Bob;

No, you're not that bad. You just need to put things in context. The guys you are hearing, for the most part, are running lots of power (far more than 100 watts) with substantial antenna systems. While you (and I) go from frequency to frequency in a "search and pounce" exercise, their commanding power and locations allows them to sit on a frequency, call CQ and wait for us to come. Their stations are built to do exactly what they are doing, and their skills honed for the exercise.

Building such a station is definitely way cool, requiring lots of design savvy and more than a few dollars. Having the right radio makes a big difference, while knowing how to use its features to your advantage takes more than a little effort. Learning the ins and outs of contest software helps quite a bit, as can a good understanding of propagation conditions (and how to apply them). Add in a second radio for SO2R operation (to make use of the time when you aren't in a QSO) and things get really serious quite fast. Another area for advantage is location. A good high station in the clear will beat my valley- floor station almost every time. They just hear more than I do. There are lots of tricks and details that high-level contesters put to their advantage.

I really enjoy learning from these folks and apply quite a bit of their knowledge to my own operations. But I don't try to directly compete with them (except in a pileup, of course). There will be QSO totals in the high thousand zone for CW Sweepstakes, I'll settle for about 150. That will be more than I have previously done in CW SS (I'm more serious in phone SS - the number will be at least 500 and a sweep). I compete against my previous records and my friends. Lions and Christians? Hardly. You compete where you want to compete at your own level. That makes it a lot of fun!

So, no you aren't bad at all, just slightly overmatched at a high level, but probably exactly where you need to be at your own level. Noting that you are in the Northern California area, I would invite you to a meeting of the Northern California Contest Club so you can meet the wide area of contesters we have here in Northern California. You will find hams of all types, from _really_ serious contesters to good "little pistols" and more than a few "casual contesters." All enjoy contesting, and all can be very helpful for those wishing to improve their skills. Check the NCCC web site at www.nccc.cc for more information.

By the way, the K3 was designed to be able to compete in the very environment we have in contesting. It is going through its paces for the first time in CW Sweepstakes, and so far the results are very good. We knew Wayne and Lyle created another winner, now it is being confirmed!

On Nov 4, 2007, at 8:47 AM, Bob Fish wrote:

Hi Guys,

I, like probably alot of you, have been doing some casual contesting this weekend. Once again, I am amazed at how bad of a contester I am. It isn't my rig or antenna. I have a K2/100 and a decent antenna. When I call someone they almost always respond after the first call. My cw skills are pretty good I can exchange contest info at around 30wpm if I have to, although I run between 22 and 25wpm most of the time. I try not to get distracted, another words I try to stay in front of the radio. So I feel as if I should be, at least, competitive. But, it happens every time. I sit down, eagerly awaiting the start of the contest, ready to do battle, and get slaughtered. Within an hour or so I am hopelessly behind. After 4 or 5 hours it is a joke. after 8 or 10 hours every station I work has 600 contacts! Some of these guys are averaging a contact a minute OVER 8 HOURS! I'm not mad, I am just amazed. My best contact rate was about 30 an hour and that was only for a couple of hours.I usually run a contact every 3 or 4 minutes. So after a while I get discouraged and start getting up and watching football for a few minutes or something else and then I really fall behind. I don't mind not winning, but I am getting clobbered by every one I work by a factor of 7 or 8. I have to wonder, am I really that bad? The funny thing is, by the time the next contest rolls around. I am sitting in front of the radio, eagerly ready to do battle.......The lions and Christians come to mind except the Christian weren't willing participants.

73,

Bob  K6GGO
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