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[CQ-Contest] Changing 14.300 MHz Perception

To: ve3ii@zing-net.ca, cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Changing 14.300 MHz Perception
From: K1AR@aol.com
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 09:57:11 EST
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In a message dated 3/28/2005 8:05:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,  
ve3ii@zing-net.ca writes:

Moving  the net to 17 meters, or any other frequency, is not an 
option.  This  would create a totally unacceptable and dangerous  
situation that  would place lives in jeopardy.  Unlike contesting, 
what we do on  14.300 is serious, life and death work.  We don't 
collect points, we  don't go for the rare ones, we save lives.


Tom--
 
I have one suggestion for you. Can you (or someone on the 14300 team) put  
together for me some "real life" stories on how lives have actually been saved  
on 14300? I'm also interested in hearing about "real life" situations where 
life  and welfare was tangibly compromised during a contest. I'm willing to 
publish  this (or at least an abridged version pending space considerations) in 
my 
 CQ contest column to raise the attention level to this cause by using the  
facts.
 
While the vast majority of contest operators don't possess malicious intent  
when bumping into a 14300 situation, it unfortunately occurs with most major  
contests. That said, it's probably a fair statement that many contesters and 
20M  users alike have a view of 14300 operation that is not a positive one.  
Frankly, that *impression* is one of bumbling control operators and low-value  
traffic exchange. 
 
As you know, there is no amateur frequency that is owned by any group, so  
entering the Contest world with that presumption as well as devaluing  contest 
work with this group is very bad PR, whether it be true or not. In  my humble 
opinion, the use of amateur spectrum for emergency marine  communications 
should be a last resort at best -- contests or no contests.  That's why they 
invented marine radio and in more recent years satellite  communications.
 
The bottom line is, "Help me help you change the perception." I can give  you 
the forum; the ball's in your court.
 
73 John, K1AR
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