[VHFcontesting] Lubch box roving

Ev Tupis w2ev at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 15 08:41:42 EST 2009


Joe...
I read your posting with intense interest...from the perspective of "why do people participate in Amateur radio events".  Succinctly, it is for two reasons: (A) Because it's fun and (B) there is a reward.

Too often, we rely on the "official" reward, from the "contest sponsor".  Why? Because they are the ones that offer the high-profile, public kudos.  For most of us, the rewards are personal...and you did an EXCELLENT job of outlining yours (recopied below).

Do everything that you can to keep the actions of others from robbing you of your joy (item A) and the rewards that you receive (item B) from participating.  Only then do they actually beat you.

I think that you are better than that.

Kind regards,
Ev, W2EV


> From: Shupienis, Joseph <jshupienis at ccac.edu>
>   2. I have always liked hilltopping, and contests give me
>      a chance to actually talk to people!
>   4. I enjoy designing and building antennas, and rover
>      antennas pose "interesting" challenges
>   5. I am fairly competitive, and like anyone, hope to be
>      recognized for achievement
>   7. I can rove to several "rare" grids with few
>      native active hams, and even fewer weak signal enthusiasts.
>      I like handing out those grids and enjoy hearing the
>      appreciation for the new multipliers.
>   8. I enjoy identifying and trying out good, new VHF sites
>   9. I get a real thrill struggling to complete a 300-400+
>      mile 432 QSO, especially with only 35 watts and a homebrew
>      beam at 15 feet!
> 
> I started to get noticed, and it was
> a real kick to have the big guns looking for me! I've
> received section awards a couple of times, and am proud of
> what was accomplished with only 3 bands and no amplifiers.
> 



      


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