[CQ-Contest] Categories, Participation and Competition

AD5VJ Bob rtnmi at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jun 17 12:48:50 PDT 2009


 I dont care one way or the other on the 'extreme' category. I wont be joining it anyway. I figure I can instant message if I want
to go that route.

 What I dont understand, however, without trying to sound arrogant is: Why can we all of a sudden have a category for this internet
mode of communication, but not be able to get any sponsors to pay attention to our plea for categories for what I call "Handicapped
Hams", that is to say, simple antenna systems with wire antennas or towers less than 80 feet tall, power less than 200 watts, ect.

 I would like to see a category for low power <200W that would not include someone running a 5 stack at 190 feet or a vertical array
to make up the difference of transmitter output power.

 We all know that ERP is the final word on power output not what goes into the or out of the final of the transmit system.

 We enter a contest single OP low power, normally, because we dont have the bucks or land to go any other way (hence "Handicapped
Hams").

Bob AD5VJ 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com 
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of RT Clay
> Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:38 AM
> To: CQ-Contest at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Categories, Participation and Competition
> 
> 
> A limited time (<=24 hr) category would certainly motivate me 
> to operate during CQWW, WPX, and ARRL DX. I currently do not 
> operate those contests at all (except for an occasional hour 
> or two) because I can't get 48 hours (or even 36) free. That 
> might give some more DX stations the MS mult in ARRLDX...
> 
> Time is reason I currently operate only the Sprint, NAQP, SS, 
> and IARU seriously.
> 
> Just listing operating times will not motivate people.
> 
> Tor
> N4OGW/5
> 
> 
> >  
> > Creating new (overlay) categories based on operating time is an 
> > interesting concept.  My concern is that it may actually motivate 
> > people to be less active.  For example, I have about 15 hours to 
> > operate during a weekend.  Do I spend my time to maximize a 
> score for 
> > the 12 hour category, or just play around and work my 15 hours 
> > available?  The contest sponsors want to motivate people to 
> get on as 
> > much as they can.  I
> 
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