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Re: [CQ-Contest] Self Spotting

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Self Spotting
From: W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2017 07:48:09 -0600
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I am very surprised that nobody has created a huge multi user version of DR. DX for the internet. I would be great fun. DR. DX was pretty amazing for the time. I know there is a modern day equivalent but it has not been implemented on a large scale where everyone is tied together, scoreboard, etc.

This is one reason that Ham radio is having problems attracting and getting people on the air. You can engage with people all over the globe very easily and for free. No huge towers or investments needed. Talking to someone in Russian, Germany, Japan, or wherever is much more common today. I probably have more foreign friends on Facebook than I do local.

Radiosport and ham radio are about having fun and learning for me. Sitting and calling endless CQ's on RTTY is not fun. The point of contests should be to make lots of contacts. If the rules are reducing the amount of contacts then we have failed. Are more contacts made when packet is allowed? I think so. NAQP RTTY last night might be an example. Packet is discouraged and I noticed a number of people that were discouraged from the contest for just that reason.

There is nothing magical, mystical or fantastic about unassisted anymore. For me it is something that has become archaic, old and very much behind the times. I have a buggy for my draft horse and it is fun to drive now and then but I much prefer to hop in my pickup truck to get around town. Many of the rules are difficult at best to enforce, power, packet, etc and then when the rules are enforced the decisions of the organizers are criticized when there has been no real proof provided by either side.

Interesting times we are in.

W0MU




On 2/26/2017 6:21 AM, Ed Sawyer wrote:
Why don't we just skip the radio part and just work each other in a chat
room.  That would be the fairest right?

Radiosport is ABOUT communicating over the airwaves and putting what we hear
in the log.  Not about accepting what the bandmap populated and hitting
enter.  Its also about the technical challenge of producing a good loud
signal and being able to hear.  Otherwise its essentially gaming.  There are
lots of outlets for people wanting to game.

I was CQing on 160 last night and had 2 EU stations call me that clearly
could not hear me but were broadcasting a Q (faking it), from the spot, to
try and get the Vermont Mult into the log.  I can hear them with my
beverages no problem.

I personally think Self Spotting is the end of contesting as we know it and
should NEVER be allowed.

At least with the RBN, a radio does have to pick you up to put it on the
net.

Until there is an SSB RBN, the effort should be for fairer spotting.  The
easiest way is for the major contest clubs around the world to implore their
members to set the "spot all S & P" on their software programs and for that
to be the default position for programs going forward.  How hard is that?

Ed  N1UR

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