Hi Bill,
To a point, they are related: we have a number of newly licensed VHF/UHF
types who are keen to ham radio, but need to be nudged toward HF activity.
So it's not so much about getting new hams, it's getting the new hams to
tune below 30 MHz.
I'm sure the situation is the same in many parts of the U.S.
73, kelly
ve4xt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Turner" <dezrat@copper.net>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] A call to action
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
>
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 18:43:06 -0700, Hank Garretson <w6sx@npgcable.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Just look at the CK numbers you logged in the last Sweepstakes.
>>
>
> ------------ REPLY FOLLOWS ------------
>
> Point taken, but that is a cultural problem, not a contesting one.
> Kids prefer computers over ham radio for any number of reasons.
>
> As I understood the question, it was how to attract more hams to
> contesting, not how to attract more people into ham radio. Two
> different things.
>
> Bill W6WRT
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