To: | topband@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: Topband: Stew Perry Rules ? |
From: | Ronald Sekkel <py2fus@integral.com.br> |
Date: | Mon, 29 Dec 2003 11:37:33 -0200 |
List-post: | <mailto:topband@contesting.com> |
Hello TopBanders ! I do agree with the messages below. The usage o the DX cluster is today's way to spread information about DX. In the past we used mail, phone or VHF radios and now we use the Internet. And the DX Cluster is just one way to use the Internet to spread DX info, as some guys use the Internet chat (IRC) or even web chat's. I would like to add some thoughts about the SPDX message exchange. The grid square of each station is not really a secret. After three years operating the contest and being on 6m (where grid square is a common exchange) for a while, I do know several grids by heart. Keep in mind the 4 digit grid square is big enough to completely hold some countries, not say islands. It's also available for most stations at qrz.com. Some log programs even bring back the previous grid information for the station being worked. Living in grid GG66 makes my life a bit harder, as some guys think I'm sending each digit twice. I also believe the contest rules are a little bit unbalanced for those living in very populated areas, where people do not really need to copy the grid square as it's known by heart. I believe RST report plus a sequential number would be a better exchange, with the same difficulty level for everyone, as nobody can know it in advance or by heart. The distance could still be computed as the grid square would be send along with the log. I´m also not sure if QSO's you do not exchange a valid RST report are valid for DXCC. I know you can always send a QSL with a default 599 report, but I don't really feel confortable with that, as despite the fact it's unreal most times, it was not really exchanged during the QSO. Conditions were awful here this year. A local thunderstorm pushed the noise level to s9+ all night. I heard only few stations from the caribean and one W station (W2GD) - very disappointing. If I didn't check the dx cluster I would not believe a contest was happening... BTW, I'm not sending a log this year. Well, see you guys next year ! HNY & 73's Ron PY2FUS At 19:44 28/12/2003 -0200, you wrote: I find it ironic that spotting is not an accepted part of the Stew Perry Contest. Some of us recall Stew being the leader in state-of-the-art spotting in his time; i.e. his newsletter that he composed, printed, and distributed at his cost via postal mail for the purpose of helping everyone find and work the elusive 160 DX. Ronald J. Sekkel - PY2FUS py2fus@integral.com.br Grid locator: GG66pt _______________________________________________ Topband mailing list Topband@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topband |
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