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[VHFcontesting] re. W3ZZ's QST contesting article (Tom Carney)

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] re. W3ZZ's QST contesting article (Tom Carney)
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:37 2003
On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 01:51:06AM +0000, jon jones wrote:
> >"Based on the data
> Gene presented, I don't doubt there has been a decline in participation."

I think there are several things going on with VHF log submissions.

> too. I figured it was maybe due to the poor prop. in the last couple of 
> contests.

I think poor propagation tends to reduce log submissions by the
causal guy - who might only make a handful of contacts 
during poor conditons but I think there are other forces.

Namely high sun spot activity. 

Since 1996 the sunspots have been on a steady increase.

Here are the smoothed sunspot numbers:

1975  15.5
1976  12.6
1977  27.5
1978  92.5
1979 155.4
1980 154.6
1981 140.4
1982 115.9
1983  66.6
1984  45.9
1985  17.9
1986  13.4
1987  29.4
1988 100.2
1989 157.6
1990 142.6
1991 145.7
1992  94.3
1993  54.6
1994  29.9
1995  17.5
1996   8.6
1997  21.5
1998  64.3
1999  93.3
2000 119.6
2001 111.0


This is almost an exact mirror of the decrease in VHF log submissions.

K9AKS made a post to this list where he gave use the log submisson numbers.

You can find his entire post here:
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/vhfcontesting/2002-September/001029.html

But let me pull a few things from it:

 Here are some numbers.  First, the number of logs submitted for the
three ARRL VHF/UHF contests since 1975 from QST write-ups (note a few of
these numbers are estimates or interpolations, but the overall trends
should be correct):

        Jan     June    Sept
1975    590     340     285
        630     410     230
        780     490     340
        840     480     330
        890     510     410
1980    995     500     380
        970     540     390
        940     590     448
        950     510     436
        800     590     450
1985    880     530     434
        890     630     460
        840     691     386
        845     650     400
        930     650     425
1990    910     600     439
        912     480     415
        958     610     591
        1036    818     621
        1200    820     714
1995    1150    837     720
        1150    921     710
        1020    837     752
        1010    800     700
        900     701     606
2000    820     710     582
        799     680     553

If you take this number and put them in a spreadsheet and graph 
them some we can see some very intresting things.

Here is a graph of June contest log submissions compaired to the SSN:

http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/misc/vhfcharts/june-ssn.gif

I always do the june contest but being an active HF contester
my January and September activty has only really happened
at the bottom of the sunspot cycle - I suspect there
or a few more like me out there.


Next here are the graphs of log submissions over the years:

http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/misc/vhfcharts/janvhf.gif
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/misc/vhfcharts/junevhf.gif
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr/misc/vhfcharts/septvhf.gif

The black liner line is a trendline - as you can see the 
trend going forward is positive - so I think it is still
too early to say these contests are sick.


In looking at the last few June contests you will note that 
the years with poor Eskip - log susbmissions are down.
I think this is to be expected.

1995    837
1996    921  This year is high because the E-skip was really really good.
1997    837
1998    800  This year the eskip and tropo were good
1999    701  Eskip was bad
2000    710  Eskip was better for some but overall bad.
2001    880  

While I am always up for finding ways to get more folks on the radio
and also to get them to send in logs, I do not think that we can
yet say that these contests are on the decline.

It would be intresting to look at the logs submitted to see 
how many unique callsigns show up each year in the stations worked.
That might give us anohter gauge as to the health of the 
VHF contests and of VHF activity.

As far as getting folks that do get on the radio to send in logs...
well I am not sure what to do.  Maybe if all of us talk all 
the locals into sending in their logs - that might be a good start.

I know that here in Texas there is a VHF/UHF club that has
a number of member who make contacts in all of the VHF contests 
but many or indeed most of them do not send in their logs. 

Maybe it is too much trouble or maybe they just dont care to 
send in a log.  I must admit that I fall into this catagory 
often in contests where I only get on for a few hours.  This is 
a habit that I have been trying to change in myself.
  
-- 
George Fremin III - K5TR
geoiii@kkn.net
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr




-- 
George Fremin III - K5TR
geoiii@kkn.net
http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr


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