[CQ-Contest] Online Contesting-Dr DX

John Geiger aa5jg at fidmail.com
Wed Feb 16 19:14:24 PST 2011


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jack Haverty" <k3fiv at arrl.net>
> First, contests today are all mostly the same, and haven't changed much
> in decades.  Yes, there are variations in the rules - modes,
> multipliers, exchanges, duration, points, etc., but mostly it's all
> about getting on the air, making contact with as many stations as you
> can, and staying in the chair as long as you can stand it to rack up the
> most points.



I have to respectfully disagree with this one.  Yes, the objective is the 
same, but how we chase that objective has greatly changed.  For example, 
there was another email on this reflector just minutes ago about how the 
logs submitted for the RTTY WPX contest have passed 1500 so far.  That 
reminds me that I need to submit mine still.  Wow!  Who would have guessed 
that 15 years ago-that RTTY contesting would be so popular? Or so easy to 
get on for?  No special TNCs needed like in the past.  Just a cheap computer 
and some sort of sound card interface.

What about CW skimmer?  Who would have thought that it would be an issue for 
contesting rules even 5 years ago?  20 years ago we never would have 
imagined assisted categories and the controversy concerning the DX cluster 
and spotting during a contest.

SO2R, electronic logging, Software defined radios, Steppir Yagis, dual 
receive radios, and panadaptors have greatly changed the face of contesting 
since I became a ham in 1980. Not to mention that you can actually work 
Albania in a contest today :)

73s John AA5JG 



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