Of course, experienced contesters are needed to work the newbies. 73,
John, K4BAI.
The March QST has an announcement for "The ARRL Rookie Roundup" to be
held in Aoril. It is the entry level contest that more or less is a
follow-on to the Novice Roundup in which many of us (WN0MWN in 1966
included) started our contesting career.
Of note in the announcement is that "100% real time logging, scoring and
adjudication" will be used. "Results will be published online within
minutes after the contest." This should effectively deal with lots of
problems.
The Rookie Roundup will be 6 hours long and held on 3 weekends, one each
for SSB, CW and RTTY. Nonrookies can participate, but can work rookies
only.
It is probably not too soon to make noise at your local club about
getting rookies involved. And to give them a clue on how to deal with a
pileup. I suspect that there will be a lot more nonrookies than rookies
in the contest. :^)= I am glad that the ARRL is taking positive steps to
encourage new hams to contest and to use modern technology for logging.
- Duffey
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KK6MC
James Duffey
Cedar Crest NM
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