[UK-CONTEST] NFD
Andy P Hewitt
andyphewitt at btopenworld.com
Thu Jun 2 03:45:40 PDT 2011
Paul,
Now that is a sensible consideration. I also found it hard to believe the
lack of limitations that the US "Field Day" has.
73
Andy G3SVD
-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Paul O'Kane
Sent: 02 June 2011 11:39
To: UK Contest Reflector
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] NFD
On 02/06/2011 10:44, Andy Cowley wrote:
> This is _NOT_ a change in the rules. It is a clarification of the existing
rules.
> Packet radio communications are specifically allowed, so external spotting
aids
> are allowed. Self spotting is banned. So Skimmer and RBN and DX cluster
are allowed.
I have had the impression, however naive it may be,
that the main objective of NFD was to demonstrate
the absolute independence of amateur radio as a
communications medium.
From the 2011 RSGB Yearbook - "Field days were
originally intended to test the ability of amateur
radio groups to operate under emergency conditions,
using temporary stations and portable power sources,
as might be necessary after a natural disaster."
Has anything changed? If so, what are the present
objectives of NFD?
If the use of power utilities is prohibited, it
seems incongruous, if not plain daft, that the use
of communications utilities is permitted.
That covers "packet radio" and the RBN which require
the internet, a communications utility. But what
about Skimmer? Again, it seems incongruous to
permit multi-channel CW decoders, or any decoder,
in a supposedly CW contest.
The fact that others are using Skimmer and the
internet is no excuse - lemmings and sheep come
to mind.
73,
Paul EI5DI
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