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Contesting for Dxing Don Butler, N5LZ
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DX Contests provide excellent opportunities to work DX
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Short Exchange and an Endless Number of DX Stations
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During Major DX Contests Bands Are Loaded With DX
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Pileups less intense during contests
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Contesting Overview 1. Multipliers 2. QSOs and QSO points
3. No Duplicate Contacts 4. Scoring 5. Race Against the Clock 6. Contest Rules
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Working “New Ones” Entities = Multipliers
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Major DX Contests CQ Worldwide DX ARRL International DX CQ WPX
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DXer Enters Contest to:
Work New Entities Work New Band Entities Have Fun
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Contests Generate Increased Activity Some DX stations get on the air for Contests only
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Contest DXpeditions 1. Activate normally inactive entities 2
Contest DXpeditions 1. Activate normally inactive entities 2. Planned and Announced months in advance 12
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QSL Rate is High with Contest QSOs 1. LOTW 2
QSL Rate is High with Contest QSOs 1. LOTW 2. QSO Info Readily Available 13
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DXCC is Attainable in A Single Weekend
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Contest Operating Practices
Know the Rules Know the Exchange Keep Exchange Short No Extra Information
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Contest Operating Practices
5. No Unnecessary Repeats 6. Use standard Phonetics 7. Don’t Send DX’s Callsign 8. Send Exchange in Proper Sequence
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Multiple Bands Rules Allow Working the Same Station on Multiple Bands Great for Pursuing DXCC Challenge 17
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Log Accurately! Callsign Exchange Date and Time
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Assisted Category 1. Use of Spotting Networks 2
Assisted Category 1. Use of Spotting Networks 2. Spotting Activity Heavy 3. Find More DX 19
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Grabbing Spots 20
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Running versus Search & Pounce
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Why CQ (Run) 1. Higher QSO Rate – More QSOs 2
Why CQ (Run) 1. Higher QSO Rate – More QSOs 2. Multipliers Come to You 3. Log Stations who will not CQ 22
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Running Stations Worked: DH3RD, F4EQH, IZ2LSC, ON4CIS, IZ5EBL, I4DVT
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Why S & P 1. When unable to generate run 2. Propagation 3
Why S & P 1. When unable to generate run 2. Propagation 3. Log Stations who CQ only 24
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Searching & Pouncing Stations Worked: OL9Z, OK7K, IV3DSH, OL5T, and Z35X
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Rare DX Stations attract huge pileups early in the contest But are often begging for contacts during the final hours 26
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Since Many DX Stations Operate the Contests Part-time only It pays to get on the air both days of a contest 27
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