First time doing CQ WW this year — any tips for someone who's never done a big contest before?
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So I finally got my general license back in the spring and ive been mostly just doing some casual ragchewing on 40m and a little bit of digital stuff but my elmer keeps telling me i need to try a real contest at least once to see what all the fuss is about. He specifically mentioned CQ WW coming up and said it would be a good one to start with because of how many stations are active.
I guess my question is kind of twofold — one is like, where do I even start with the exchange and logging and all that, and two is honestly just whether its worth the effort for a relatively new operator who doesnt have a great antenna situation. Im running a G5RV in my backyard which is fine but nothing special. Also been hearing people talk about SOTA activations being a good low pressure alternative to big contests if youre not ready for the craziness, is that true? I looked it up and it seems like a completely different vibe.
Anyway any advice from people who have done CQ WW or Field Day or any of the big ones would be appreciated. I dont want to feel like a total idiot when i get on the air.
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