[UK-CONTEST] AFS CW 2012 - Results published

dave at g4buo.com dave at g4buo.com
Tue Feb 28 00:54:00 PST 2012


I think the clue is in the name Dave - it is a club contest. Although the
individual aspect has gained more prominence over the years, the point is
for each entrant to do their best for their club.

I like the new format of results presentation, congrats to the Committee
on a job well done.

Dave G4BUO

> I don\'t remember entering my rig details in the robot for AFS, but it
> seems to have got it right. But I did have to manually enter them last
> week for my CC entry, noticing that they are now mandatory fields to be
> entered.
>
> Now that the power is prominently displayed in the listings, it gives a
> new perspective on the results. I see that Bracknell is the only team
> with all members running 5W.... There are two or three other operators
> who declared 10W (contest committee definition of QRP...) but by and
> large everybody else is running far far more. But of course there is no
> QRP section in AFS, why not?
>
> 73 Dave G3YMC
>
> On 27 Feb 2012 at 21:46, Chris G3SJJ wrote:
>
>> Thanks Steve. I like the new listing presentation.  A couple of comments
>> - It has me down as using my FT1kMP which these days is demoted to the
>> 2nd radio in my SO2R setup and which I wasn\'t using. I declared I was
>> using the K3 and normally I say the 80m dipole is at 57ft with the end
>> specially lifted to around 50ft, although I don\'t think I actually
>> declared the height this time. That extra 3ft didn\'t help me much! Maybe
>> automation is getting too automated!
>>
>
>
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