What would be a benefit to dropping the contest?
73s John NE0P
--- Tom Frenaye <frenaye@direcway.com> wrote:
> At 09:21 PM 3/13/2004, John Allen/K1AE wrote:
> >When was the ARRL UHF Contest "born"?
>
> The first one was in 1978. It slowly grew to 249
> logs in 1994, then dropped to 164 by 1998. Another
> effort to promote it in 1999 brought it back to 250
> logs. The number of entries have dropped since
> then, and were at 140 last year.
>
> Dropping the UHF contest is not a "done deal", but
> it sure seems it doesn't have the right format or
> time of year or something.
>
> -- Tom
>
>
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