For various reasons, I'd like the ARRL to issue DXCC awards similar to how they
handle WAS, with many different endorsements. At least they could provide a
general WSJT-X endorsement. WSJT-X confirmations would still count for a Mixed
DXCC.
To make it simple for them, all these endorsements could be based on LoTW
credits.
I have no problem with the ARRL making money off their award programs. In any
case, it's the 5BDXCC program that changed the DX world, not FT*. And then the
clusters and skimmers piled on.
Also, FT8 is very democratizing for working DX and I don't have a problem with
democracy, either.
73,Ken, AB1J
-----Original Message-----
From: Mats Strandberg <sm6lrr@gmail.com>
To: John Crovelli <w2gd@hotmail.com>
Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com <cq-contest@contesting.com>; Yuri
<ve3dz@rigexpert.net>
Sent: Thu, Aug 15, 2019 12:04 pm
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Impact of FT* Modes on DXpeditions
I tend to agree with Yury.
CY9 was much more balanced between modes, than the 3D2 (or least that was
my perception).
It might be so that at the time of John’s (GD) participation in KP5 and
KP1, that there was no ambition to maximize the revenue through donations
(before, during and after the expedition). I don’t question that.
However, since FT8 appeared as an equal mode for DXCC (along with CW,SSB
and RTTY), it definitely has changed some expeditions into becoming
automated QSO/QSL-creating machines...
John, during KP1/KP5, the FT modes were not available, so comparison might
not be fully relevant.
It is maybe good that FT8 will bring new “DXers” to the table, but the
appearance of this dull mode... has forever changed the feeling of “being
on the other side of the expedition”, and most likely also, being an
operator of that expedition as well.
I question myself, what is the pleasure of being that rare DX, giving out
the ATNOs and the new band points, when the reality is that NO operator
skills are required from me to make those “contacts” happen!
Before, good DX-expeditions we’re separated by less good ones, because of
operator skills. How wonderful was it not to listen to great operators,
handling thousand of callers, to maximize the number of contacts and happy
DXers on the other side?
Those days were interesting and a memory of our past. The new FT8 euphoria
has forever changed the perception of DX-big, thanks to ARRL’s greed for
award revenue ;(
And, what we now see is the result of the wrong decision to equalize FTx,
JT and other artificial modes, with RTTY, SSB and CW, and accept them for
DXCC Mixed.
The correct way would have been to create FT/JT DXCC separate from Classic
DXCC...
DXCC as we all knew it, has been hurt tremendously by ARRL unthoughtful
decision to accept FT/JT in Mixed!
73 de RM2D (Mats)
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 05:14, John Crovelli <w2gd@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I want to take a moment to dispel the notion suggested by Yuri that
> DXpedition operating strategy is all about financial considerations. It
> simply isn't for well planned operations.
>
> It is the intent of virtually every DXpedition to provide an opportunity
> for those running 100 watts or more to work an ATNO. DXpeditions teams are
> constantly considering ways to reach the broadest possible audience while
> on site.
>
> The implication that operating strategy and mode selection is all about
> post operation donations (to cover costs) is just not true. Well organized
> teams have these issues resolved well in advance.
>
> I've been on some large DXpeditions (KP5 and KP1 - both were top ten
> world). Our operating teams NEVER set goals based upon donations, and in
> fact, this issue was never even discussed since no one felt it to be
> important. Again, financing issues were resolved well before we ever
> departed for the islands.
>
> We did however (on a daily basis) take stock of propagation, probably of
> openings, and how we were providing global coverage ... to prevent missing
> opportunities to those regions traditionally most difficult. As a tool,
> FT8 can be useful.
>
> FT8 modes are providing options not previously available and for the most
> part now replaces RTTY activity. It is my expectation CW and SSB will
> always be the main modes for DXpeditions.
>
> John, W2GD aka P40W/P44W
>
> ________________________________
> From: CQ-Contest <cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of Yuri <
> ve3dz@rigexpert.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 4:57 PM
> To: 'Jeff Clarke' <ku8e@ku8e.com>; cq-contest@contesting.com <
> cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WW-Digi Contest -- Rule Clarification
>
> >>> Seems like the last two big Dxpeditions (CY9 and 3D2) are putting FT8
> first before the traditional CW/SSB modes. I sure hope this isn't the
> future of ham radio.
>
> I might not be politically correct, but why not to mention that one of the
> all of the DXpeditions' goals is to try to maximize the overall QSO count
> in order to get more donation? That's what hiding behind "best kept secret"
> (that everybody knows) of F/H mode in FT8 in my opinion.
> I'm not saying it's bad or good, but it's a fact.
> Multi-channel streams need to be prohibited, otherwise it looks like
> hypocrisy.
> I still remember how the rules for M/S in the ARRL Contests were changed
> under the pressure after PJ4G(?) team managed to have 2 stations on the
> same band (even not at the same time).
>
> Yuri VE3DZ
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