From: Duane - N9DG <n9dg@yahoo.com>
> So the real question really comes down to is "what is the
> point of VHF contesting"? And what operator skill is it
> trying to measure?
Excellent points, Dave. Indeed, what's the element of competition in VHF
contesting? Some of the responses on this thread make you wonder why some folks
look down on an Echolink contest. :-)
The term "VHF Contesting" is a misnomer in a world of chat rooms, skeds,
position reporting, contacts arranged by phone, etc. They really should call it
an operating event, just like Field Day. Maybe handicaps should be introduced,
10 times the Q score if you don't have a cell phone nor internet access, 5
times when you're on dial up, 2 times when you have high speed internet, but
Parental Controls don't allow for chat room access... :-)
73,
--Alex KR1ST
http://www.kr1st.com
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