club
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/24/30-ham-radio-contesting-tips-join-a-contesting-club/>.
    Amp up your contesting knowledge and motivation.
25. Learn from contesting pros
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/25/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-learn-from-contesting-pros/>.
    They are out there. They can teach you a lot.
26. Leverage your strengths
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/26/30-ham-radio-contesting-tips-leverage-your-strengths/>.
    Great CW operator? Great antennas? Whatever your strength, leverage
    it for the contest.
27. Go on a contesting DXpedition
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/27/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-go-on-a-contesting-dxpedition/>.
    Even if it is to a different state. It's a very different experience
    and will teach you a lot.
28. Practice CW before contests
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/28/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-practice-cw-before-contests/>.
    Notice how much better you are at CW at the end of the contest
    compared to the start? You need to practice before the contest.
29. Participate on a contesting team
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/29/30-ham-radio-contest-tips-participate-on-a-contesting-team/>.
    Many contests offer team (versus club) entries. Join a team to up
    your motivation for the contest.
30. Find joy in contesting
    <http://k9jy.com/blog/2007/09/30/30-ham-radio-contesting-tips-find-joy-in-contesting/>.
    It's there. You know it. Go find it.

There are many more contesting tips, of course. But thirty to start out 
the fall contesting season seemed like the right number for me.

I had great fun writing these. Enjoy the resource.

Scot, K9JY



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