[RTTY] ANARTS and BARTG contests .. the future
John Barber GW4SKA
ska at bartg.org.uk
Tue Mar 31 10:20:14 PDT 2009
Biggest problem is the clash with RDXC on CW and Phone. It has got to be a very popular contest and there were even comments on a contest reflector saying how stupid it was to run a RTTY contest on the same weekend, regardless of the fact that we have been on the same dates for 30 years longer than RDXC!
I do agree with the comments on propagation and there are other things to do in the long days of June. Any other views or suggestions?
73,
John GW4SKA
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From: Fabi va2up
To: Don Hill ; ska at bartg.org.uk ; rtty contesting rttycontesting
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:15 PM
Subject: RE: [RTTY] ANARTS and BARTG contests .. the future
Yes John,
I had the same thought as Don yesterday as I read about the sad news. Conditions wouldl be even worse up here in june... :-(
Best of luck to Pat hoping things improve.
73,
Fabi va2up
> From: aa5au at bellsouth.net
> To: ska at bartg.org.uk; RTTY at contesting.com
> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 13:11:10 +0000
> CC: patleeper at optusnet.com.au
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] ANARTS and BARTG contests .. the future
>
> John, it's quite noble of BARTG to pick up the ANARTS contest for this year - thank you. We all hate to see it go. Thanks to Pat and everyone at ANARTS for all the work they did in supporting the contest.
>
> I would be against moving the BARTG HF March contest to June. June propagation in the northern hemisphere is terrible. In March, HF conditions are much better. June is one of those outdoor months where people tend to do more outdoor activities on the weekends. I'm afraid the contest would suffer from lack of participation in June.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "John Barber GW4SKA" <ska at bartg.org.uk>
> >
> Pat Leeper recently informed me that she would be unable to continue managing
> the ANARTS RTTY contest due to failing health. She has made every effort to find
> > someone else in VK to take over the contest but with no success.
> >
> BARTG have had close links with ANARTS over the years and we felt that we should
> help in some way. After discussions between Pat and the BARTG committee we have
> decided on a course of action which I hope will meet with the approval of the
> > RTTY contesting community.
> >
> For this year only the contest will be managed by John GW4SKA, the BARTG contest
> manager, with help towards expenses from ANARTS. The rules are much the same as
> in previous years but logs must come direct to anarts at bartg.org.uk. You can find
> the rules at http://www.anarts.com.au/rules2009.htm and they will also be
> available on the BARTG website shortly. This will save any disappointment for
> > those of us who have made plans to enter the contest this year.
> >
> > 2009 will be the last running of the ANARTS RTTY contest. From 2010 we will be
> > moving the BARTG HF RTTY Contest from March to the 2nd weekend in June. This
> > will give us a bit more time between our Sprint and HF contests and also avoid
> > the March clash of dates with the very popular Russian DX contest.
> >
> > My thanks go to Pat for her cooperation and hard work in running the previous
> > contests. The ANARTS test has always been one of my favourites and I know that
> > Pat did not want to let anyone down at short notice.
> >
> > 73 and see you all in June,
> >
> > John GW4SKA
> > BARTG Contest Manager
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