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Re: [VHFcontesting] re: Wouldn't it be cool if...

To: "Mike Hasselbeck" <mph@swcp.com>,"Lee Hiers" <aa4ga@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] re: Wouldn't it be cool if...
From: "Ron Hooper" <w4wa@alltel.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 23:03:12 -0500
List-post: <mailto:vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Excuse Me, I need clarification on this issue.

>> for everything I say.   Hey, I've played with many, if not most,
>> modes out there over the years, including WSJT.  Some are more
>> interesting than others, but the only ones that involve real operator
>> skill - detection and decoding of the signal by the human brain - are
>> phone and CW (and the argument that one can use a machine to read CW

I think what Lee is trying to say is , your not going to be able to go out
and buy the skill to copy Phone or CW by ear
and then actually copy it through a noisey contest band. This skill takes
years of devoted time and experience to be good. Not to mention the
band operating savy.

>This statement is totally contrary to my experience. I have made hundreds
>of WSJT meteor scatter QSOs from home and the rover and in not one case
>would I consider it to have been trivial, easy, or routine.  A great deal
>of operator skill, experience, patience, and even luck are required.  A
>computer is certainly involved, but it is only a tool the operator must
>employ to decipher what are often tricky if not deceptive streams of data.
>WSJT is most definitely NOT packet radio!  If operator skill is the issue
>here, WSJT has to rank very high on the degree of difficulty.
>Fortunately, the rules committee recognizes this and rightly allows the
>use of this revolutionary communication mode in VHF contests.

I think WSJT is fine for some folks and has a place in Ham Radio, but not in
the current VHF/UHF contest. To me, its kind of like moving all the cell
phones (new tools) to a ham band and having a contest to see how many people
you can contact in 24 hours. Obviously, the guy that can use the
preprogrammed autodial features the quickest and has the most luck getting
the line will win. The biggest thing you can improve on here is buying a
faster processor.

IMO, the ARRL is wrong to allow this technology to count in the conventional
SSB CW FM contest and should create new contest with band segments for this
mode of operation.

Heck, I could be a champion weight lifter if I could use a hydraulic jack in
the competition. (New Tool)

Ron W4WA


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