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[VHFcontesting] Missing logs & VHF speakers

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Missing logs & VHF speakers
From: "Bill Burgess" <ve3cru@rac.ca>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:03:07 -0500
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Greetings,

A deterrent for some in contesting is the push for electronic logs, as for many 
reasons, some cannot use it.  In the forthcoming CQ WW WPX Contest for example, 
under XIV Instructions for Submission of Logs, section (b) reads "Electronic 
submission of logs is the expected method for all participants.  It is required 
for all top-scoring entrants, for anyone wishing to compete for an award and 
for all who use a computer to log the contest or prepare contest logs."  This 
will be a growing trend in contests, I expect.

  For rovers, electronic logging is not often possible as there is no room for 
a laptop computer in my present rover setup nor in others I know either.  For 
others, computers are not a part of their life.

I fully support Bill Seabreeze in saying it is up to us to get out and spread 
the word about full spectrum VHF-UHF activity and hf too, using ssb and cw 
modes.  Too many clubs are focussing on repeaters, the hamtrap and rut of the 
hobby, as this is the comfort zone of the leaders of the clubs.  I have given 3 
presentations to clubs on Building Your Own Beams including loopers and have a 
fourth engagement 50 miles away in May for same too.  Next week I present to my 
own club on Rovering, Hilltopping and Contesting.  I expect to get more 
requests to speak on these topics too, and I have only been licensed 15 months 
(but can talk about 807s, 6146's, 813's and such too).

We can make a difference, but to do so we must put our feet forward and make it 
known to clubs that we are available and ready to do presentations
that will stir up many.  Also, having loaner beams for those with real estate 
restrictions can allow them to try hilltopping in contests to discover how much 
they can work using better antenna systems will encourage them to become rovers 
or hilltoppers.  Also, having a few loaner ssb or all-mode rigs is a great way 
to introduce the new modes to some, even if only 10 watts output.

With the forthcoming Sprints in April/May, now is the time to start working on 
this.  

73,

Bill  VE3CRU/R

Email: ve3cru@rac.ca

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