[CQ-Contest] WARC Bands and contests

Doug Grant k1dg at ix.netcom.com
Wed Aug 2 09:52:45 EDT 2006


I agree with keeping contests off the WARC bands. While I generally consider myself a contester, I found myself looking for safe haven one time when I was running a demonstration station at a Scout event. It was a weekend in early October, and after several very nice QSOs on 15 meters introducing scouts to ham radio, the California QSO party and Worked All Germany contests both took over the band. They are not the same weekend this year, but they were that year.

Contest QSOs are wonderful things, but unfortunately poorer demonstrations of radio than long-distance ragchews.

I retreated to 17 meters, where I spent most of the day making some great demo QSOs with 100 watts, an open-wire-fed 80M dipole and tuner.

It gave me a new perspective on the anti-contester sentiment.

The idea of "activity periods" may have merit, although DXpeditions seem to generate plenty of activity on those bands. If an annual week-long (or month-long) event is created, it would spread out the activity. A week is 168 hours...if you think going 48 straight is tough, try that! Maybe it could even be a weekday-only event. That would be interesting, and keep the weekends free for casual ops. On occasions when I am home on a weekday, the bands (all of them) are pretty quiet.

73,

Doug K1DG




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