[VHFcontesting] re: W3ZZ's QST Contesting Article

DAVID C. OLEAN k1whs at worldpath.net
Tue Apr 8 10:43:29 EDT 2003


Hi Jim,

I am not so sure it is "hogwash". If you look at the history of just about every
contest, they had their roots in developing the bands and getting more activity
and better stations on those bands.  Recent examples are the EME contests and
the 10 GHz contests.  As time progresses, we seem to forget that and look at any
contest as a chance to get the biggest score, or beat out your VHF neighbor.
How do you get the biggest score? You progress the state of the art in any and
every way you can imagine.  (Of course many of us also look at the contest
weekends as a great way to get away from fixing leaky house plumbing and re
arranging the living room furniture!!)

73
Dave Olean K1WHS

Jim Forsyth wrote:

> Hogwash! That may be one purpose but competition between entrants to get the
> biggest score has got to be the main purpose of most contests.
>
> Jim, AF6O
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Ahlgren MD" <w4rx at starpower.net>
> To: <vhfcontesting at contesting.com>
> Cc: <nind at arrl.org>; "Zimmerman, Gene W3ZZ" <ezimmerman at erols.com>
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 3:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] re: W3ZZ's QST Contesting Article
>
> > The whole purpose of the VHF contests is to encourage pushing the
> frontiers
> > in station design and operating.



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