Perhaps another view.
I live in the bottom of a deep valley where mountains occlude the horizon up to
15-degrees.
So I bought some cheap mountain top property 15 miles from here. From that
location DX radio signals are generally 4-5 S units higher. That is a huge
change of course.
Typically I operate fro the remote station by going there. I can attend to more
of the things that go wrong in contests. But at times I operate from home.
Does it really make a difference? I know this… I am much more likely to be an
active contest participant from a location with signals 4-5 s-units better.
> On Jan 20, 2015, at 1:46 PM, Doug Renwick <ve5ra@sasktel.net> wrote:
>
> This is what contesting is becoming. Based on comments made, why don't we
> just get rid of the ham station, the towers, the antennas and work the
> contest with the computer. Load all the DX, stations, and frequencies into
> a program and run the contest over the internet. Every body then has the
> same opportunity to achieve 'top of the honor roll' in a contest weekend.
> Geography is not a factor. That is the perfect 'level playing' field. So
> there you go, lots of stations to work. Hope you have fun. It's like
> today's school ... no body fails; everybody passes, some without trying.
>
> Doug
>
> I wasn't born in Saskatchewan, but I got here as soon as I could.
>
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>
> Alternatively, perhaps this is a reason to create a "classic" category, to
> differentiate the "boy and his radio" contesters from the folks embracing
> newer techniques and technology.
>
> In general, I'm of the mind that if a proposed change increases fun /
> increases participation, it ought to be considered.
>
> It goes without saying that contests are a lot more fun if you can hear
> other stations to work.
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