I feel a shift in the winds. Maybe it’s time to chart a new course. I feel if I continue on the current heading, I will end up in the doldrums. Not a good place. Parks on the Air (POTA) using CW has become stale. There is more to CW than a contest-like exchange. I have also noticed that the pile-ups in POTA have become a little more unruly. When this happens, it can extend the pileup time to double or triple what it used to be. CW pileups work well when each station sends their call once and not two or three times. Couple multiple calls with tail-ending, and a pileup could go on from close to a minute. These multiple calls often QRM the activator so no one can hear him, causing him to repeat the call they have chosen. While there aren’t any fast rules, there is an art to working a pileup from either end and, adapting to the ebb and flow of the pileup is key.
So where am I today? I think I need to try something different, not real different, just not what I’m doing now. After 1,000+ POTA CW contacts, I think I got it. Activations are still a bit of a challenge, but, it’s still just an exchange. I am currently enrolled in a CWI course to help break out of my stagnation. I want to become more conversational with CW, much like I was years ago. But insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. This means I have to do something different than POTA, or SOTA for that matter.
My first step was to join the Straight Key Century Club (SKCC). SKCC does not allow any electronic means of sending CW. They allow 3 types of keys: straight key, sideswiper, and a bug. Yep, it takes a little more skill to run one of those babies. Twenty-eight plus years ago when I was a Tech+ I used Iambic Paddles and have used them since. I have another challenge, learn how to run a mechanical key. Couple that with learning to become more conversational should keep me busy for a while. I am also hoping that jumping backwards over the technological barrier, may be a place where things are a little less hectic.
I am looking at several different mechanical keys and when I get one (or more) they will show up here on the blog. Learning to use a mechanical key will be like learning a new musical instrument — how fun! I will still do POTA and SOTA, but I plan on opening new avenues to adventure. Hope to hear you out there. 73-Scott
Complete agreement with the unruliness with many POTA hunters recently. The worst are those who sound their call 2 or 3 time, and when not immediately chosen do it all over again. Pure QRM of the most obnoxious sort.
I’m also POTA centric and looking to break out for the very same reason. Hope to see you “in the log” sometime soon.
72 de N4REE
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Hi Bob. I took the first step and ordered a couple of mechanical keys. I am hoping SKCC is a more civilized group. I will probably just start CQ instead of CQ POTA. I’ll keep a lookout for you — Scott
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I’ve noticed the same thing with the CW POTA pile-ups. As POTA continues to increase in popularity, the pile-ups are getting more intense. During a recent activation I had to pull the plug after an hour, because I was starting to get a headache from the racket. Instead of repeatedly calling, stations would have a better shot at being heard by calling slightly off of the activator’s frequency.
Welcome to SKCC! You’ll enjoy the more laid-back pace of things. The Weekend Sprintathons (WES) each month is a fun and friendly contest.
73, Craig WB3GCK
SKCC #15052S
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Thanks for your comments. I am looking forward to SKCC. I have a Sideswper and a bug coming from KN4YB. I am hoping the backward technological hurdle will quell some of the bad manners. 73- Scott SKCC #28264
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