The Contest Crew, featuring seasoned contesters like Dan Craig N6MJ, Randy Thompson K5ZD, Chris Hurlbut KL9A, and Bill Fehring W9KKN, have returned for another round of answering your burning ham radio contesting questions. With over 20 episodes under their belt, this crew has become a staple in the contesting ham radio community, admired for their expertise and high-level achievements—including, in the case of N6MJ and KL9A, winning the prestigious WRTC. In this episode, the crew dives into the finer points of contest preparation and analysis. Dan Craig shares how he spends hours analyzing logs before major contests, especially when competing at elite levels, like his team’s attempt to set a multi-single record at ZF1A. Bill Fehring adds that mastering software is critical for success. He spends hours learning the ins and outs of different logging programs like DXLog and Win-Test, emphasizing that familiarity with software is just as important as operating skill. Randy Thompson talks about the evolution of his contesting habits, from obsessively analyzing every contest log in his early days to a more relaxed approach now, preferring to reflect more deeply when he doesn’t win. Chris Hurlbut, focusing on building and refining his station, adds a technical layer, discussing the importance of ensuring that hardware performs flawlessly during the contest. The conversation also touches on broader contesting experiences. How do you handle the pressure when disaster strikes? Dan and Chris recount a thrilling tale of contesting in a Russian tent during a thunderstorm at WRTC, proving that sometimes the only option is to keep going, even when lightning strikes nearby. And for those wondering if it's ever too late to become a serious contester, the crew's answer is a resounding "No!"— with W9KKN offering his story of how he began at a later stage in life, driven by passion and camaraderie. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to the world of contesting, there’s a wealth of practical insights here. From the technical intricacies of analyzing logs and band openings to advice on getting started in serious contesting at any age, the Contest Crew covers it all. Don’t miss out on joining the conversation! Share your thoughts in the comments, ask your questions, and subscribe to stay updated on the latest episodes. Whether you're a dedicated contester or just starting to dip your toes into the competitive side of ham radio, this is a must-watch for anyone looking to elevate their game!