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Subject: Fw: [VHFcontesting] RE: VHF Contesting
From: johngeig@yahoo.com (John Geiger)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:31 2003
I could see how this could change sometime in the
future, with different digital coding of things. 
Supposed there was a DXpedition to some very rare
location, like the Laccadive islands.  Maybe HAL
communications would finance the entire operation with
the understanding that the operations would only use
CLOVER mode (a digital mode that only runs on HAL
products).  Think of all the DXers who would run out
and buy HAL modems so they could get this contact.

It may seem a bit far fetched.  But think if Yaesu,
Kenwood, or Icom could do the same.  It might be some
sort of digitally encoded signal that would only allow
a contact between two radios by the same manufacturer.
 It would definitely increase sales for the company
that was bankrolling the dxpedition, and piss off the
rest of us who didn't own that brand of radio.  

73s John NE0P


--- Bob Naumann - N5NJ <n5nj@gte.net> wrote:
> Regrettably, the manufacturers are reluctant to
> support less than the major DXpeditions unless they
> will really get them a ton of publicity.
> 
> We've been operating from Antigua for several yesrs
> in DX contests and have asked all of the
> manufacturers if they would be willing to sponsor
> us, and to date, we have not had a single radio
> manufacturer offer us anything better than a
> discount of a certain percentage off of list price
> to buy their radios.  This percentage usually
> equates to a price higher than what you could buy
> the same radio for from any of the 1-800 places.
> 
> Smaller companies, however, do help out and provide
> real products in exchange for publicity and also
> offer to help offset QSL costs - with appropriate
> logo on the cards of course.
> 
> Factory sponsorship, like in motorsports, does not
> occur in ham radio at all that I'm aware of.  What
> I'm talking about would be a manufacturer
> bank-rolling the operation with money.  I've never
> heard if that occuring.
> 
> N5NJ
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > From: "Mike Urich, KA5CVH" <ka5cvh@ka5cvh.com>
To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
> > Date: 2002/12/06 Fri PM 12:08:24 EST
> > To: "VHF Contesting"
> <VHFcontesting@contesting.com>
> > Subject: Fw: [VHFcontesting] RE: VHF Contesting
> > 
> > > Wonder when we will see the first factory
> sponsored VHF contest team? Just
> > > an idle thought....
> > > Joe, W0FY
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Mike wrote
> > 
> > More idle thoughts
> > 
> > I would suggest that we already have "factory
> sponsored" teams ... not only
> > for VHF but especially for HF.  Do you not think
> that manufactures supply
> > gear to DXpedition teams along with a few banners
> for "photo ops"?  If you
> > don't you haven't been looking at the magazine ads
> closely enough.
> > Personally, I'd like to see us call the activating
> of rare grids or other
> > unique operating locations as "domestic
> DXpeditions" whatchathink Vern?
> > 
> > Mike Urich,   KA5CVH
> > www.ka5cvh.com
> > LaPorte TX   EL-29
> > 
> > Life is too short for QRP!
> > 
> > 
> > 
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