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Re: [CQ-Contest] WPX QRM - Time For A Re

To: <g4odv@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WPX QRM - Time For A Re
From: <sm6lrr@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 08:10:37 +0000
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Hello Brian! Thanks for your important message that really lifted an issue that 
becomes more and more critical, due to the fact of the combination of better 
propagation, more activity, a definite and unfortunate increase of the average 
station power and in some cases even intentionally poorly designed "homebrew 
amps". My impression and prediction is that SSB contests in the years to come, 
will be a true nightmare. If organizers close their eyes for HP power cheating 
and just try to calm their conscience by implying stupid control rules for QRP 
and LP, they will bite their own tails... I want to see the first BUNCH of RED 
cards to power cheaters already this year in the major contests this year! We 
all know the most rotten apples in the basket - and so do the major organizers 
... Time for courage fellow organizers!  73 de R3/SM6LRR, Mats

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29-03-2011
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RE: [CQ-Contest] WPX QRM - Time For A Rethink.

 
I dust off the mic just a couple of times per year for the two 'big ones'. I 
began about 6.00am Saturday and around five or six hours into the event began 
to wonder 'What the heck am I doing here?' It was bedlam. In days gone by dx 
and low power stn's could go up to the high end of the band and do some work - 
not any more!  21.2 up to 21.45 was an endless wall of splatter and wide 
signals,  it really was a no go zone for Lp & Qrp guys and couldn't have been 
much fun for the big guys either. To describe the contest as hard work is to 
understate the case by some margin. 
 
 
It is noticeable from the 'Soapbox' comments that many more guys have commented 
on being unable to run or been unable to complete many contacts because of the 
careless, belligerent, or inconsiderate operating of others mainly due to 
faulty equipment. We are amateurs, broadcast or 'homebrew' amplifiers (don't 
get on my case, you know what I mean) have no place in our in our hobby. Where 
is contesting going to be in 2020 when problems are really emerging now? Minds 
of those who promote these big contests need to be addressed and focussed. Is 
the problem due to increased participation or overcrowding? I think not. 
Increased usage of amplifiers  is  the major part of the problem. On the few 
occasions I dared to tune the band portion mentioned there were in fact not 
that many contacts going on. There were some piles for dx stns but most room 
was taken up by wide big signals de-sensing all other signals around that area 
or splatter making adjacent
 frequencies unusable and an endless wall of noise from 21.200 to the 21.450 
band edge. I think the problem is far worse in EU than any place else..
 
 One thing for sure is that we are not going to get more space so we need to 
maximise efficiency in control of what we have and power level control is a 
method of achieving that. Just consider the qso  numbers achieved in WRTC 2010 
in only 24 hours during the summer doldrums using 100w to simple tribanders and 
wires. Unthinkable? - well, in Formulae 1 car racing they have been reducing 
engine capacity and power for decades and technology keeps making up the 
losses. In athletics they re-designed the Javelin to make it travel less 
distance - who knows what advances there are to come in our hobby?
 
73  Brian 5B4AIZ.
 
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