Randy K5ZD wrote:
> The non-amateur means rule applies only during the contest. You can take
> out network TV adverts before the contest announcing your
> operation if you want.
>
Streaming audio or video IS DURING the contest and soliciting stations to "work
me" (and hear yourself - reward).
Additional "advertising" is before the contest - making it known "I will be on,
streaming.
Why did CQ WW CC asked about the opinions about the real time score board? That
pales in comparison to "work me - you can hear yourself" real time. We should
get CQ WW CC ruling on this, before everybody starts "screaming" live whatever.
As it stands now, it is a matter for disqualification according to rules:
>>The use by an entrant of any non-amateur means such as telephones, telegrams,
internet, or the use of packet to SOLICIT contacts during the contest is
unsportsmanlike and the entry is subject to disqualification. Action and
decisions of
the CQ WW Contest Committee are official and final.<<
> As for the motivation to work one station over another, there
> are many elements of that. Some guys only work rare stations. Does that
> make it unfair to be rare? Some guys only work their friends. Or the loudest
> signals. Is it unfair to be well known or loud?
>
Motivation and solicitation by non-amateur means as outlined in the rules are
two, way different things.
> Randy, K5ZD
>
Call me Luddite or old fashioned, but trying to follow the spirit and meaning
of rules.
Rather than having streaming audio or video I would suggest that having real
logs published on the web (after the contest log submission deadline) would be
much better motivation and education for little pistols and big guns. Another
big plus - deterrent to blatant cheaters by having logs available for scrutiny
by competition.
(OK, what is the REAL reason for streaming? Demonstrate how wonderful (good
looking) or magnificent operator one is? In my book, any real life, anything,
during the contest is distraction to serious contesters. If one wants to lure
little pistols and bystanders, than I can see the benefit (solicitation).
Just this OF opinion.
Yuri, K3BU
Let's have a log deadline 7 days after the contest, 21 days process the logs
and post rough results and logs, another 14 days for corrections etc. and
publish final results. That would be progress and encouragement to participate.
Now we are streaming real time wannabe stars and waiting 9 months for the birth
of the results. Welcome to 21 century and computer age!
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