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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: ARRL Contest Coverage
From: nt5c@texas.net (John Warren)
Date: Wed Jan 9 17:55:14 2002
Mark,

Thank you for a reasoned presentation about QST plans.

However, I would suggest the following. ARRL, through QST, should be 
the LEADER in amateur radio. I believe that serious contesters, 
serious DXers, and several other specialized groups (e.g. AMSAT) 
provide the technical leadership which drives amateur radio forward. 
Therefore, if you too want to lead, the content of QST in those 
fields should EXCEED the proportion suggested just by our numbers in 
your readership.

Furthermore, our per-capita purchasing from your advertisers surely 
far exceeds that of other readers. Have you surveyed that, and 
provided the results to your advertisers to justify the importance of 
strong editorial coverage?

I do agree with you that there should be greater emphasis on the 
stories behind those activities, not just reams of data, for which 
the internet is fine. Give us the headlines and the top scores, then 
show us some heroes! Let's have more articles about contesters like 
W3LPL and K1AR and their stations, DXpeditioners like OH2BH and 
9V1YC, just to name a few. Give the "shack-on-the-belt" folks 
something to oooh and aaah about. We try to do that within our 
general clubs - you should too! It's quite surprising how many of 
them get religion.

But we the readers also have something to do. Although ARRL 
membership is high in contest and DX clubs (100% in ours I'm pleased 
to say), it's not acceptable in most of our general clubs. I commit 
to doing a better job of getting the word out, and I hope my fellow 
DXers and contesters will too.

73,

John Warren, NT5C,

ARRL DXAC Representative, West Gulf Division.


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