[UK-CONTEST] 80m CC Results
Christopher Soames
semaos at semaos.plus.com
Tue Aug 11 13:25:48 PDT 2009
Thanks to all concerned. Nice to see you advertising the Sprint Dave,
also nice to see that you have highlighted the main problem with the
CC's. Namely the ability of some stations to rule the band at the demise
of everyone else.
Perhaps it is time to change the rules and make frequency hogging a
thing of the past. Lets say maybe calling CQ for a max of 15-20
Minutes duration and then having to search for 15-20 minutes before
going back to calling CQ again.
This would even the playing field some what. It may also make it more
interesting for the majority of us who only have 100 Watts (pooh can't
believe I said that what do I mean, shame on me).
Chris
G0TZZ
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> Final results for the year's series of 80m Club Championships have just
> been posted at http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf
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> Thanks are due to Jim MM0BQI and Steve G3UFY for doing the adjudication,
> and to Rob G4LMW who helped out with production of club totals.
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> The first 80m Club Sprint takes place this Thursday, and we hope that
> contesters who have supported the 80m CC will also give the sprints a
> go. Especially on SSB, everyone gets a chance to call CQ, rather than
> the big stations 'owning' all the best frequencies. Please come on and
> contribute to your club's total.
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> The web log generator has been updated to support the 80m Sprints, which
> means that you can log on paper during the contest and enter your log
> details afterwards, if you wish.
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> Dave G4BUO
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Regards from
Chris Soames
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