[CQ-Contest] ARRL DX SSB Contest - Self-spotting is allowed in ALL entry categories, including UNASSISTED
PY2NY
py2ny.vitor at gmail.com
Wed Mar 1 08:13:39 EST 2023
I would like to have a good English and more time to write
about it, but I am feeling old, obsolete and archaic after so
many years loving SSB/RTTY/CW contests...
The new rules everywhere makes me feel out of line, and makes
me to re-think about my future in contest. Nowadays, all I have
on mind is going to contesting and be better than my previous
score.
Isn't comfortable to me using self-spotting, seems wrong in my
XX century head, and you don't need to call me a donkey, I know
I am one.
Maybe, the organizers can find a way in the future to create a new
category in contests, like "Old Man Style": no to any form of help.
I did ARRL CW with no self-spotting and no DXCluster. Was fine,
I did great, but ARRL SSB will be different without this kind of
help. But, yeah, let's keep the old way as far as possible: PY2NY in
CQ or S&P, fully unassisted, low power, old, crazy, out-of-style, but
happy anyway.
Enjoy your time in hamradio competitions, life is too short... yeap,
just too short!
73 DX from Jaboticabal city, SP - Brasil.
..
...
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PY2NY / SP9NY / V26NY - Vitor Luis Aidar dos Santos
http://military-jeep-brasil.blogspot.com.br/
Em qua., 1 de mar. de 2023 às 09:17, Björn Ekelund <bjorn at ekelund.nu>
escreveu:
> What does the number of spots have to do with the usefulness of the dx
> cluster?
>
> All modern loggers do a far better job than any human so staring at the
> spot flow in text form became an obsolete practice years ago.
>
> Björn SM7IUN
>
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 3:09 AM Ron Notarius W3WN via CQ-Contest <
> cq-contest at contesting.com> wrote:
>
> > You are kidding, right? Or do you really want operators to flood the
> > spotting network and make it useless? Is that the point?
> > IMHO, not that anyone ever asks me anything, just because something is
> > permitted doesn't make it right. Self-spotting in a contest is just
> that.
> > 73, ron w3wn
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Hachadorian <k6ll.dave at gmail.com>
> > To: reflector cq-contest <cq-contest at contesting.com>
> > Sent: Tue, Feb 28, 2023 5:38 pm
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL DX SSB Contest - Self-spotting is allowed in
> > ALL entry categories, including UNASSISTED
> >
> > Recent changes to ARRL Contest rules allow self-spotting in all
> > categories, including Unassisted Categories.
> > https://groups.arrl.org/g/ARRL-Contesting/message/1499
> >
> > Only Assisted Classes may USE spotting info to find QSO's, but ANYBODY
> > can GENERATE spots, including self-spots.
> >
> > It seems logical to me that everyone should spot themselves regularly,
> > like maybe every 10 minutes or so. Maybe rare DX stations would not
> > want to spot themselves and get inundated with callers, but almost
> > anybody else should welcome the increased rate.
> >
> > It would also be great if everyone spotted every S&P QSO they made. SSB
> > could then approach equality with CW and RTTY, where automatic Skimmers
> > generate tons of spots all weekend long. Some logging programs already
> > have the capability to automatically generate self spots and Search &
> > Pounce spots.
> >
> > Assisted ops will have to focus on filtering which spots they want to
> > see, but the good ops know how to do this already. For example, US/VE
> > ops will not want to see US/VE spots, and DX ops will not want to see
> > non-US/VE spots.
> >
> > The more spots, the better. It should be a lot of fun!
> >
> > Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
> > Yuma, AZ
> >
> >
> >
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