[CQ-Contest] need resource for journalist

Robert Chudek - KØRC k0rc at citlink.net
Tue Oct 24 23:32:00 EDT 2006


My QTH is about 40 miles NE of Minneapolis/St. Paul in a region that was settled by Scandinavian immigrants. This ethnic heritage even carries through to the water tower in Lindstrom, MN which is the shape of a tea kettle. If you're looking for a fire hydrant around here, you'd be looking for a blue and yellow device (the national colors), not the traditional red water dispenser.

You may recall in September the annual Scandinavian Activity Contest is held on the 2nd and 3rd weekends of the month. This year during the CW event terrible WX rolled through my area and drove me off the air with high precipitation static and later thunderstorms. It was a "wash"!

So I'm sitting in the shack, kinda bummed out over the situation, when I decided to use the down time to write an article for the local Chisago County Press. I tied the article to the Scandinavian heritage of this area and wrote a lay-men article to let the community know about hundreds of their relatives in "the old country" who were glued to their radios during these two weekends each year.

Although this local newspaper has an internet site, they only put a selection of the current stories online. My article was published in the printed issue between the CW and Phone weekends. I never checked if it made the online edition. If anyone wants a copy of my submission, I will be glad to forward a copy.

73 de Bob - KØRC in MN


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Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 16:27:10 +0200
From: DL8MBS <prickler.schneider at t-online.de>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] need resource for journalist
To: Derrick Belbas <ve4vv at shaw.ca>
Cc: cq-contest at contesting.com
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Hello Derrick,
as one from this strange writing profession may I ask, please don?t try 
overload and overkill attacking him with specialities (as seen from 
non-ham readers) like SO2R. Try to find out what the paper wants from 
him (as long as he has already sold the story). When he still has to 
sell the story he has to follow their wishes or preferences. First try 
to help him as much as possible with the planned story.  Having sacked 
all the basics necessary for him he then will be open for things like 
SO2R - and most likely anything natural for us will attract his 
attention - maybe something simple like the emotion of a contesting 
situation.
The only exception: he has "card blanche" for XYZ lines with whatever he 
wants to write AND he is willing to follow your lines. But be prepared 
that this is the exception.
As much as we like a story more on contesting than amateur radio in 
general - the story can?t be written without a lot of amateur radio 
basics. So be patient with this part, too.
All the best and good luck with your efforts.
73, Chris

(www.dl8mbs.de)


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