[CQ-Contest] contests and participation on air
Bill Hider
n3rr at erols.com
Mon Jul 22 07:53:14 EDT 2013
Well said, Charly!
Bill, N3RR
-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Charles Harpole
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 4:23 AM
To: CQ-Contest Reflector
Subject: [CQ-Contest] contests and participation on air
No real news to most of us but maybe more striking in signal-poor South East
Asia----- contests GET HAMS ON THE AIR. Then, no contests equals lots of
artificially dead bands.
Many times in week days, I can tune ALL of the HF bands and hear less than
ten ham-originated signals totally ! Think of it, most bands TOTALLY DEAD
and at any time day or night even with high flux times. And it is not
propagation's fault; there are just no hams on the air that would propagate
to me near Bangkok.
THEN comes a huge contest weekend and all the bands light up with hundreds
of signals, maybe thousands (the thousands calling me in zone 26, for
example). Twenty and fifteen have no blank spaces to slip in to start a CQ
and a run!
The fact is that without contests (and DX chasing) ham radio would appear to
have disappeared if listening around. 12 meters with less than 25 spots!
Imagine !
Contests and DX sell radios and antennas; get people improving their rigs;
and get hams off the Internet and back on the air.
Tell all this to the grumpy few rag chew groups too lazy to move to the WARC
bands. But, get on the air, hams! Bands are open and waiting.
73
Charly, HS0ZCW
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