![]() ![]() Use a beam – get the best antenna you can fit on your block and use good quality cable.Use a microphone that boosts the higher frequencies in your voice.Use headphones – reduction of background noise lets you concentrate better on the weak signals.You don’t need a big station – Dave uses a 100 Watt rig, no amplifier and a TH3 Junior. ![]() If everybody just listened then there would never be any QSOs Call CQ – when there are no stations around to work call CQ.If you’re not listening then you are not going to succeed Learn what works and use this to your advantage. Listen, listen, listen – study how the DX station is working the crowd.He had plenty more but these were the ones I thought would help me the most. below is a summary of the tips I noted in my book. Dave is a keen chaser of DXCC entities and has worked 311 different entities, or countries as some like to refer to them.ĭave’s presentation was full of tips and tricks to help snare that elusive DX contact. The presentation on Thursday night was by David, VK3JMB, who was taking about working DX. I don’t go to many radio club meetings but when I see a topic that interests me I will make the effort. Last Thursday I went over to the monthly meeting of the North East Radio Group, NERG.
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