Ever notice that some of the biggest detractors of the creation of ASSISTED classes for VHF Contesting are also among those who never show up in your log? You can do some amazing things on the Intern
Since I have been the most vocal and I am also the one that equated the self spotting with CQing. I am guessing that you are saying that I do not operate in or enter VHF contests? I operate as many a
Les, while this has really nothing to do with the subject of making changes in contests, today I decided to run a completely unscientific query on the 3830 list. For those that don't know, "The 3830
George, My point is that being active in one VHF contest per year, or even fewer hardly compares to the contributions of some on the other side of this debate. The opposition to some form of an assis
Sebastian, I don't think you can draw any conclusion from looking at how many times someone has published contest results on the 3830 list. Many contesters choose not to publish their scores there. 7
I am sorry that I am not active enough for you to think my experience and views matter. The other VHF contests of the year are much harder for me to carve out a weekend for - between kids and other n
I'm actually not ready to take a position either way, but I have to confess, When George first used the "CQ" with the "spotting", I was a bit taken aback. But like George, when I really sat down and
I am not an ARRL official, but until this thread started, I had never heard of the 3830 list. For the record, I have quasi active in contests since 1970. Buddy WB4OMG Some may either have never heard