Lets step back a minute and examine the real purpose for Field Day. It was
established to hone the skills of operators and the use of their equipment
in the event of any emergency. Making X number of contacts with subsequent
multipliers was no where in the original description. I worked many Field
Day events starting back in the early 60's. There's a reason that I don't
even connect my station antennas on Field Day. Based on the original
intent, I view there is no value in Field Day activity today.
For those that do and did participate in Field Day activities, what did you
take away from the experience? Are you a better operator? Are you better
prepared in the event of and emergency where communications are need? I do
hope something was learned. For those that provided radios and other
ancillary equipment, did you evaluate the skills of the operators and the
needs for the event and prepare before the event accordingly? Were the
operators correctly instructed in operation of the equipment and were there
facilitators to assist in keeping stations up an running?
My last Field Day experience basically proved that hams today have changed
and are largely unable to handle issues that might arise in an emergency
situation. In most instances, egos abound and quality and logical thought
is lacking.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Sussman" <psussman@pactor.com>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>; "Jerry
Haigwood" <jerry@w5jh.net>
Cc: <k9yc@arrl.net>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Just a 'foot-in-mouth' observation
As a former contester, I can attest to Jerry's point of view. Sometimes I
work
Field Day, but not to contest - just to have fun and occasionally give
someone
a few points.
I have no intention of even submitting a score. I don't seek contacts and
just
'lope-along'. Occasionally I'll take a sip without concern to someone's
rate.
There are many good operators and some can be obsessed contesters. I saw
that
years ago and decided contesting is not for me. Don't expect me to
whip through
a QSO at light speed to keep the rate up. After all, I tend to 'chew' a
bit.
Contesters may not work me, because I tend slow 'em down.
73 ES Happy Rag-Chewing on RTTY,
de Phil - N8PS
Quoting Jerry Haigwood <jerry@w5jh.net>:
And if you don't like to work non-contest type people, then don't do
Field
Day Jim. You will have many hams who are not who are not contest
oriented
but are still good operators. A good operator will slow down and work
those
type of people because the good operator realizes that FD always brings
out
the non-contesters. If you want to make contest only contacts, then stay
in
the bottom 25KHz of each band!
Jerry W5JH
-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 4:05 PM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Just an observation
On 6/25/2012 11:52 AM, Jerry Haigwood wrote:
Please remind me NOT to work you. Field is for fun!
If you don't want to learn to do ir well, then please don't. You're not
doing me a favor by doing it badly.
73, Jim K9YC
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