[UK-CONTEST] 21/28mhz RSGB Contest.

G4FNL g4fnl at bubloz.demon.co.uk
Tue Oct 6 02:08:09 PDT 2009


Brian,

As you say, condx were pretty awful.

I took a listen and even called plaintively on 10m on the hour, for a few
hours of the morning, but with my mediocre set up, it was a dead loss, so I
decided that I could probably do something more useful instead. I did work a
few on 15m though - including you, and just to put the record straight,
there were at least 3 or even 4 RSGB Contest Committee members active in the
contest. I don't know what equipment that they were each using - but I'm
pretty sure it's not high power / beams etc. I know it's disappointing for
someone like yourself taking part, when it sounds like the UK contest
community as a whole just don't seem to support this contest in the numbers
that they once did.

I believe that I am right in stating that this contest originated many years
ago, before the plethora of other contests that are now organised, and it's
probably time that the RSGB Contests Committee (of which I'm one) take a
straw poll and decide what the future is for this one....

So, it may be time for early retirement for the 21/28MHz contest, but it
would be interesting to hear from anyone else who would like to make comment
or speak out in favour of keeping it, perhaps with some rule changes.

Anyone got any constructive thoughts?

73  Graham G4FNL


-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of brian coyne
Sent: 04 October 2009 14:15
To: UK Contest
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] 21/28mhz RSGB Contest.


Just spent more than 3 hours giving out contacts to the deserving.

Band cndx pretty dire, 10 mtrs never opened to here, but could have been
worse.

Bad cndx or not Uk support was dreadful, maybe it's time this contest was
ditched. If you are promoting an event and show no enthusiasm for it is it
any wonder it creates no interest abroad? It ain't good enough to decide
we'll give it a crack when sunspots are back. A couple of hours from all
active contest members is needed if any national sponsored contest is to
gain, and retain, credibility.

The usual loyal follwers were present on cw but where were the ssb ops? Most
I worked on that mode just happened to be on the band and stumbled across
guys calling for UK. Slow pace like this would be ideal for training those
club members but not a trace of that type of activity.

I didnt hear any committee calls active, if there is no enthusiasm from the
top we cannot be surprised at the apathy in the ranks.

I shall not be submitting my log, as a protest at the continued antiquated
rule structure which allows only single wire antennas for 100w entries
otherwise they are lumped into the 'open' category, but that is a different
issue not specifically related to this contest and will bring no more than
stifled yawns from committee anyway.

73  Brian 5B4AIZ (C4Z).





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