Hi Bud,
Thanks for the input. It will be considered in the CAC's deliberations. All
16 CAC Divisional representatives are experienced contesters and most of
them consult other contesters in and out of their respective Divisions
before taking a position on the issues we study. Your Division CAC rep is
N2MG and I see you've copied him. I encourage you to speak with Mike about
your concerns.
Please be advised that, despite what the article in RadioSport says, the CAC
is still in discussion and study mode on ARRL DX. We've had some preliminary
votes, straw polls if you will, on various issues to get a sense of where
CAC members stand, but we have not come to any final conclusions and have
made no recommendations to the ARRL Board committees with authority to
change rules. It's premature to assume anything else. We're not even halfway
through our list of issues to consider. Some of the issues we have yet to
study could have an impact on our recommendations about issues we've already
covered (hence the reason we've done straw polls and not final votes.) Other
issues still require detailed analysis of log data from past contests to
fully understand the ramifications. It may be some time before the CAC
concludes this project and, as I truthfully said to RadioSport, I would not
hazard a guess as to the final outcome on any particular rule.
And I hope to see you in IARU, too!
73, Dick WC1M
NE CAC Rep, Chair
-----Original Message-----
From: Bud Trench [mailto:aa3b.bud@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 1:31 PM
To: 'Dick Green WC1M'
Cc: KA2ANF@arrl.net; n2mg@contesting.com; gofrc@yahoogroups.com;
cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Comments on Proposed Changes to ARRL DX
Dear Dick,
I hope this finds you well. The purpose of this email is to comment on
proposed changes to the ARRL DX contest. It is my understanding the Contest
Advisory Committee has recommended changes to the scoring algorithm.
I believe these changes are stimulated by a desire to increase participation
in ARRL DX. While more participation is always welcomed, I wonder if
changing the rules would accomplish this objective. I suspect that the
perception is that the current rules discourage participation from parts of
the US; however, I have never seen any data that supports this perception.
I also wonder if a rule change might alienate some of the legacy
participants? Will there likely be a signficant net gain in participation?
I also believe that the ARRL must engage the contest community in this
process in order to optimize the outcome. There are significant
stakeholders that have made major investments in time and resources that are
entitled to have a voice in this process. I urge you to reach out to the
major contest clubs and solicit their inputs before any changes are
finalized.
Enjoy the summer and hope to see work you in IARU.
73 Bud AA3B
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