[VHFcontesting] Re:Contesting scores
KG4QDZ
kg4qdz at arrl.net
Thu Apr 10 13:25:10 EDT 2003
> 2. Going to web based reporting of results means that only those with a
> particular interest are going to pursue the results and, now that the
novelty
> has worn off, submit soapbox comments. Why can't we have both?
>
> 3. Ok, I don't want to make this into the next code/no-code debate, but I
> really wish QST would re-think the removal of line scores. It sends the
> wrong message.
I'll add one more thing, now that I think of it. when I first got started in
ham radio not so long ago, all I had was FM, and I didn't know anything
about contests. HOWEVER, I did look at the score listings in QST and once in
a while would find a call sign I remembered from a repeater QSO. I'd call
them and congratulate them and they'd tell me a bit about it. It sounded
interesting each time.... I'm still slow to get into this, but the listings
are an opportunity for contesting "PR". I don't think I'd hunt it down on
the web if I didn't participate and know where to go for it....
73, Skip
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Dr. Skip Coppola, KG4QDZ
EM73ru
6m, 2m, 70cm: SSB, FM, & Digital modes
NWS Advanced Spotter
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