Rick Robinson wrote:
>
> Well it's contest time again and once again I am missing contacts due to
> lack of info. Let me put this to the groups and see what you think. My gripe
> is operators who call and call and never once give out their grid while
> soliciting contacts.
First it is most reasonable to think it is the first time on a vhf band
since the last contest when they were a
"want to be vhf contest-er"
OR
as a qualified
"HAM RADIO AMATEUR in the pocket HAM shack"
have the tried the first VHF operating since they got off the local
repeater....
If such park 5 Kc away and call "CQ" with your grid will bring
results...
Here is why I feel I have a legit complaint:
> VHF and above contesting is weak signal by nature.
> Directional antennas are the norm with a few exceptions.
> If I decide to chase their signal by turning the antenna back and forth it
> wastes a lot of time and sometimes loosing their signal in the process as
> conditions are sometimes very brief.
> I have been contesting for a little over 10 years and have made my share of
> mistakes along the way but I have a hard time understanding these multi
> stations and veteran contesters who operate like this.
It is called the DUMB & DUMBER contest crew,
will find them in the bottom 10% of the scores..........
just go to those that are quick to work
and call "CQ" yourself 5 kc away from the DUMB & DUMBER contest guys,
you will work many that are same as you feel...
Good luck with the info provided
These guys should
> know better and go over proper contest operating procedures with all in the
> group. I always give my grid along with my call when calling for contacts so
> that it will be easier to make the contact. This sure beats a min. or two
> trying to get the call or other info because you don't know where the other
> party is located and have marginal copy. Let me know what you think about
> this. Please no flaming. I want serious discussion on this matter as I feel
> we all can become better operators with a good discussion. Thanks, Rick
> Robinson. K8DXN
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