[CQ-Contest] back to contesting?

Kelly Taylor ve4xt at mb.sympatico.ca
Tue Aug 6 23:19:27 EDT 2002


That would be a neat contest, though I wonder the extent to which you could
convince ops whose stations aren't already equipped to do the digital modes.

It is, of course, easier now with sound card applications that essentially
only require audio, PTT and control connections to a radio, but I imagine a
lot of ops won't bother even to do that (or if they have the requisite
connections, even to load the digital-mode application).

Be that as it may, PSK modes may be the answer to contesting during the
sunspot doldrums, or for those of us in the black hole...

Funny how the course of this thread changed from "which mode is technically
superior?" to "which mode is most fun?" I think it has been demonstrated
that PSK31 wins hands down in the technical superiority challenge but I'd
have to agree it falls dreadfully short on the fun-to-do scale. (I mean,
really, how can anyone contest the superiority of a mode that allows full
copy on signals that you can't even hear?)

That said, I will NOT be trading my Benchers for a PSK program anytime soon.

73, kelly, ve4xt

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Frenaye" <frenaye at pcnet.com>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:33 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] back to contesting?


>
> Interesting discussions about various modes.   Wish it was a little closer
to the topic of contesting.
>
> Since most contests are CW only, SSB only, or digital only (and a few are
CW+SSB), should there be a change?
>
> What if there was a contest that wasn't single mode (or if multiple mode,
didn't reward with extra points for QSOs on each mode like IARU HF)?
>
> Maybe that would help to answer the question of which mode works best in
which conditions.    You'd have to choose the mode that would give you the
best combination of rate combined with ability to find new stations and work
them fast.   That happens somewhat in the IARU HF, but there is no major
contest I'm aware of where CW and digital modes are both allowed (except
Field Day, and digital activity is fairly minor).
>
>                 -- Tom
>
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