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[VHFcontesting] Why you should not go beyond 4 bands

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Why you should not go beyond 4 bands
From: frank bechdoldt <k3uhf@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 23:30:25 -0700
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Ok now to get descriptive about what spirit means to the common folk.  Spirit 
can be defined as intent.  One of the statements in the contest rules is to 
encourage as many contacts with as many stations as possible.  The word 
encouragement and spirit are not much different for most lay people.  This is 
what we mean by spirit of the rules. Since it is in the rules it is the ARRL’s 
intent, though they lack the will or brains or integrity to enforce it.
That being said, the ARRL should eliminate that language in the rules and say 
something to the effect as work as many qsos as possible no matter the distance 
and repieivivity between stations working as a team.  Then we can argue how big 
a tem should be. In fact we all feed off each others efforts, well except for 
the grid circlers who work themselves exclusively.
Though James and I disagree about the term spirit, we might agree on the 
effects this “boneheaded appeasement” has done.  It is counter effective in 
growing the rover movement beyond 4 bands. And the fact that they chose the 
bottom four is simplistic but counter productive for the community as a whole.  
Some guys would have gone Kenwood ts 2000 others with transverters ECT.  Now 
the only single radio that can do it is a well equipped ft 736r.  Or they will 
purchase a 707 and a 222 x verter or fm gear. The result would be slightly 
randomized grid activation per this class of participants.
 
They will then stop at 4 bands and I encourage them to stop because once you 
move into the upper bands you are now competing in a classification that is 
polluted by grid circlers whose actions are not the same type of contesting you 
did as a limited rover.  In essence a very completive limited rover would now 
have admass 6 more bands and convince 4 more of his buddies to amass 10 bands 
and all follow each other around in circles in farmer’s fields to remain as 
competive as you once were as a limited rover.
 
I’m dumping my top 3 bands and moving down to limited. 
The FCC can sell everything above 2.4 GHz. After all the majority of the 
activity there is happening in a cow pasture in the Dessert South West to boost 
one man’s score on 40 different oscillators he owns and distributes to his 
friends. A cow pie in the farmer’s field is a cow pie by any other name.
 
The problem has a few solutions, ignoring it is not one of them.  The ARRL is 
spineless.
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