[CQ-Contest] CC&R Category

Sylvan Katz jskatz at sk.sympatico.ca
Mon Sep 25 09:40:37 EDT 2000


Bill and fellow contesters:

> CC&R Category Low Power & QRP - Stations must not be greater than 1
acre
> in size and must be made up entirely of wire antennas or single
element
> commercial antennas such as multi-band verticals.

I think your suggestion is excellent. However, I would suggest that even
1 acre is very large for most of us. A city lot of say 75' x 150' might
be more realistic. In fact in many EU and other countries city lots of
this size are either rare and/or very expensive. If the size of the lot
is restricted to say 75' x 150' (25m x 45m) then there may be no need to
put a restriction on the type of antenna since at most you might be able
to put up say a 50'-60' tower, a tribander or something similar and
perhaps a 2 el 40m yagi (it will just barely rotate with the lot size if
the tower is placed near the center of yard). If the power level is
restricted to 100w (and perhaps a QRP category) and since the antennas
are already restricted due to space then the ERP of competitors in this
category will be quite similar. The contest will be more related to
skill, geographical location and how inventive the operator can be in
constructing an antenna system under the space restrictions. I believe a
category of this nature would encourage more operators into contesting.

Have you any suggestion as to how to make this happen?

73 .... sylvan

> our hobby (contesting) depends on attracting new blood.  People living

> under these restrictions are becoming common place.  We need to be
> addressing the audience.

By the way -- people in this category more than likely make up over 95%
of all the amateur radio community and probably have done so for many
decades.
--
Sylvan Katz
Saskatoon, Sask
VE5ZX & G0TZX



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