I have the same thoughts concerning CW during contests. In the weeks and
months preceding the contest, while 6M was open, there was a lot of CW activity
that I could hear and worked, West coast, Europe, South America, etc. During
the contest, I heard very little CW activity, even though I spent much more
time on CW than SSB. My station at home is very weak and maybe I just didn't
hear everyone during this contest. However, during the June and September
contests, I operate 6M at W2SZ/1 with a KW and four stacked six element yagis
at 3500' ASL. I still don't hear much CW at all during those contests. During
the contest, I do work a couple of cross mode contacts in the SSB portion of
the band, with the calling station on CW responding to my SSB CQ. Do many of
the many CW operators sit out the contest?
At 10:47 AM 1/23/2002 -0500, Jamie Dupree wrote:
>Looking back at this past weekend, I just wondered if anyone had some thoughts
>on CW as part of the VHF contests. I don't have a huge setup (small 3-element
>beam and a halo for 6 meters) and so I need good conditions and the right
>timing to make most of my contacts.
>
>I "heard" a number of people, but couldn't contact them on SSB....(even though
>they were yelling and I was yelling) so I went down to the CW portion of the
>band,
> in hopes of finding a few Q's. I did work some cross country stuff and some
>locals around Washington, DC - running a few here and there - but I just
>wonder if
>CW is getting used as much as it could on 6 meters.
>
>Would there be any benefit to making CW contacts worth more points than
>SSB (as is done in the 10 meter contest)?
>
>Just some thoughts. Had a great time spinning the dials. Too bad the
>conditions couldn't have been better.
>
>Jamie Dupree
>NS3T
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