[UK-CONTEST] RSGB CC and SCCs
David Aslin
david at aslinvc.com
Mon May 9 09:02:29 PDT 2011
Slightly OT, but can anyone give me the definitive answer to an SCC
question that is very close to home: is there any way to have an SCC if
I have been a very active contester over the past 10 years while living
outside the UK (therefore using my WJ6O call and as a member of winning
teams at K6IDX, WC6H, N6RO etc) and prior to that equally active in the
UK for 20 years or so? It seems discriminatory to have rules that
prevent an SCC until I have added a further 3 years of contest
successes! Is there an alternative route?
73
Dave G3WGN WJ6O
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed -- GW3SQX [mailto:g3sqx at EdTaylor.org]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 9:02 AM
To: UK-Contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] RSGB CC and SCCs
The Contest Committee will be discussing next year's calendar this
Sunday, when we have a face-to-face meeting. As a general rule, we
announce contest dates in advance, but in some cases say that particular
contest rules are under review. Many dates are already fixed,
particularly on HF (and for IARU events on VHF), because of
international considerations, but others can be more variable. We will
try to get the 2012 calendars out a bit earlier this year.
Among other topics, we will also look at the question of special calls
(GR, for example), so that we can be better prepared if and when new
calls are announced. As you can imagine, the robot and adjudication
software are not geared up to associate GR9XXX with G9XXX, and things
would have to be changed again if GF9XXX became a legal prefix, for
example. Most of us reading this reflector can work out what is allowed
in general rules, or know to ask for advice, but the folks who enter the
UKAC and 80m CCs are frequently newcomers, and not connected to
mainstream contesting. They need encouraging without too much
feather-bedding.
At the moment, the HF and VHF rules on special calls are different,
which ought to be clarified. Of course, there are good reasons for this,
in that it can be seen as an "unfair" advantage on HF to be using a
special prefix, which the GR prefix illustrates. And we have to accept
that there are likely to be all sorts of unusual prefixes available for
the Olympics, some (all?) of which will probably give no indication of
the "country" (or entity) for DXCC and contesting purposes. Add to this
the rules on SCCs, which even Ofcom are not always clear about, and we
have a couple of matters to discuss!
73,
Ed, GW3SQX
Chairman, RSGB Contest Committee
On 08/05/2011 20:04, Roger Cooke wrote:
> HI David.
>
> Yes, it does make things difficult. I don't see why the dates
cannot be
> arranged much sooner than they are.
>
> Hopefully Ed will be reading this and try to get them sorted sooner
this year!
>
>
>
> Regards from Roger, G3LDI
> Swardeston, Norfolk.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: David G3YYD<g3yyd at btinternet.com>
> To: UK-Contest at contesting.com
> Sent: Sun, 8 May, 2011 15:17:13
> Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] RSGB CC tests 2012
>
> Roger
>
> If I remember rightly last year the next year HF contest calendar was
> issued in the Autumn. An earlier date would be better for my club.
>
> 73 David G3YYD
>
>
> On 08/05/2011 13:51, Roger Cooke wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Does anybody know how soon the dates for the 2012 events are
planned? I
> know
>> that at my age I am tempting
>> providence, but as Club Programme Sec for NARC I organise Club events
around
>> the
>> CC tests for obvious reasons!!
>>
>> I have a few events pending for 2012 and would like to fix them
ASAP.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards from Roger, G3LDI
>> Swardeston, Norfolk.
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