As a semi retired (only a part time contester) contester who tries to
work at least a hundred or so contacts over a weekend as often as I can,
I may not have the chops to make a comment about the future.
I don't think the emphasis should be on recruiting kids (or adults) to
become a contester.
First we have to get new people into Ham Radio!!!
I was just a new ham kid, invited to come out to the W9NZM super
station. I spent a few hours trying to improve my cw copying skills
listening to Don Miller one Saturday.
Don would do his own logging and paper Dupe sheets while looking at what
I was writing down on my paper.
I never did or will achieve his skill level.
But in my opinion, getting an existing ham to watch/help a pro in action
may be the most productive method of having someone to work in 20 years.
At least it turned me on.
Find those that want to be a Ham FIRST, THAT'S TOUGH ENOUGH these days;
then get them started into contesting, however small.
Ask them to come over some weekend and help you for an hour or two.
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All your lines have daughtered out, with one exception!
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W9OL-Bill H. in Chicagoland
webcams at http://w9ol-towercam.webhop.org:8080
My weatherpage at http://home.comcast.net/~w9ol/WX/HH.htm
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