[CQ-Contest] Making New Contesters, & A Class for Old Ones.
Mike Ritz, W7VO
w7vo at comcast.net
Fri Jan 16 18:52:01 EST 2015
I agree with KH6LC. Isn't taking turns in operating what M/S is all about? The second one is already called "Assisted".
73;
Mike, W7VO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Cabral" <kh6lc at hotmail.com>
To: cq-contest at contesting.com
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 12:55:25 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Making New Contesters, & A Class for Old Ones.
Joe,
My thoughts? I think there's medication available that can help you with your sleeping problem.
I like your Elmer Class idea. Anything to get younger people involved is a step in the right direction.
I'm just not sure we need a completely separate category for it.
73 & Aloha,
Lloyd KH6LC
I was thinking last night when I couldn't sleep. About two possible new entry classes for some contests.
As a guy that just can no longer do even a 24 hour Sweepstakes anymore. The old body just can't do it.
How about a new class for us old farts, a Multi Single. Not as multi op single transmitter, but as
Multi op,, single op
Huh?
Think just like any single op class where a single op does all the work, but there is more than one operator,
they take turns at the radio. Only one is at the radio operating at any time, but they take turns, when the
op gets tired someone else takes over. It is always just like a single OP in operation, except the operators
take turns.
The other is the "Elmer" class
This is close to single Op, where a single Operator is doing all the radio work,
BUT.........
there is an "Elmer" sitting next to him helping them, giving advice, the "Elmer" never actually operates the radio, they are there just to help the newbie learn and do a contest.
Thoughts? Joe WB9SBD
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