Somehow I missed Paul's comments on cq-contest so thanks to John K4BAI for
relaying them on.
I agree on Canadian Provinces and that is why I tried to include them in the
CQ WW 160. I went a step further and broke apart Labrador and Newfoundland.
This paid off as there was a world High score from VO2 several years ago.
As to times off, I agree with Paul in most cases. However, in say the 160
Contests (CQ or ARRL) making a Single Op stay on all day makes no sense.
Most USA Top Scorers only worked 28 to 30 hours anyway.
40 meters is going to run into problems even with most of the broadcast
removed from 7100 to 7200.
RTTY and PSK31 both have grown and taking bandwidth that has been either CW
or SSB. having 2 contests running different modes on a weekend is going to
cause problems. Bret VR2BG reports that China has commercial stations on 40
in the SSB and Digital areas. This makes working from the Far East
difficult at best.
I am also wondering about the statement made regarding the ARRL SS. I can
see getting the results done in say 90 days but I am skeptical of 60 days
and 30 days is going to be a big stretch. You have paper logs to deal with,
homebrew cabrillo that blows the log checker, plus the print deadlines. CQ
was able to cut the time to one month or slightly less
to get the results, print them, and mail the magazines. I wish QST good
luck...this is a real challange!
73 Dave K4JRB
Retired Director, CQ WW 160 Contests
> Paul Newberry wrote:
>> Here's my 2-cents and a little more..
>>
>> VE9CEH explained it all. Canadian provinces are Canadian
>> provinces....it's not what someone
>> else decides. NB, NS and PEI are all separate....period. I agree with
>> John, if you offer nothing
>> for the winners of Canada, then you must expect the same proportional
>> activity....zilch.
>> Look at other contest and the VE3's alone account for a very large
>> percentage of participation.
>>
>> Extending the contest only makes it better for the serious contester...I
>> dislike any contest that
>> require me to take time off....if I decide to take some time off, that
>> should be left up to me.
>> If a less-than-serious contester decides not to operate the full term,
>> they can pull the plug.
>>
>> I don't operate RTTY and probably never will, so that's not an issue
>> with me. But as Tom
>> pointed out, counting that as a CW contact will be a bit of a
>> mess....There's already plenty
>> of RTTY contest, as evidenced by the activity on the low end of 40m many
>> weekends while
>> other CW contest are going on....since 40m is a big part of any state
>> QP, CW and RTTY
>> suggested frequencies would be a must...
>>
>> 73, Paul, N4PN
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