tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6207999661586171874.post6324621394642748445..comments2024-03-24T10:32:20.955-04:00Comments on Pattern and Match: Notes on CQ WW CWRon Schwartzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14421847003357507798noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6207999661586171874.post-68736232929771990852015-12-04T09:51:53.726-05:002015-12-04T09:51:53.726-05:00Thanks, Don. Glad you enjoyed it. You should give ...Thanks, Don. Glad you enjoyed it. You should give Morse Runner a shot. It's a painless way to practice a bit of running. You get to set the speed. If you have TCA check the article in the current issue.<br /><br />Ron VE3VNRon Schwartzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14421847003357507798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6207999661586171874.post-7663840178997791022015-12-03T15:17:27.303-05:002015-12-03T15:17:27.303-05:00Ron, thanks for this detailed debrief of your CQWW...Ron, thanks for this detailed debrief of your CQWW experience. It's very helpful for the little guys, novice contesters like me. I have no aspirations to be one of the whiz kid cw contesters, but...I'd like to improve my rate and score each year (in the limited # of hours I give to contests, roughly 6-8 hours per weekend). Several of your suggestions are do-able for me, both for antennas and for scheduling. I haven't yet stepped out into the deep water to "run," but your example of running on "Runday" is what I should try. Tnx.Don VE3DQNnoreply@blogger.com