[CQ-Contest] Real Time Scoring and Quick Submissions
Radio K0HB
kzerohb at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 14:20:07 EST 2016
I nominate Kelly Taylor, VE4XT, for the "2016 Nobel Prize in Common Sense".
73, HB
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 11:30 Kelly Taylor <ve4xt at mymts.net> wrote:
> > If you go to a place that doesn’t have the
> > net you aren’t likely to be using a competitive station and won’t have a
> > shot at beating your chest in triumph anyway.
>
> I call BS on this one. Sorry.
>
> Heard Island is going to rock a contest, simply by virtue of its rarity.
>
> A cottage station in VE4 can rock SS, simply by virtue of Manitoba’s
> relative rarity.
>
> Just because you don’t have Internet doesn’t mean you don’t have access to
> concrete or can only put up wires.
>
> At least one winner of ARRL DX last year was a Field-Day style station,
> set up on a cliff facing the U.S.
>
> Some of these stories are some of the greatest stories we have. That
> so-and-so won with more than a thousand feet of tower, 200 total elements
> and more Alpha than Alpha Centauri isn’t a great story. A victory is almost
> expected at that point.
>
> You can’t assume everyone operates with the same infrastructure you do,
> and you can’t assume those who don’t are automatically inferior.
>
> Real-time scoring would be a great contest-within-a-contest. It would help
> attract new contesters and push the boundaries of contest reporting. But
> making it mandatory would drive away a large part of your existing
> customers. More so, I’d argue, than it would attract.
>
> 73, kelly, ve4xt,
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