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Re: [VHFcontesting] Controversy

To: w4txs@yahoo.com, vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Controversy
From: k4gun@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:03:16 +0000
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That may well be the case.  These guys may just be better at this than the rest 
of us and if so, more power to them.  I simply think operating as a team places 
them in a different category than the rest of us.  

James made a similar argument when he discussed the point differential within 
the fixed stations.  Again though, the fixed stations are not operating as 
teams.  When a SOLP has double the points of the 2nd place guy, its because he 
has better antennas, better gear, better location, more devotion to stay up 
late, better operating skills and more modes than the other guys.  He's better 
because he does the things an amateur should be rewarded for.  Its not because 
he operates in conjunction with other amateurs.  

I also want to reiterate that I don't begrudge the individuals.  They are 
following the rules.  They violated the spirit of them, but stayed well within 
the letter.  The blame is with the rules themselves as they encourage the exact 
practice they tried to prevent.  That can be fixed.  I hope it will be.  If 
not, it will not keep me from participating and doing so enthusiastically.  

Steve
K4GUN/R

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Dave Agsten <w4txs@yahoo.com> 

> 
> I think that rather than complaining about the "Grid Circling" guys, they 
> should 
> be given credit for their innovation and technical expertise. You have to 
> admit, 
> they put together some very fine rover setups. I agree with another post on 
> here 
> that they could win no matter what. They would probably win as rovers or 
> fixed 
> stations if they chose to do so. 
> 
> Maybe a lot of this is really sour grapes. Think about it. Put together a 
> station that you are happy with and operate. Have fun and don't worry about 
> the 
> other guy. I've decided to operate more and stay off most of these lists, 
> especially this one. It's time to get ready for low band CW dxing this Fall. 
> 
> Good luck to all. I've had a lot of fun operating the VHF+ frequencies over 
> the 
> years......more fun in the earlier years than recently. Hopefully that might 
> return someday. For now, it will only be the CQWW VHF contest each year and 
> lots 
> of low band stuff. 
> 
> 73 es GL to all, 
> Dave N8AG 
> 
> 
> 
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