Yes, but what would they do? I'll answer that in a minute.
There has been a bunch of complaining about FT4 and the automation put
into selecting which station to work. I'm sure the authors saw the 6
second cycle time and decided that was a useful thing to add. The
problem is that it diminishes the amount of operator intervention
required and thus the effect of operator skill on outcome. Worse, it
makes fully automated stations possible. What would be the fun in that?
Why not turn a disadvantage into an advantage? Computer games have
automated "players". They are used to enhance the experience of the
humans playing the game. What if a *new* contest had robots that were
there to provide bonus points and/or multipliers to the human
participants? What if the robots could be worked multiple times during
a contest, dispensing the bonus points to far away stations during the
15 minutes, close stations during the second 15, odd grids during the
third 15, even grids during the fourth 15, etc. The point is not these
examples, the point is that the robots would be designed to force
participants to make tactical and strategic decisions that would require
operator skill. These skills would replace those lost due to the other
changes.
Stop thinking about how FT4 will ruin contesting. Start thinking about
how one would design a one hour contest (like CWT) that would leverage
FT4's strengths and get hams with rudimentary antennas interested in HF
propagation. Or not.
73,
Tom - N1MM
On 5/2/2019 9:51 PM, Hans Brakob wrote:
For curiosity’s sake, I would be interested in a contest where some robots were
in the mix, but a contest of only robots would be a giant yawn.
73, de Hans, KØHB
“Just a Boy and his Radio”
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I'm sure I'm way deep in the minority but I'd love to see an automated contest
run as an experiment. FT4 could be used as the mode with the appropriate
software.
Control operators would have to be present and the software would need some
kind of periodic time out requiring operator input to continue, as well as
being able to alert the control ops in case of problems and governors to keep
the program from running amok.
In the latter case, the software would need a driver for a klaxon.
Aside from the fact that virtually nobody likes this, is there any real reason
not to do it? Some regulatory issue not covered above?
73,Ken, AB1J
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