[UK-CONTEST] 80M SSB Contest report - G3NKC
David L Sharred
G3NKC at thersgb.net
Fri Mar 19 10:26:04 EST 2004
Can only say it from my side - I had a good freq from the "off"; and both
you and M0AJT did work me in S&P early on. Someone else did go HF of me,
and gave less problems, and then gave up.
You jumped in; spoilt a QSO with a weaker M3 station, never moved up, and
in fact, when I squeezed lower; I think you followed me down. You also
ignored my request to move higher (again, I never knew where M0AJT settled)
You were 59+ even on my frequency; so I had to face carrying on, which I
did, but at the expense of the weaker stations; and it spoilt my score
I'm not so naive to think that this does not happen in a contest Dave; but
on this occasion, you tried to get into a gap that was not there, or that
was bound to cause considerable problem to other users that were already
established.
Look forward to targeting you in future events....
Dave
G3NKC
-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave Lawley
Sent: 19 March 2004 12:56
To: UK Reflector
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] 80M SSB Contest report - G3NKC
Message text written by "David L Sharred"
>Started very well tonight; like a steam train in fact....... Then, about
40
>mins in, G4BUO parked himself far too close; and anyone below S9 could not
>be heard. I noted that I moved up to 750Hz LF; but sorry Dave - you were
>far too close - Cheers mate - I owe you one.
The band was very crowded so I spent a lot of time running up and down the
band
in S+P mode trying to find a frequency. With the Band Map in Writelog I
could see
there were 4kHz between M0AJT and G3NKC. Not ideal because both were loud
with me and probably better placed geographically, in the middle of the
country.
If the two of you had been 3kHz apart I couldn't have squeezed in, but in
this situation
I'm sorry but a 4kHz gap is too much. I suffered as well, but there was no
other slot
on the band at all. For the last half hour I also had to contend with two
stations, Spanish
I think, who came up and started ragchewing 500Hz closer to Dave's
frequency. As he
is further north they may not have troubled him, but they gave me problems.
When drafting the rules we felt that the contests wouldn't need as much
space
as SSB AFS, perhaps we were wrong. The SSTVers seem to start up as soon
as anyone goes near their segment (recommended, not exclusive!), and there
were also several ragchews on the band including a group on 3.750.
I don't think it's appropriate for these contests, but the sprint format is
a great
leveller because then no-one can claim a right to 'their' frequency.
Dave G4BUO
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