Bingo! Someone is finally catching on. The ARRL won't so far as trying to prohibit contests, but they are distancing themselves from them. The exception is the non-contest field day exercise which i
Here's the thing: the people who won't bother to look at the line scores on the Web are the same people right now who don't bother to look at the line scores in QST. Line scores have limited appeal -
The idea of cutting line scores is to reduce the number of pages in QST (I've heard 16 pages will be cut) - not free them up for something else. Cutting line scores and section news reduces the numbe
Ron, et al: If, say, 16 pages were 'saved' by moving the line scores, this doesn't necessarily imply that ALL of those pages would be lost. Assuming that Kelly's statement, above, is correct, even if
No so Ron, <sigh> Yes ... that's what we were told back earlier in the year ... that this was all due to financial concerns ... and you know from a business viewpoint (MBA/corporate/etc.) if my nati
The ARRL can't prohibit anyone from having a contest on any band. If the ARRL doesn't like contests they I would say to them why don't you just discontinue your contest program. Even more $$$ saved f