[UK-CONTEST] 80M Clubs contest series and Northern Ops
Alex GM3ZBE
alex at gm3zbe.plus.com
Mon Jul 3 16:40:03 EDT 2006
Sorry Gerry, but I don't agree. As someone who has lived in the Midlands and
various parts of Scotland I can definitely say that I found things a good
deal easier in inter G contests during the 16 years I lived in the Midlands.
Alex
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Sent: 03 July 2006 20:53
To: uk-contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] 80M Clubs contest series and Northern Ops
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Sharred" <dave at g3nkc.fsnet.co.uk>
> I don't think there is a lack of adequate skip (you can still work GM's
> very
> effective at these start times)
As I'm still QRT (despite best efforts last week, but not for much longer)
and ergo not on tonight I'll whinge while the list is quiet.
It's arguable that the summer start disadvantages those far from the more
densely populated parts of the UK; on the other hand, starting at that sort
of time in the winter leaves those of us in more densely populated places,
like Central London, having a large chunk of available QSOs lost due to a
long skip zone.
There's no such thing as a level playing field in amateur radio contesting,
with the arguable exception of WRTC, but averaged over the 6 months the
Clubs Contest does a reasonable job.
73
Gerry G0RTN
Vanity Page at http://www.gerrylynch.co.uk
"In days of old, when ops were bold, and sidebands not invented,
The word would pass, by pounding brass, and all were well contented."
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