[UK-CONTEST] HF Contests.2003

Alex Allan alex at g3zbe.co.uk
Wed Dec 4 14:58:33 EST 2002


Hi,

Are the Lf cumulatives definitely on then??  I know it is in the 2003
calendar on the hfcc web site but there seemed to be some lingering doubt
about it.  Well with me anyway!

Good news if they are 'cos I like them  :0)

Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Davies" <g3izd at davies.net1.co.uk>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Cc: <hfcc.chairman at rsgb.org.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:37 PM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] HF Contests.2003


The note from Andy Summers adding that the LF cums were included in the 2003
calendar filled me with joy, I even went outand bought a wall calendar upon
which to plot them .Alas, perusing the 2003 calendar quickly burst that
bubble. I am appalled that out of 19 cw contests no less than 10 are at
12wpm, in order, we are told , to encourage the newer licencees.    The last
results table demonstrated the failure of this attempt in that the vast
majority of entrants were G2, G3 and G4. ( I did provide the figures but
cannot now find them)
        What is the next step, a tranche of contests at 5 wpm in order to
encourage those who find 12 wpm too quick, and then perhaps a set of
contests at "Morse assessment" speed.
        Some years ago, in a moment of disenchantment I  mentally reviewed
the logic of my RSGB membership, and the over-riding argument in its favour
was the availability of CW contests, for which at the time I was a
beginner -  perhaps I should re-consider.
        My confidence in the actions of the HF contests committee is
questionable, noting the patent dumbing down of next years calendar.
        Yours, with jaundice  Ivan G3IZD


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