[UK-CONTEST] WAS HF NFD RESULTS PUBLISHED

QUENTIN COLLIER q.g.collier at btinternet.com
Thu Aug 30 10:35:19 EDT 2012


Clive, 
 
It would be helpful if you could exactly clarify what you mean by the statement "no callsign errors in RSGB contests have any penalty for the error". As stated, it simply isn't true - as you (and all the other NFD entrants) will find when you receive your NFD UBNs in the near future!
 
73,



Quin G3WRR 


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From: Clive GM3POI <gm3poi2 at btinternet.com>
To: 'David' <g3yyd at btinternet.com>; "'UK-Contest at contesting. com'" <UK-Contest at contesting.com> 
Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2012, 15:10
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] WAS HF NFD RESULTS PUBLISHED

David 
    Comparisons with ARRL field are not legitimate. The ARRL is and has
always been not a contest in the normal sense. Which of course is the reason
it has many bands, and is treated like a BBQ rather than an HF Contest. Not
so
the case in Europe. You only had to listen this last NFD to see that EU
activity was very high, admittedly not so from the UK for a number of
already stated reasons. NFD only needs more active contesters to join in,
NOT to be changed from the now EU standard. 
    The types of questions that need to be asked are, if 200-300
stations can be QRV in AFS or the CC contests why can't they get their act
together for NFD.  Is it the same old case of the Brits just can't be
bothered, which of course is more than likely. 
    Is it the case that the standard format for  RSGB contests produces
home grown contest entrants that can't hack it when  they join the big boys
for real contests. ? Again more than likely.
My last remark is centred on the fact than no callsign errors in RSGB
contests have any penalty for the error, therefore when a UK contester
entrant joins the real world, they are not up to it, in the main.
    Where are the RSGB CC online Videos of how to operate and be
competitive. etc.     These are the types of questions that should be
asked and answered before messing around further with rules that have served
well within EU for years. 
73 Clive GM3POI

-----Original Message-----
From: UK-Contest [mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of
David
Sent: 30 August 2012 13:40
To: UK-Contest at contesting. com
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] HF NFD RESULTS PUBLISHED

Ultimately the rules are judged by the participants or lack of them.

If the numbers are going down then draw the obvious conclusion.

I am a great believer in the adage 'Keep It Simple Stupid'.

By the way look at this set of field day rules:
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Field-Day/2012/2012-FD-Rules.pdf

Probably a little smaller than RSGB field day rule set - including the HF
and the VHF general rules. But notice the category and scoring system and
you see what ARRL are encouraging. RSGB NFD rules especially on HF are about
discouraging - they are too restrictive.

May be I am treading on some hallowed turf with my next comment: Stop
looking to the past glories look towards the future and make decisions about
the future not the so called golden past of 10 watts DC input with a peddle
generator, a TRF receiver with a bit of wire thrown over a tree.

73 David G3YYD


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