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Re: [VHFcontesting] 6 & 10 Meter Contest

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] 6 & 10 Meter Contest
From: Jerry <jer.sieg@shaw.ca>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 12:49:04 -0600
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So would the article 'The World Above 50Mhz'..become 'The World above 28Mhz' ? ;o) I think a 10M Grid Award would do a lot for the Band.. a 10n6 Contest would do well for 6M also ! I remember 'years ago'..(85' or 86') working 10M Au one afternoon, and plotting it on a Map. Started to the East, ON, MB, WI, MI, area..Before long, I was Beaming SE and working into the W4 Area ! I thought 'if it were dark outside, that Au would show up South of Me' ? Never saw it happen again..and did not use 6M at all at that time ! Would have been an interesting opening on that band as well ! Probably one of the Rare Times folks in the South seen 'Them Pretty Lights' ! 73
Jerry
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DN39or
On 9/4/2014 12:26 PM, Les Rayburn wrote:
I doubt that the ARRL would tamper with the very successful 10 Meter Contest it already has. I suspect a mid-summer contest is being considered to take advantage of sporadic-e propagation during the declining sunspot cycle, but can't confirm that.

A 10 Meter grid based award, similar to VUCC would pay dividends as well. It introduces HF operators to the concept of grid hunting, and then makes it easier for them to make the transition to 6 Meters (and above) later on. If the ARRL established a "Fred Fish" type award for working literally every grid square in the U.S., it might spur a lot of activity on 10 Meters during the otherwise "null" that usually happens during non-peak years.

You might also see some combination 10 Meter & 6 Meter, K5N type expeditions from rare grids. With today's HF rig's, it's easy to operate both bands. We've already seen a movement of HF operators into 6 Meters---unfortunately, not many of them seem to be venturing any higher.

Overall, I think treating 10 Meters more like a VHF band makes a lot of sense as we move into the non-peak years. Most experts feel that the next solar cycle peak will also be a bit of a dud...so this type of action might help ensure the long-term health of both bands.

Sharp thinking out of Newington!



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