I absolutely agree with the need for faster results.
Waiting until May to learn the winner of November SS was understandable 40
years ago when paper logs were state of the art.
Now my log is in ARRL (computer robot) hands within half an hour of the end
of the contest. But the results are still published in May!
On the issue of "CQ'ing for Dollars", we will never agree.
73, de Hans, K0HB
-----Original Message-----
From: AC0W
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 2:19 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Where have all the young ones gone?
Most of my co-workers and friends roughly 40 and under that learn of my
radiosport activities ask a lot of questions. Many appear very
interested. However at some point two questions tend to come up
especially after having operated a full weekend event. One question
after the weekend is "Did you win?" which then I have to explain I won't
know for several months. This makes them to start loose interest. The
second question is "When you win what do you win?" Win I explain a
certificate or plaque most respond they would never put that much effort
into something for just a piece of paper.
I don't have a solution to this. I just agree that we need to find a way
for prizes of more value than a plaque and instant results to become a
reality if contesting is to survive for many years.
Bill
AC0W
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 09:35:32 -0500
From: Joe <nss@mwt.net>
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Where have all the young ones gone? courtesy
of Pete Seeger
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Is it a gray line here?
I always wondered about this some. Is a "Prize" being getting paid to
operate the radio?
To me is isn't because there is no guarantee you're going to get anything
for operating the radio.
If you place last you don't get anything, if you place like in the top ten
you get a piece of paper, so no problems there.
But if you place first, in many contests you get a pretty nice plaque to
display. I have one right here on my wall from taking first place in the
Wisconsin QSO Party Single Op Fixed station in 1989. Now while that chunk
of walnut wood with the brass engraving isn't worth a K3. but it does have
value does it not? At least personally to me is does. even tho monetarily
it is not a lot.
BUT if you really wanted to be picky did I not get paid something by
getting that plaque by operating my radio?
There must be a positive way to differ between a Paid vs a prize. ya know?
But of course wouldn't it be cool that if it was possible in some of the
ultra major contests to be able to win something. like a radio or
something.
Joe WB9SBD
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