Agreed, and I might add that today's "novices" are more likely to have
a computer in their shack than a veteran ham.
Of course any "serious" contester will have a computer in his shack
these days, that's a given.
Ryan, N2RJ
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Charlie Gallo <Charlie@thegallos.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/12/2010 Doug Smith wrote:
>
>> The target audience
>> of this contest is far less likely to have a computer in their shack.
>
> You really think so? It's 2010. It's estimated that 78+ percent of US
> Households had a computer in 2007
>
> I'd bet that in ham radio (lets face it, Ham Radio is discretionary
> spending), the number approaches 100%, except for a few old diehards who LIKE
> manual logging
>
> Now, broadband connections are another matter, as there are places where they
> are just NOT available (I have a friend who is waiting for the next leg of
> cable TV to be put in , as it has only reached as far as next door. He
> doesn't want the TV, he wants broadband)
>
> I personally think 10 minutes is a BIT tight, for the simple matter if you
> are stuck on dialup, it might be an issue, but I could easily see 30 minutes
>
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