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Re: [CQ-Contest] Self spot in ARRL DX

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Self spot in ARRL DX
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <pete.n4zr@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2024 09:11:27 -0500
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Unfortunately, I've noticed that a lot of clusters still turn off RBN spots by default - I'm not opposed to having the option, but wonder how many juicy CW/RTTY QSOs are missed because people don't know they need to turn them on.

73, Pete N4ZR

On 2/2/2024 10:18 PM, Randy Thompson wrote:
During the N1W operation over the past month, we could call CQ on CW and not 
get much action.  When we spotted ourselves the crowd immediately showed up.  
The obvious conclusion is that most people are not watching RBN.  Could be a 
variety of reasons for this.

Contesters are more aware of RBN and are willing to set their filters and 
software to accommodate.

Randy

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Sent: Friday, February 2, 2024 9:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Self spot in ARRL DX

Is that true Randy, most casual DXers are not seeing skimmer spots?  W3LPL 
automatically posts some of less common DX skimmer spots on the cluster but
the rest of the skimmer spots go unnoticed?   If that is correct, then more
stations should be self-spotting on RTTY and CW when allowed.  I have never 
self-spotted on RTTY or CW.

The spotting network has existed since I believe the 80's and prior to that 
rarer DX stations were announced on 2m repeaters so tuning for DX stations has 
not been necessary for a long time. Of course it is much easier now to click 
and work, maybe so easy that some stations don't feel the need to regularly 
identify.  Without spotting we would all probably be making a lot less QSOs so 
the cluster is adding to everyone's fun, regardless of category.  Fortunately 
you can still operate unassisted (un-unlimited) in most major contests and have 
the thrill of finding that new multiplier or band opening however operating 
assisted (unlimited) can also be fun.

John KK9A





Randy Thompson k5zd wrote:

The flaw in this argument is that many (most?) hams don't subscribe to RBN 
spots.  Self spotting on CW actually helps reach another layer or two of casual 
ops and DXers in a contest.  So arguing that using it on phone is just an 
analog for RBN is not quite true.

Self spotting is another form of calling CQ using the Internet instead of radio.

It does seem the hobby has evolved to the point where making a contact by any 
means is more fun/important than using tuning skills.  Disappointing, but it is 
what it is. On we go into the future.

Randy K5ZD


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