[VHFcontesting] ARRL VHF Contests

Steve Hewlett stevehewlett at verizon.net
Tue Sep 16 12:53:19 EDT 2025


 I agree 100% with WW2Y's posting and his take on the current state of VHF contesting. Computers contacting other computers and calling it a radio contest doesn't work for me. I would much prefer to be involved in the contacts and do the work myself through traditional voice modes and CW. I particularly like the suggestion to split up each ARRL VHF Contest into 2 segments, like the CQ WW VHF Contest now is, with one segment for the computers only to slug it out and one segment only for the human operators using traditional modes and using their skills to make contacts.

73, Steve W1NIV
     On Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 12:18:38 PM EDT, peter hutter via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting at contesting.com> wrote:  
 
 
My few cents worth. For quite some time now, a number of serious contest stations, whether they're Single Operator or Multioperator have figured out a method how to maximize their scores, by having unmanned stations running on FT8 simultaneously in order to stay competitive.The operator at the manned station is either on analog or digital. This operating technique encourages FT8 activity and deters analog activity. Why? The FT8 mode is on a designated channel per band and it doesn't require operator skill to generate points. We're becoming "lazy". It's too much work to actually tune the bands for finding stations to call, or to call CQ in hopes that a random station answers. 
I'm guilty of this practice and the gratification is minimal at best. If you're not taking advantage of this, you're losing!
I like W8ZN's idea of splitting the contest into two parts. Day one for analog and day two for digital. I don't mind which one starts.
73,Peter WW2Y 

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