Even worse than the whale.... Some guys have way too much skill..... Follow
this link http://www.tnellen.com/westside/harrison.pdf for some ideas on
leveling the field.
Dit dit
73, de Hans, K0HB
"Just a Boy and his Radio"
7⃣3⃣
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 3:11 PM, RT Clay <rt_clay@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> This topic keeps coming back...and underneath that elephant is the whale in
> the room: propagation advantage of different locations which is an even
> bigger factor in both DX and domestic contests. Things can be done by contest
> sponsors to offset it a little- for example hold domestic contests at
> different times of the year; choice of multipliers and maybe distance-based
> scoring in DX contests.
> Tor
> N4OGW
> On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 9:37 AM, David Cockrum <n5do@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>As I read the responses about the history of low power, specifically 150
>>vs 100 watts, I think we are missing the elephant in the room.When it
>>comes to factors that help an operator do well in contests at the top of
>>the list should go antennas.We divide competitors in many contests into
>>three categories based on power:high, low, and qrp.Yet in each of these
>>categories the best scores are made by those with the best antenna systems.
>>
>>For the most part the power categories divide us into groups that
>>correspond to antenna systems as well.The stations with big antenna
>>systems usually operate in the high power category, those of us with
>>lesser systems often operate in low power and QRP categories.
>>
>>From my point of view I have a small antenna system (SteppIR at 50
>>feet), but I know I have it much better than many others.After every
>>contest in which a relatively large number of "casual" operators are
>>worked, I receive many QSL cards which state the antenna is a "wire
>>antenna in the attic," multiband vertical, or other marginal antenna.
>>
>>As long as there are communities that regulate antenna height and deeds
>>with restrictive covenants, contesting will continue to have a hard time
>>attracting new blood to replace our aging membership. No one wants to
>>compete in an activity in which they have little chance to do well.
>>Perhaps every contest should have a category for those individuals with
>>restricted space antennas.
>>
>>73,
>>
>>Dave, N5DO
>>
>>
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