[CQ-Contest] Bard on contesting

James George n3bb at mindspring.com
Sun Mar 26 15:34:14 EDT 2023


The entire response was created by AI? Good grief….really good. 
Jim
N3BB

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 26, 2023, at 1:46 PM, Rick Tavan <rick at tavan.com> wrote:
> 
> Bard is Google's AI experiment. I asked it a simple question and got a
> simple answer. This wasn't a big challenge and the response was sparse and
> redundant but correct.
> /Rick N6XI
> [image: profile picture]
> What is ham radio contesting?
> 
> Ham radio contesting is a competitive activity in which amateur radio
> operators try to contact as many other amateur radio stations as possible
> in a given period of time. Contests are held on a variety of bands and
> modes, and there are different rules for each contest. The goal of
> contesting is to score as many points as possible by making contacts with
> other stations.
> 
> Contesting is a popular activity among amateur radio operators, and there
> are many different contests held throughout the year. Contests can be a fun
> way to test your skills and equipment, and to meet other amateur radio
> operators from around the world.
> 
> Here are some of the benefits of ham radio contesting:
> 
>   - It can help you improve your operating skills.
>   - It can help you learn new techniques and procedures.
>   - It can help you meet other amateur radio operators from around the
>   world.
>   - It can be a fun and challenging activity.
>   - It can be a great way to test your equipment.
> 
> If you are interested in learning more about ham radio contesting, there
> are many resources available online and in libraries. You can also find
> information about contests in QST magazine and on the ARRL website.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rick Tavan
> Truckee and Saratoga, CA
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