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Re: [CQ-Contest] Low Power Change to ARRL Contests

To: W4NZ Ted Bryant <w4nz@comcast.net>, "wc1m73@gmail.com" <wc1m73@gmail.com>, "cq-contest@contesting.com" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Low Power Change to ARRL Contests
From: Edward Sawyer <EdwardS@advanced-conversion.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2021 15:54:13 +0000
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I believe it was - back in the 60s and 70s - however it changed to 150W output 
power sometime by 1980 or so and has been that ever since, by my remembrance.

Ed  N1UR

-----Original Message-----
From: W4NZ Ted Bryant <w4nz@comcast.net> 
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2021 10:26 AM
To: wc1m73@gmail.com; Edward Sawyer <EdwardS@advanced-conversion.com>; 
cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Low Power Change to ARRL Contests

Wasn't the original rule for 150w based at that time on INPUT power, plate 
voltage X plate current?  With final amp efficiencies then, that equated to 
about 100w output, today's rule. 

73 es MX,
Ted W4NZ

-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces+w4nz=comcast.net@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of wc1m73@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2021 1:20 PM
To: 'Edward Sawyer'; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Low Power Change to ARRL Contests

100W vs 150W for Low Power has been under discussion at ARRL for a long time. I 
agree that it affects comparisons with previous scores, records, etc., but I 
don't have a lot of concern about that. It doesn't seem to make a whole lot of 
sense from a contesting perspective to make an exception for FD, but ARRL says 
FD isn't a contest.

I think the idea is that the vast majority of modern transceivers max out at 
100W (or a little less), and it requires a more expensive rig or an amp to 
achieve 150W. That means you have to spend considerably more money to be 
competitive in the Low Power category. Also, some amps may not perform properly 
(cleanly?) at such a low gain level. I guess there could be a concern that 
there would be too much temptation to goose the power a little higher to 
complete a tough contact. It seems like a sensible change to me.

I'm thinking the exception for FD is to reduce the level of frustration when 
operating with low wire antennas from less than ideal locations, and ARRL wants 
FD to be a happy, non-competitive event. That said, I doubt many low power 
teams operating on emergency power use amps because they require more gas for 
the generators.

As for messing up comparisons with previous scores and records, that's always 
possible when rules are modified. But if that consideration prevents 
modification of contest rules, then we can never improve contests. Similar 
things happen with DXCC, Honor Roll, #1 Honor Roll, etc. You can't compare 
apples to apples when the list of official entities keeps changing, which it 
must. And can we really compare Tom Brady with Joe Montana or Otto Graham?
The numbers say yes, but the rules and game were totally different in their 
respective eras. 

I take contest records with a grain of salt. It's even hard to compare one's 
own performance from year to year because conditions and participation are 
never the same. Rough comparisons may be helpful to see if your performance is 
improving, but a more useful way to do that is to compare your rank with the 
same set of competitors over a period of many years and multiple sunspot cycles 
if possible. I have spreadsheets for CQ WW CW and CQ WPX CW going back over 20 
years that compare my score, rank, QSOs and mults on each band, etc., with the 
winner of the contest. The spreadsheet also records the antennas I used and 
solar/geomagnetic activity for the contest weekend each year.

73, Dick WC1M

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Sawyer <EdwardS@advanced-conversion.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 7:01 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Low Power Change to ARRL Contests

I saw today that this change was announced in the ARRL Contests starting in Jan 
1.  The Low Power Category will be changed from 150W output to 100W output.  On 
a contest to contest basis, this has no significant impact.
However, on previous scores it does.  For any of you who have ever seriously 
competed using Low Power, 50W matters on 80 and 160M, especially on SSB 
contests.

I found it surprising that an exception was made for Field Day???? Really???
Why Field Day? Isn't everyone using primarily mobile HF rigs for Field Day 
anyway and none put out more than 100W?  And since "its not a contest" why
is making that exception so important.   The never ending head scratching
over the ARRL and Field Day......

This will make records harder to beat in this category going forward.

Ed  N1UR


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