[UK-CONTEST] FW: CC April CW Contest operation prior to the start

Andy Hewitt andyphewitt at btopenworld.com
Sat Apr 11 03:45:03 PDT 2009



Chris,

I thought that the last cw contest was very relaxed and there was certainly
a lot of space above 3550 for those latecomers who wanted to set up a run
frequency. Most of the big guns seem to cram into the bottom 20KHz and I
would agree that there is less than zero space there. Personally, until now,
I have only been S&P which is what my capability at cw permits. I was using
only 10W and a 500Hz filter and did not find it difficult at all to get
QSOs.

I don't think it is the stations getting on early and as you say "hogging a
frequency" that get the high scores at the beginning but S&Pers with a band
map. This does give them a capability in the last minutes prior to the off
to enter calls in and pick them up rapidly from the start, all part of
contesting IMHO. Obviously this does also does give the run stations high
scores early on , but more due to the use of band maps than anything else.
73
Andy G3SVD


-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Chris Partington
Sent: 11 April 2009 08:43
To: uk-contest at contesting.com
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] CC April CW Contest operation prior to the start

I did not enjoy the April CW leg of this contest and gave up at 1930, unable
to find a clear frequency to start a run and S & P was proving unsuccessful
also.

 

I thought long and hard about making this post as I do not want to upset
fellow amateurs.

 

My view is that the principle of "hogging" a frequency prior to the start of
any contest is not within the spirit of the event, certainly not for 30
minutes!

 

I switched on at 1830 and was unable to find a clear frequency due to
stations obtaining signal reports, in many cases not even QSOs. This trend
is increasing due to the lack of space which is unavailable during the
contest period.

 

As a /P operator I normally obtain a couple of reports after setting up my
equipment, fixed stations, in general, do not need to check their set up,
certainly not for over half an hour, in my view.

 

I would like to ask the Contest Committee to consider a "cooling off" period
15 minutes prior to the start of the event, where no QSOs are allowed by
Contest Stations, to prevent stations from claiming a frequency. This will
cause some problems at the start but would make it a more even playing
field.

 

There is no firm evidence but in previous sections, due to the high serial
numbers received after 1 or 2 minutes,  it is clear that some stations maybe
pre- warning others of their frequency either by using other methods of
communication or being QRV for a considerable period of time prior to the
contest, in a way, generating interest prior to the start.

 

As I said earlier, I do not wish to make accusations and upset anyone, but I
think a change is needed.

 

73's,

 

Chris G0CLP/P

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