We're NOT just trying to win the contest.
I think "this" is what many people fail to understand.
We're chasing the "Club Championship".
We are competing against other similar sized clubs.
We sometimes win it. Actually quite often.
In most large contests, we'll have about 3 or 4 DX-peditions to some far-off
place in the world, plus several large contest (fixed) stations of varying
sizes - plus 50 or more guys operating alone from home.
The teams that go off on expeditions are not always the same guys, but they
know what to expect because the stations are built to BCC Standards which
are outlined in the BCC Handbook. This assures the kit will all play
together and highly reduces the possibility of operator error.
One might wonder if it is even a hobby anymore.
Indeed it seems more like a mission.
I quit going on those large events about 20 years ago. Too much stress.
I much prefer the smaller groups with 3 to 5 team members or so.
The ones I organized use Ten-Tec gear (and I got chastised for it), but the
club still accepted our points (hi).
Funny, several of the guys who went with me later commented that they were
surprised to see how well the Omni VI+ rigs worked, yet to this day, still
have never bought a Ten-Tec themselves.
73 - Rick, DJ0IP
(Nr. Frankfurt am Main)
-----Original Message-----
From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of K8JHR
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 12:08 PM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Any update on a replacement for the Orion II?
On 4/7/2014 3:11 AM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
We have 400 members familiar with it. But
> that's just us. Each contest team or each DX team has their own
> story. It
(I cannot resist...)
Er ... if you have 400 members on the team...
you had darned well better win the contest !
We have like... er... 10 guys... but they
are really very good!
;-) ;-)
>
Now days you need a computer with a Dual-Core 2+
> GHz CPU to even begin to cope with the task.
Or maybe get a second computer... ?
(a serious suggestion)
I will drop out of the "Assisted"
> category and turn off the flow of all of that data from the Internet.
Then I will use N4PY software to
> mate to Win-Test and do as Carl suggests.
Carl's program has a spotter thing that tunes
the rig for you... and it works OK on either a
dopey old serial port or USB or even an imaginary
virtual port ... maybe he has the whole solution?
;-)
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