[UK-CONTEST] CQWW SSB - Some thoughts

Ian & Steph Fugler (G4IIY) zen90387 at zen.co.uk
Tue Oct 27 12:24:57 PDT 2009


I'm not sure about excessive power or bullying techniques.  But I did notice 
a new phenomenon last weekend.  A 2x1 SP station was spotted several times 
with the callsign embedded between < >.  Each time it came up as a required 
mult, even though I'd already worked him (let alone needed the mult). 
Strangely, it was an SP station who spotted him each time.

Just over 2400 QSOs here, with the entire contest spent in gale force winds 
and the masts lowered.  It was good to hear so much activity on 10m and 15m. 
One of the visiting operators had never heard 10m like that.  Let's hope the 
SFI keeps going up and up.

Ian


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger G3SXW" <g3sxw at btinternet.com>
To: "UK-Contest" <UK-Contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] CQWW SSB - Some thoughts


> Hello James,
> The 'bully boys' from zones 15 + 16 + 20 have played it this way for many
> years. Yes, CQ mag does care but until now the multi-kilowatt amplifiers
> have been untouchable. The new 'Visitation' rule could perhaps identify 
> some
> of these monster amplifiers or perhaps scare some of them off. But please
> remember that this problem is especially suffered by those located at 
> first
> hop distance from e.g. Hungary, Bulgaria, i.e. UK, especially when they 
> are
> beaming towards USA. It's quite hard to persuade those located in other
> parts of the world just how damaging it is to UK contesting.
>
> We find sometimes that an e-mail from CQWW Committee helps: we directly 
> ask
> a station if they were abiding by rule x. We could ask these stations if
> they were transmitting with max 1.5kw per band, as in the rules. At very
> least this would let them know that we are on to them. Perhaps those on 
> this
> list who suffer from this problem would care to nominate (to me privately 
> if
> you prefer) the stations to whom such a letter be sent.
>
> Anyway, keep smiling. We'll crack it one day!
> 73 de Roger/G3SXW.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "James Hill" <jrh at g0fhm.net>
> To: "UK contest list" <uk-contest at contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:07 PM
> Subject: [UK-CONTEST] CQWW SSB - Some thoughts
>
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Well, this year turned out differently, we ended up doing a single band
>> 20m entry, due to various constraints such as the field out the back
>> being newly planted with winter wheat, so the K9AY array and verticals
>> etc had to go west, as well as a shortage of ops - 1x full time, 1x part
>> time & myself 75% time. Not enough.
>>
>> One strange, notable thing from our part of the world (JO02), was the
>> distinct lack of OZ on 20m! We only heard one, and that was weak, and
>> was an even bigger struggle to be heard by them! Add working ON & PA
>> "off the back" and being called by an MM6 station, it made for some
>> interesting propagation, but only 102 DXCC.
>>
>> One thing, however, is that I have noticed and increase in over the last
>> few contests, is the alarming rise in "bully boy" tactics, among the
>> Eastern European "Big Gun" stations. On more than one occasion, we had
>> one open up about 400Hz from us, and just let rip. No QRL? or similar,
>> just straight in with the CQ Contest. We were running a K3, and could
>> hear them, so whatever they were running, they would have been able to
>> hear us too, Even when beaming at them. This year, we decided to stand
>> our ground, and actively chase them away from our QRG, and in 4/5
>> occasions, it worked after a short while. Mentioning no callsigns, but
>> one of them was disqual'ed last year for a different offence.
>>
>> Sure, CQWW is always a tight squeeze on the bands and a certain amount
>> of give & take is called for, as well as tolerating "splatter monkeys"
>> of all nationalities. Even with the stonking RX on the K3 it was a
>> headache still, but with behaviour such as this, it made it all the much
>> harder, and we dropped a hell of a lot of Q's because of it, as we
>> simply couldnt hear the stations calling us.
>>
>> Do the people at CQ Magazine actually give a monkeys about what goes on?
>> as I'm considering lodging a formal protest. One thing that was
>> suggested, was having a few SDR setups around the globe monitoring
>> things, and a team of volunteers going through the resultant recordings.
>> Sure, it's a lot of work, but surely if a couple were to fall foul, it
>> would bring the others into line eventually? is this already in place?
>>
>> Apart from that, it was an enjoyable weekend, and a big pity we couldnt
>> go multi band... I was mult hunting on Sunday, and had one eye on the
>> cluster, and 15 & 10 looked to be in great shape!
>>
>> James G0FHM
>>
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