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Subject: [VHFcontesting] After every contest
From: Herb Krumich via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Herb Krumich <wa2fgk@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 17:14:57 +0000 (UTC)
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This truly amazes me, that after every VHF contest, people gripe about 
activities and rules.What this boil's down to is this. We spend tens of 
thousands of dollars to operate VHF contests, and receive nothing in return.You 
know what your getting into before the contest starts, so just deal with 
it. For many years the ARRL held hams back from using loggers, and they finally 
changes the rules. I'm not sure for better or worse.I was on 144 mhz giving out 
contacts on Sunday evening. I had made about 40 contacts by 10pm.  I called CQ 
about 20 times on both CW and SSB, turning my 4 yagis in every direction 
without one response. BTW running 1500 watts. My freq was 144.216. Was everyone 
looking at the ON4KST logger and not tuning their radio ? I did not post.You 
can't stop stations from operating EME in certain areas of the country. Without 
those contacts, they have no way to compete nor take advantage of the system 
they created to generate those special contacts.You are playing for a piece of 
paper, that will never be seen by anyoneEnjoy the hobby gents, it's far later 
than you think.As far as I'm concerned, there are far to many certificates 
given out in far to many categories. I received a 16th place certificate from 
CQ a few months ago from a DX contest. I contacted them and told them it was 
worthless. 73'sHerb K2LNS

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