-----Original Message (heavily edited)-----
From: David Thompson
...They allow CW and mixed categories but not a single band or SSB Only...I
just do not understand the reasoning behind no SSB only...The trend to
marginalize SSB Contesting has been around for a long time...
73 Dave K4JRB
As a plaque winner in '08 for SSB ONLY ROVER in the Ga QSO Party, I agree whole
heartedly with your sentiments. Not that winning a plaque was my sole reason
for being SSB Only, I had no idea that the category existed at the time, but
the "new blood" for the contesting sub-group of the Ham Radio hobby is going to
come from mic holders, not paddle swipers.
I think of it as a tiered system - mic holders at level one, Digital Voice
Message senders at level two, keyboard CW at level three, and paddle swipers at
level four. There may be more levels, and blurred lines between the levels,
but you get the idea. I personally am somewhere between level one and three,
having never used DVMs, and lacking the ERP to be a serious SSB station.
Having observed world-class mult-op CW only contesters, I can see the lure to
faster exchanges and higher QSO totals, but you gotta start somewhere, and good
SSB ops can get respectable totals as well.
It is my contention that general activity or geographically focused contests
only hurt themselves by discouraging competitors through limitations on
accepted modes. I think once you've made your point, if the organizers lack the
wisdom to see it's validity, let it go. (insert analogy about pearls and
swine, arguing with fools, or mud wrestling with pigs here)
My suggestion would be to take a large black magic marker and draw a line
through those small-minded contests that lack a SSB only category and focus on
participation in the general interest events sponsored by the more advanced
thinkers.
I'll be listen for your voice on the airwaves,
Scott, KB4KBS
Scott Straw, CTS-D, CTS-I
AVI-SPL
Atlanta, Georgia USA
KB4KBS
|