[UK-CONTEST] HF CW Field Day
Roger Western
g3sxw at btinternet.com
Thu Apr 12 14:46:05 PDT 2012
Exactly right, Bob. I know at least one group who are really ANGRY at their
detailed plans being destroyed, back to the drawing-board at such a late
stage.
73 de Roger/G3SXW.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Henderson
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 3:09 PM
To: Chairman, RSGB Contest Committee
Cc: UK-Contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] HF CW Field Day
Wow! What a slap in the face for the intrepid souls who have risen to the
technical challenges presented by the recently published updated FD rules.
Had I spent the last month preparing to be competitive in the Restricted
section, I would be hopping mad and spitting featers at this sudden
reversal.
As it is, I am thoroughly bemused.
Bob, G3ZEM, 5B4AGN
On 12 April 2012 15:58, Chairman, RSGB Contest Committee <g3sqx at edtaylor.org
> wrote:
>
> You will be aware that the rules for HF CW Field Day have recently been
> changed. The Contest Committee has received a number of comments, some
> expressing legitimate concerns. These were discussed at a recent
> Contest Committee meeting, and it has been agreed to make a few more
> modifications. The main effect will be to reduce the technological and
> logistical requirements for groups wishing to enter the Restricted
> sections, while maintaining their challenge and potential for
> innovation. This also maintains the clear distinction with the Open
> Section.
>
> Here is a summary of recent changes:
>
> 1. The definition of "Site" now excludes reference to property
> limits. Entrants must still move equipment on to the site no sooner
> than 24 hours ahead of the start, but this no longer includes welfare
> and accommodation items.
>
> 2. In the Restricted and Low Power sections:
>
> (a) all vertical antennas contribute to both the antenna length and
> antenna support allowances -- this corrects an anomaly;
>
> (b) antennas may not be higher than 15m, which is within the
> capabilities of virtually any group;
>
> (c) a muting requirement applies to receivers used -- this brings
> operation close to "big knob-little knob" mode, and can be implemented
> with minimum external circuitry.
>
> The updated rules can be found at www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2012/rnfd.shtml
>
> The FAQ and diagram pages have been updated and made clearer.
>
> For any clarification, please email nfd.notify at rsgbcc.org
>
> 73,
>
> Ed Taylor, GW3SQX
> Chairman, RSGB Contest Committee
>
>
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