It would appear to me that for the most of the country and most V/UHF operators
(with some
exceptions so don't flame me about what you do) treat the V/UHF contests (all
of them) as either a
SO, rover, or maybe a small multi-op. To date I have seen no real *_SERIOUS_*
emphasis from the
League for clubs, emergency communications groups, etc etc for a 50 MHz+
contest of the level and
magnitude of FD.
I tend to agree with John that most licensing education groups (our club has a
hamster program)
tend to focus on the "intercom" modes of V/UHF. By intercom modes I mean the
FM repeater (and
autopatch) or packet type of ops. Granted I believe that is a good snag for
the youth and other
newbies regardless of age I also agree that we are missing the mark (sinning)
when it comes to
developing a desire to go beyond that.
I just went looking for and can't find my hard copy of league publications and
their web-site is
down at the moment but I don't recall any pamphlets or books on getting started
in V/UHF
contesting. I also know that there are several people & clubs that are trying
to make "stuff"
available on the internet but I feel that most of it is "lacking" (my web-site
included).
As a flatlander on the TX gulf coast we don't have the luxury of numerous hill
or mountain tops
and even fewer with public access. Combine that with the few number of
operators working bands
above 450 MHz in our section and the cost to play on 900 and above unless
someone buys me a
super-duper multi-million dollar winning lottery ticket, I for one am not going
to focus on
anything over 450 for some time.
Lets also look at CCR's as being a big part of the equation. I'm "restricted"
where I live and as
soon as my last one graduates HS next year we're looking to get out of Harris
county for a number
of reasons and one of those is to "grow & raise aluminum".
To summarize,
IMHO we need a *__STRONG__* emphasis on;
1) 50 MHz thru light contest on the level and magnitude of FD.
2) Mono-band sprint week-ends
3) Encourage equipment manufacturers to build more rigs like;
a) the now retired FT-736R with a high power (100w/band) version.
b) monoband all mode rigs like TS-600 TS-700 FT-211 FT-600 IC-271H IC-471H
etc etc only
100 watts or better
Mike
http://www.ka5cvh.com/vhf/contest.htm
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Mike Urich, KA5CVH
Amateur radio ~ IS ~ a contact sport!
http://www.ka5cvh.com
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