“The changes will permit assistance in arranging contacts, but not in
conducting contacts. They will, for example, allow a station to announce its
location in a chat room, on a repeater, or even via e-mail.” – From the ARRL
Rules Change
Seems to me that the QSOs need to stay entirely possible after the announcing
of its “station location”. What does that mean actually? Frequency and grid
square and callsign? So the only thing left to exchange is the “other guy’s”
info. Right? There is no allowance in the rules for spotting “W1VE I am
calling you from grid square FN34 - do your hear me? – N1UR” is there?
Lets hope those hard QSOs stay hard, the right way, regardless of how much
enthusiasm for increasing VHF activity there is.
N1UR
From: Gerry Hull [mailto:gerry@yccc.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 2:58 PM
To: Edward Sawyer; CQ-Contest
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] VHF Contest - Self Spotting
Ed, you missed the memo.
http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-board-okays-changes-to-dxcc-program-vhf-and-above-contesting-rules
I've been doing VHF contests at a very high level for almost 30 years. Some
QSOs have been next to impossible without
some kind of non-ham-related liason. The main reason they are allowing this
is because they want MORE
activity on VHF, UHF and uW... use it or loose it. We shall see if the
experiment works.
As I've told many -- much of the data being exchanged on the internet is meta
data about stations -- it is not QSOs.
It just enhances the possibility of a contact. And in VHF and above, making
the contact is much harder than tuning the band to find someone.
73, Gerry W1VE
One of the W2SZ contest team (www.mgef.org)
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Ed Sawyer <sawyered@earthlink.net> wrote:
I must have "missed the memo" on this one if there was ever any dialog
concerning this. Anyone else think this is just a bad idea?
How is the self-spotting not going to turn into - QSO's over the internet
pretty quickly. It seems to me that if the ARRL wants to have a contest
this way, someone out to be "monitoring" to keep the QSO' at least legit.
It will be interesting to see if this gets quickly out of hand.
I know that VHF contests can become boring. But there are other ways to
fight the boredom. Watching baseball as you hit F1 comes to mind.
Ed N1UR
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