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Contesting:

One of the enjoyments of ham radio is taking part in contests. There are many contests in which ham operators may take
part, even for those who are not serious contesters.



Why take part in contests?:

Some hams are attracted by the ability to communicate across the country, around the globe, or even with astronauts on
space missions. Others may like to build and experiment with electronics. Computer hobbyists enjoy using Amateur
Radio's digital communications opportunities. Those with a competitive streak enjoy "DX contests," or any kind of contest
for that matter, where the object is to see how many hams in distant locations they can contact, or to just make a
simple contact.

Everyone has their own reasons for participating in contests. Some of mine are: to sharpen my operating skills, to learn
to get the most I can out of my equipment, to compete against my peers, to be a part of the community of contesters.

Not only that, but entering a ham radio contest gives the participant a positive and rewarding experience. By doing so, you
will be testing your skills as a radio operator in competition with other radio operators. Are there winners? In some
contests --- yes. In others it will be the satisfaction of reaching your goal.

Whatever your reason, have fun!







What category of contest should you enter?:

You may find that you have a favorite contest:

Hurry and upgrade!:

Here are 30 contesting tips written by Scott, K9JY:

Leverage your strengths. Great CW operator? Great antennas? Whatever your strength, leverage it for the contest. Go on a contesting DXpedition. Even if it is to a different state. It is a very different experience and will teach you a lot. 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. Participate on a contesting team. Many contests offer team (versus club) entries. Join a team to up your motivation for the contest. Find joy in contesting. It’s there. You know it. Go find it.

There are more than 30 contesting tips, of course, but Those listed will be pertinent when PVR participates in FIELD DAY in June. Look them over. PVR did a good job in 2007, but we want to improve in 2008.

Before entering a contest such as Field Day, TEST YOUR EQUIPMENT!

Here's a checklist for what to test before a contest:

Before Field Day, have an ORIENTATION SESSION!

Listed here are many contests and nets that you may want to enter:

75 & 80 Meter Nets
Times Listed In UTC Daylight Savings Time
 Day  Time  Frequency  Group  Mode
 Daily  0800 to 0900 UTC  3.973  Breakfast Club  LSB
 Daily  0900 to 1100 UTC  3.940  Early Bird Net  LSB
 Daily  1000 to 1100 UTC  3.947  Green Frog Net  LSB
 Daily  1100 UTC  3.985  Badger WX Net  LSB
 Daily  1700 UTC  3.985  Wisconsin Traffic Net  LSB
 Daily  1400 UTC  3.872  SSTV Net  LSB Digital
 Daily  0200 UTC  3.855  Awful, Awful,Ugly Net  LSB
 Daily  Coming Soon!  3.830  Ham Radio Misfits  LSB
 Daily  0200 UTC  3.970  Northwest Country Cousins  LSB
 Daily  0230 UTC  3.970  Southern Country Cousins  LSB
 Daily  0330 UTC  3.972.5  Midwest Country Cousins  LSB
 Daily  0400 UTC  3.970  Western Country Cousins  LSB
 Sun thru Friday  0430 UTC  3.916  Freewheeler's Net  LSB
 Day  Time  Frequency  Group  Mode
 Daily  0900 to 1400 UTC  3.973  Breakfast Club  LSB
 Daily  1000 to 1100 UTC  3.940  Early Bird Net  LSB
 Daily  1100 to 1200 UTC  3.947  Green Frog Net  LSB
 Daily  1100 UTC  3.985  Badger WX Net  LSB
 Daily  1330 & 2130 UTC  3.910  LSB
 Daily  1400 UTC  3.872  SSTV Net  LSB Digital
 Daily  0200 UTC  3.855  Awful, Awful,Ugly Net  LSB
 Daily  Coming Soon!  3.830  Ham Radio Misfits  LSB
 Daily  0200 UTC  3.970  Northwest Country Cousins  LSB
 Daily  0230 UTC  3.970  Southern Country Cousins  LSB
 Daily  0330 UTC  3.972.5  Midwest Country Cousins  LSB
 Daily  0400 UTC  3.970  Western Country Cousins  LSB
 Sun thru Friday  0430 UTC  3.916  Freewheeler's Net  LSB
 Saturday  1430 UTC  3.965  Old National Road Net  LSB
 Mon thru Sat  1200 UTC  3.930  Christian Ham Radio Net  LSB
 Daily  2230 to 2330 UTC  3.945  Teenagers Club  USB
         
40 Meter Nets
 Day  Time  Frequency  Group  Mode
 Daily  1100 to 1200 UTC  7.274.100  KornKobb Net  LSB
 Mon thru Fri  1100 to 1200 UTC  7.238  Rotten Apples  LSB
 Mon thru Fri  1200 to 1330 UTC  7.238  22 Crew  LSB
 Daily  1230 to 1900 UTC  7.255  ECARS  LSB
 Daily  1300 to 1900 UTC  7.258  MIDCARS  LSB
 DAILY  1300-1500 & 1700-1900 UTC  7.251  SOUTHCARS  LSB
 Daily  1300 to 1900 UTC  7.272  72 CHEW  LSB
 Mon thru Sat  1500 to 1700 UTC  7.262  Professional Loafers Club  LSB
 Mon thru Sat  1500 to 1700 UTC  7.240  7.240 Club  LSB
 Daily  1630 UTC  7.253.5  Kadiddlehoppers Net  LSB
 Mon thru Fri  1700 UTC  7.268.5  Noontime Net  LSB
         
 Mon thru Sat  1700 to 1900 UTC  7.262  SPARKYL Net  LSB
 Daily  2000 to 2200 UTC  7.268  68 Group  LSB
 Daily  2200 to ??? UTC  7.268  68 Afterglow  LSB
 Mon-Wed-Fri  2200 UTC  7.230  No Name Net  LSB
 Tues-Wed-Thurs  2400 UTC  7.272  72 Nightwatch Net  LSB
 Mon thru Sat  1400 to 1700 UTC  7.272  Ragchewers Club  LSB
         
20 Thru 10 Meter Nets
 Day  Time  Freqency  Group  Mode
 Saturday  1700 UTC  14.230  ICVA SSTV Net  USB ANALOG
 Sunday  1615 UTC  14.215  IOOK  USB
 Daily  Throughout Day  14.336  Country Hunter Net  USB
 Daily  Throughout Day  14.250(260)  Island Hunter Net  USB
         
         
         
         

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