IARU HF World Championship
Call: K6NA
Operator(s): K6NA
Station: K6NA
Class: SO CW HP
QTH: SoCal
Operating Time (hrs): 24
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Zones HQ Mults
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160: 27 0 6 3
80: 107 0 13 16
40: 514 0 32 27
20: 616 0 35 48
15: 171 0 13 12
10: 28 0 3 1
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Total: 1463 0 102 107 Total Score = 977,911
Club: Southern California Contest Club
Comments:
Echoing the comments of so many: I really enjoyed the contest, especially the
big 20 meter opening over the pole on Saturday evening. Like "the good old
days!"
BUT, a disturbing trend is heard in pileups when I am S&Ping: More and more
stations running a pile are not bothering to ID for REALLY LONG periods of
time-- like, maybe 20-25 QSOs. Unbelievable. This is terrible operating
procedure by any measure, and probably enters the realm of unsportsman-like
conduct.
I am offended by the likely assumption that 'since I'm spotted on packet, they
all know who I am, I don't need to ID' Excuse me?
If I am tuning my receiver to find QSOs and multipliers (what a concept), NOT
clicking a mouse on a Telnet spot, I should be able to recognize and call the
target station fairly quickly, without calling blind (calling blind is another
bad practice, obviously). Instead, the score suffers (especially for entrants
using just one radio) while we wait. I happen to use SO2R, which helps
mitigate a bit, but the vast majority of entrants don't have this capability.
One day we will see contest sponsors using wideband recording technology more
fully, so they can respond to major complaints of unsportsman-like conduct.
Operators should be aware that their procedures are on display like never
before!
--Glenn K6NA
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