[CQ-Contest] Dollars/qso score

Felipe Ceglia felipeceglia2 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 05:23:28 EST 2008


Hi Ulli and folks,

We operated PR1T this year.

We have spent a little more than the $1500,00 that Ulli mentioned (I´d say
we havent reached the U$5000,00 which I consider pretty modest for a
contesting station), but we still are on the low budget side of the thing,
even making the station being alive from charity of some very good friends,
as you can see on our QRZ.COM profile.

WIth a limited setup: 5 element 15m and 10m yagis on tower A @17m high, and
3 element 20m plus 2 element short 40m beam on tower B @ 20m high, 1 KW
amps. We had a pretty good bang for the buck ratio: 4500 qsos

All of our operators got amazed with results, and we have a smile stamped on
our faces that will probably last for some weeks.

Anyway, thats was lot of fun!

73,

Felipe - PY1NB
PR1T TEAM
http://www.dxwatch.com


2008/12/2 David Kopacz <david at ky1v.com>

> My interpretation of Ulli's post is that it would be nice for the smaller
> pistols to be recognized once in a while for their efforts in a major
> contest.
>
> I agree with him. I read QST, CQ Magazine, NCJ, Radio-Sport.net and others.
> While quite interesting, and often entertaining, it does get stale reading
> about the same stations and operators every issue, year after year.
>
> No offense to any of the top stations, owners or operators as they have all
> contributed immensely to the hobby and deserve to be recognized when
> posting
> a win in a major contest. But there could be more effort placed in
> recognizing those that assist the big guns in making those huge scores.
>
> I actually got excited reading an article last year that had two whole
> paragraphs written about two stations in the Midwest competing for 5th
> place
> in a major contest. I don't recall the details, but I do recall it was
> refreshing to read about something different. I believe it was one of the
> CQWW events and written by Bob, K3EST.
>
> Perhaps as a group, we should consider sponsoring plaques for stations that
> compete in challenged locations with challenged stations. This would create
> incentive for greater participation and better recognition of those that
> have little to no chance of winning a major category in a major contest.
>
> I'll be the first to step up to the plate and donate four plaques for ARRL
> DX CW/SSB and CQWW CW/SSB for a "challenged category" as selected by the
> contest committees.
>
>
> David ~ KY1V
> UltraDX
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ulli Grunow
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 6:45 AM
> To: cq-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Dollars/qso score
>
> Dear contesters,
>
> Contest organizers.
>
> This is just something I was thinking about when looking through the scores
> of last CQWW CW 2008..
>
>
>
> I am ON5KQ, (op Ulli) operating a very limited contest station here in
> Belgium..
>
> Have just published my claimed scores (SOSB 40m) at 3830 reflector.
>
>
>
> Seeing all the great score of great people it came to my mind, that there
> might be one factor for great contest results we never talk about.
>
> I just want to name it here once: the factor of money spent to achieve the
> result.
>
>
>
> I am not at all saying, that it is the most important factor - but I have
> never seen a below $3000 total cost station winning a contest !
>
> You may say it is trivial - with more input there is more output - yes,
> partly this is true and that's a way you can see it.
>
>
>
> >From a sports standpoint of view, I personally feel as if I try to become
> successful with an old Volkswagen in a Formule 1 race. should I buy a new
> expensive car te get in pool position next time ?!
>
> I certainly enjoy the many impressive websites of the major contest
> winner's
> - great to see ! Great technology and thank you for documenting and share
> your experience with dream equipment for almost everyone else.
>
> Sometimes there are Single OP's operating a super station build in many
> many
> years from Multi/Multi teams. Is that real Single Operator contesting ?!?
>
> Also the Multi/Multi teams spend many thousands of dollars into the
> hobby..their neighbor ham's might be never be able to do anything close to
> that, simply due to their very limited of even tight budget.
>
>
>
> So in what aspect we talk about winning the contest ? Biggest station,
> richest people ? Biggest equipment ?!?
>
>
>
> I am happy to find the Triband/wires only category in some contests.
>
> How about a total below $3000 dollar category ?!
>
> Single band entries half.
>
>
>
> My station is below $1500 incl. TRX !
>
> I am proud of my efficiency ..
>
> Want to hear/read about small stations with good results - stand up guy's !
>
>
>
> Ulli, ON5KQ
>
> www.on5kq.be
>
>
>
> P.S.: I am not against spending lots of money into our great hobby - just
> wanted to tell a different story.
>
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