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Re: [CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Digest, Vol 141, Issue 17

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQ-Contest Digest, Vol 141, Issue 17
From: Hank Greeb <n8xx@arrl.org>
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 14:49:45 -0400
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Shucky durn - Maybe the malaise isn't the Sprint itself, but the lack of leadership in the contest clubs? I've been one of the first (sometimes THE first) in a contest club in which I'm a member, to ask "Is anyone going to organize teams for the XXXX Contest which is coming up in the next week (or couple weeks)"? Since I run QRP with a very modest antenna, I'm not inclined to organize teams.

The exception is the few times I've solicited the QRP crowd to join the NAQP CW where there's a 100 watt power limit, and 5 watts doesn't suffer as much from ERP limitations. Yes, once I even solicted some 15 QRP ops who operated with rigs designed by Steven Weber, KD1JV, and most of them fit inside Altoids Tins. We did a fair to middlin' job with these rigs. I managed as surprising number of Q's (to me, at least) with 3 watts and a early version which ran only 40 and 20 meters.

Why doesn't each contest club have a "activities chair person" who volunteers to watch the contest calendar and solicit people to be in teams. He/She wouldn't need to be THE person to solicit teams - these persons could be solicited by the "activities chair person" for each major contest where teams are allowed.

Or, maybe the "Sprint format" is getting old and boring. The same "big guns" typically win the trophies or wallpaper, so maybe this discourages newcomers who don't think they stand a chance. Or, maybe we're all getting older and more crotchety. How often have you seen more than one or two new members pop into YOUR favorite contest club in a calendar year? Why don't we have chatter about these new members? Why don't we have "member get a member" incentives or "honor roll" for people who find he most suckers.... errr... new members? Should we have a "rookie" award (at least a certificate) for the highest score of a newcomer to the NCJ contests? Or, maybe the "rookie award" could include folks who have participated for their first two (or three or ???) NA-Sprints - because the first attempt at sprinting can be truly daunting?

If we all sit around and only p... and moan about lack of participation, we'll REALLY and TRULY be on a death spiral for the Sprint type of contest.

72/73 de n8xx Hg
QRP >99.44% of the time

On 9/16/2014 10:15 AM, cq-contest-request@contesting.com wrote:
That sure was a pretty bad SSB Sprint!
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