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Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] An idea for the sprints.

To: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] An idea for the sprints.
From: w5zn@w5zn.org
Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2020 04:33:50 -0600
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Gretings Dave and 222 gang.

Well, I'll confess I bailed after two hours, around 9:00 PM local, because I had worked all the folks I knew who were on but more importantly I was ready to snooze! :-)). I didn't give it any further thought until your email that got me thinking about this!

Now that 222 has become a focus of several of us working toward WAS and there is renewed interest on the band, especially with MS and EME for some, it would have been good to fire up the EME station if for no other reason than to check things out and have a few folks do the same.

It would be good for me to do some advance planning for the Sprint. I usually just fire up for an hour or so and then that is it but I like your idea/suggestion.

73 Joel W5ZN


On 2020-10-01 15:01, David Olean wrote:
It isn't much of an idea, more a suggestion, to not abandon the VHF
sprints when activity dies down after the initial spurt of activity. 
I was not a big fan of opening up chat pages for coordination of
contacts in VHF contests. My reasoning was that it favored stations
that had good internet connectivity and penalized those that did not.

That being said, we now have the ability to set up schedules for
almost impossible contacts simply  by coordinating on internet sites
dedicated to such things. So why did everyone bail out after an hour
or so on the 222 Sprint?  The few diehards left were ones that I had
already contacted.  It would have been great to try some long haul
tropo contacts on CW or even FT4/FT8 with stations that are normally
not in range. Trying and failing at a 400+ mile QSO with a 25 watt
station or trying a meteor scatter contact is much more agreeable than
spending an hour calling CQ and tuning around on a almost empty band
with no takers and no results.  A few posts for skeds by several of
the diehards also went unheeded towards the latter half of the
sprint.  The last hour, when things die down is the time to experiment
and see what your station can do even if it is outside of your comfort
zone.  The worst that can happen is that the path does not work! 
Then, there is the problem of which chat page to monitor. Having poor
connectivity makes monitoring a number of them impossible for many
operators.  On a good day, I might be able to cover two chat pages. 
We should set up a standardization for the sprints so people are all
looking at the same place.

So next time, think twice about quitting early! Do something exciting instead.

73

Dave K1WHS



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