If I understand K5ZD's statement regarding the WRTC2018 "Assisted scores are
compared against Unassisted" both categories are grouped together. I have
operated Assisted and Unassisted and I can see the challenges and fun in
each. Assisted does have a scoring advantage if done properly. K5ZD and K3WW
were assisted last weekend and both beat the highest scoring unassisted U.S.
score. Grouping these two categories together is unfair to someone who
chooses to find multipliers and band openings on their own.
John KK9A
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WRTC2018 Qualifying
From: K4XS via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 16:48:23 -0500
I agree with Randy on this one. For years I looked at the assisted
category as a lesser one. One day I tried it, and was hooked.
Randy, K3WW and others would probably agree with me that it is harder than
it looks.
I do know that it really makes contest a lot more fun for me.
K4XS
In a message dated 12/2/2014 3:15:32 P.M. Coordinated Universal Time,
k5zd@charter.net writes:
We need to stop disparaging how people choose to operate. Yes, there are
different categories, but one does not mean you are a better radio operator
than another.
I worked 5000+ QSOs in the CQWW this past weekend. I operated in the
Assisted category. I can assure you that there was far more to
accomplishing
this than "point and click" skills. Did using the Cluster help make my
score higher than if I did not use it? Yes. Have you noticed that most
new
contesters look at their final score as the metric for success. A higher
score is considered "better."
Anyone who has been licensed in the past 15 years does not know ham radio
DXing and contesting without the availability of the DX Cluster via the
Internet. It is as natural to them as learning CW was for those who
started
back in the days of the Novice license. We all tend to favor what we first
learned or grew up with. But, that doesn't mean those who come later have
to conform to what was done before.
With the exception of ARRL, CQ and the Scandinavian Activity Contest, the
rest of the world's contest organizers have moved on and allow single
operators to use the Cluster if they want. It doesn't make contesting any
less
fun for the participants.
Randy, K5ZD
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