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Re: [VHFcontesting] 5 Band VUCC Award

To: "les@highnoonfilm.com" <les@highnoonfilm.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] 5 Band VUCC Award
From: Andrew Glasbrenner <glasbrenner@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 10:36:27 -0400
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I was with you right up to the "reset to zero" part. I have 90 something grids 
on 2m, and if I had to restart at zero for this, well, that's not happening 
here.

73, Drew KO4MA

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 19, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Les Rayburn <les@highnoonfilm.com> wrote:

> Several amateurs have written to tell me that they are reaching out to their 
> ARRL Division Directors and endorsing the idea of a Five Band VHF-UHF Century 
> Club Award. My hope is
> that VHF Associations such as the SEVHFS, Central States, AMSAT, etc. would 
> also endorse the proposal.
> 
> Some more clarification on my suggestion to create a Five Band VHF-UHF 
> Century Club Award:
> 
> The main purpose of the award is to increase on-air activity both during 
> contests and band openings. It would also spur activity on linear satellites, 
> and hopefully encourage more weak signal operators to
> try satellite operation.
> 
> There are more than a few operators who have already achieved VUCC on 
> multiple bands,
> and worked a lot of grids during their careers. Some of these stations now 
> only get on for contests, and largely ignore band openings and day to day 
> operation. The award is an incentive for
> these stations to return to the air since it resets everyone's score card to 
> zero.
> 
> My other hope is that the award will help to elevate the status of the VUCC 
> Award overall, and encourage more operators to get involved in VHF DXing.
> 
> 1.) A requirement to include at least one of the lower VHF bands such as 6 
> Meters, 2 Meters, or 222 to prevent someone from simply going out with 
> microwave gear and earning the award
> in a weekend. Personally, I would favor 2 Meters as a requirement since this 
> is perhaps the most difficult of the VUCC Awards to achieve and would insure 
> the most on-air activity.
> 
> 2.) By making the award a Five Band award, you insure that at least one 
> microwave band will be required to earn the award, thus increasing 
> participation on the Microwave bands. (Technically, this
> could be avoided by earning one for Satellite operation and then 902, but you 
> get the point)
> 
> 3.) Satellite VUCC has been available since the award was created. It would 
> remain one of the options for earning the award and qualify as a "band" for 
> that purpose. Anyone who thinks Satellite work
> isn't weak signal doesn't operate satellites.
> 
> 4.) Resetting everyone to zero has no bearing on past VUCC award credit, FEMA 
> credit, or your bragging rights. It just helps to get people out of their 
> chair during the NFL Championship game and back
> onto the air. It also simplifies the programming requirements for Logbook of 
> the World in implementing the new award, and makes it faster for the ARRL to 
> implement the new award.
> 
> 5.) Endorsements for modes such as CW, digital, EME, etc. would certainly be 
> a good option. If anyone could earn this award on a single mode or type of 
> propagation my hat would really be off to you!
> More likely would be endorsements for other bands, so you could have a eight 
> band VUCC, etc.
> 
> To work the award would need a lot of Public Relations support from the ARRL 
> to promote it, and build it's prestige among amateurs. Sean are you 
> listening? (ha, ha) VUCC has always suffered
> an identity crisis among hams, and been viewed as the "little brother" to the 
> DXCC. The Fred Fish Memorial Award seems to have avoided that problem, and is 
> coveted by operators.
> 
> Have you checked the total number of VUCC Awarded once you exclude 6 Meters? 
> It's amazingly small on some bands---proof positive that even VHF Operators 
> don't always consider VUCC as
> a goal. Changing the perception of the award will be an important job for the 
> league and VHF associations.
> 
> 
> -- 
> --
> 73,
> 
> Les Rayburn, N1LF
> 121 Mayfair Park
> Maylene, AL 35114
> EM63nf
> 
> 6M VUCC #1712
> AMSAT #38965
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> 
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