Hey Ward,
I will elaborate a little on the important theme that you raised and post
them in a thread with a more logical title.
There are for sure more suitable authors than me, more actively involved in
the YOTA Contesting and similar, but I will try to touch base with things
here in Europe that I feel is going in the right direction.
Without disclosing too much content of my future thread, I still can say
that no magic formula will be presented;) Europe has the same issues like
NA and other continents.
73 de Mats RM2D
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 at 21:09, Ward Silver <hwardsil@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Mats, don't go subterranean just yet!
>
> > Just lately have been a lot of postings that, at least for me and
> possibly for some other non-NA, have been ?less interesting?. That is MY
> (our) problem - not a problem to the list as such
>
> Actually, I think we have pretty much had our say about SS but I would
> like to broaden the discussion to your side of the pond. A common
> perception here in NA, reinforced by photos and stories, is that EU is
> doing better with attracting new, younger contesters than we are. One
> of the best things to come along in recent years is the EU-based YOTA
> (ham-yota.com). Getting a similar group going "over here" seems to be a
> hard sell. I'd like to hear more from you and others about EU attitudes
> and approaches that seem to be encouraging younger contesters to get
> involved, whether it is CW or SSB or digital, HF or VHF.
>
> 73, Ward N0AX
>
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