[UK-CONTEST] 144MHz Trophy - lack of UK activity

Rob Harrison robharrison at g8hgn.freeserve.co.uk
Wed Sep 7 07:44:27 PDT 2011


Hi,

Simple answer move SSB FD, the Trophy is a IARU co-ordinated event so all of 
Europe is on the air that weekend. I'm assuming FD is not co-ordinated 
outside the UK.

I've never understood the logic of having seperate VHF & HF contests over 
the same weekend, some people find it difficult to get any time at all, let 
alone 24 hours, and then to have two conflicting contests on the same 
weekend is just plain daft.

I did the Trophy in two 3 hours stints Saturday evening, virtually all S&P, 
only worked one G, one GD and two GM's, all the rest from Europe. Like John, 
no propogation to EA either, heard 5P5T for long spells, but couldn't raise 
them.

Yes the UKAC's are generating great volumes of activity, but this is plainly 
not transferring to major VHF/UHF contesting, in fact it appears the reverse 
is happening, in the UK. Supporting your local club for 2 or so hours on a 
week night, from home, is deemed acceptable, weekend activity it appears 
not.

I wasn't on last night, gales and a conflicting football match on TV 
conspired to keep me away from the rig. Pre-rule changes I might have come 
on.

Bob G8HGN



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stewart GM4AFF" <stewart at gm4aff.net>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 11:43 AM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] 144MHz Trophy - lack of UK activity


>
> UK activity in the 144MHz Trophy last weekend was very low. Yet activity
> last night in the 144MHz UKAC was very high. So there are a large number 
> of
> people who are interested in 144MHz contesting.  I believe this is because 
> a
> lot of contesters are being sucked into operating or helping out with 
> their
> local club's SSB Field Day entry,  and therefore not taking part in the
> 144MHZ Trophy. This is evidenced by the lack of reports for the Trophy on
> this list. It's a pity because the 144MHz Trophy is a major annual event,
> with huge central Eu support. SSB Field Day seems to be gaining in
> popularity, relatively speaking. One can do quite well in SSB Field Day 
> with
> relatively little effort, whereas a 144MHz Trophy entry requires
> considerable effort for a serious portable entry, which is a shame when
> there's less people to work every year.
>
> I realise that there are clubs who combine both events. I don't have a
> solution - just thinking out loud. It is true that the SSB Field Day event
> is a better draw for clubs, and those who are new to the hobby. I just
> happen to like the Trophy event and as my main Trophy customers are UK
> stations, I'm losing out! It would be nice to run DL's all day on 2m, but
> it's not going to happen in IO86!
>
>
>
> 73
>
> Stewart
>
> GM4AFF
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> UK-Contest mailing list
> UK-Contest at contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/uk-contest
> 





More information about the UK-Contest mailing list