[CQ-Contest] NCJ Article RE: Sweepstakes Change Suggestions

Richard F. DiDonna NN3W richnn3w at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 09:29:18 EDT 2018


Agreed. What is a Texas and west coast contest will become an even 
greater Texas and west coast contest.

73 Rich NN3W


On 3/14/2018 9:04 AM, RT Clay wrote:
> I haven't received my NCJ yet, but increasing the proportion of daylight hours will further increase the advantage of western or  Carribean (or VY2) stations because of the skip zones on the high bands. Most eastern "tribander" stations actually make most of their Sweepstakes contacts with low 40m or 80m dipoles. I think such a change would make it even less popular to eastern stations.
>
> Tor
> N4OGW
>
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> On Tue, 3/13/18, Ken Widelitz <kwidelitz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   Subject: [CQ-Contest] NCJ Article RE: Sweepstakes Change Suggestions
>   To: cq-contest at contesting.com
>   Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 5:48 PM
>   
>   The March/April 2018 NCJ has an article by
>   Al, K0AD and Bill, W0OR
>   suggesting changes to Sweepstakes.
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>   
>   Al suggests moving the start time up 4
>   hours. This makes a lot of sense to
>   me. More daylight hours so guys with a
>   tribander will  make more contacts.
>   Also, perhaps more importantly, East
>   Coast SSers won't have to stay up late
>   Sunday night suffering the doldrums and
>   more will probably operate later on
>   Sunday.
>   
>    
>   
>   Bill suggests shortening the contest to
>   18 hours. I like that idea but would
>   suggest shortening it to 20 hours. Bill
>   also suggests a forced off time in
>   the middle which doesn't appeal to me
>   personally. His last suggestion is to
>   allow duplicate QSOs on 10 and 160
>   meters. I don't like that at all as it
>   makes guys without good 160m antennas
>   uncompetitive. As to 10 meters in down
>   sunspot cycle years, it will only help
>   where there is the occasional
>   spotlight propagation and give an
>   unfair advantage there.
>   
>    
>   
>   Moving up the start time and decreasing
>   overall operating time should have a
>   positive effect on this contest. Of
>   course, getting the NCCC, PVRC and YCCC
>   to have a yearly major focus on winning
>   the overall gavel is what will help
>   the most. A few years ago when they did
>   that there were no doldrums Sunday.
>   
>    
>   
>   Let the flames begin, and apologies in
>   advance to our international list
>   members who don't give a hoot about
>   SS.
>   
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>   
>   73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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