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Re: [CQ-Contest] Suggestions

To: "Jeff Clarke" <ku8e@bellsouth.net>, "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Suggestions
From: "Radio K0HB" <kzerohb@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 04:02:18 -0000
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Jeff,

Your argument seems to be "since all this assistance is available, we'll just assume that everyone ought to use it, and even if they don't, score them as if they did". Sort of "If you don't want to run with the big dogs, stay on the porch".

Carrying your argument to it's logical conclusion, we should have just one category.

Multi-operator/multi-transmitter-Unlimited.

After all, the technology exists. Too bad for you if you don't want 12 transmitters and their operators in your basement. You're going to be scored with those who do. It's not the sponsors fault that you're such a Luddite that you can't keep up.

There are more than a trivial number of us who wish to compete in the "traditional" single operator category which you propose to throw away because we're too much trouble for the sponsors. Of course we are capable of playing electronic point-and-click radio-splatball, but personally I have tried that and it's not fun for me.

Others have a lot of fun in the assisted categories. Good for them --- I'm not asking them to play in my category, and I won't play in theirs.

To use your auto racing metaphor, in the ether my signal runs just as fast as yours. A Q exchanged with me is just as valuable as a Q with you, so why the hell do you think that I ought to put spotters up in the stands just because you use them? How are we "traditional" Radiomen a hindrance to your enjoyment of contesting? Why should we just stay on the porch if we don't want to run with you "big dogs"?

Good luck on this on now.

73, de Hans, K0HB
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-----Original Message----- From: Jeff Clarke
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 3:16 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Suggestions

Contesting has changed so much in the 35 years I’ve been doing it. This is mostly due to the technical advances that have been made over the years such as computer logging, packet, SO2R boxes, skimmer etc... It appears to me that in today’s world that it’s almost impossible to enforce the current single operator un-assisted rules that state those competitors shouldn’t be using some of these technologies. Is it maybe time to get rid of the “traditional” single operator category and just replace it with what is now allowed in the single operator assisted category ? Seems like this would cause much less grief for the contest sponsors that have to deal with the cheating that has been happening over the last several years. This probably wouldn't solve all the problems but it might help resolve some of the bigger issues.

Here is an analogy... I follow auto racing and see many parallels to radio contesting. Remember years ago when the only communication the driver had with his pit team was a big sign that someone would hold up when they zipped by the pit lane? In today’s world all the teams have radio communication and telemetry with their pit and spotters high up in the stands. Even with these aids it’s still the skill of the driver that wins the race. I think the same can be said in radio contesting. The time might be right to stop living in the past as far as the single operator category is concerned ??


I would like to close by saying a big THANK YOU to Box Cox, K3EST for all the years he ran the CQWW contests. This had to be the hardest job in radio contesting running the worlds largest and most popular radio contest. This is especially true today with the events of the last few years. Maybe we will hear you on the air a little more OM ???


Jeff  KU8E
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