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Re: [VHFcontesting] To submit or not to submit

To: Doug Allen <dougk4ly@gmail.com>, vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] To submit or not to submit
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 14:20:16 -0500
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Hi Doug,

I feel your pain. I am starting to see the same issues. Most of it is dealing with computers and digital modes. When you stack that on top of trying to copy a weak station and then be thinking of the three people who want skeds on different bands right after, it can befuddle an old geezer pretty quick.  I have slowed down the participation in hopes of keeping track of what I am doing. I stay off six meters for that reason. I have a 3CX3000A7 amp and four seven element yagis on a hilltop. It works  much better than I can take care of!! I send in a small score (if I remember!!) heh heh

Dave K1WHS

On 1/26/2024 8:13 AM, Doug Allen wrote:
For many decades starting in the 1950s I submitted my VHF (and HF) contest
results to the ARRL. I also reported my results on 3830 kHz back in the
days, and on the 3830 web site since then. For some 30 years, I often had
competitive, top 10, VHF (and HF) results as W2CRS, W0AH, and K4LY.
I'm now age 83, and for the past ten years, I've not had the energy,
motivation, and concentration to operate the necessary hours to be
competitive despite probably still having a competitive station.  More
troubling than that, for me, is the realization that I make more logging
mistakes than when I was younger.  I don't know how long the following
contest rule has existed-
*"Contacts with call sign errors ("Busted") or that are not found in the
corresponding log ("NIL") are removed from the log and an additional
scoring penalty of the QSO point value of that contact is assessed."*
I think the rule, and computer error checking, are fine, but they have
eliminated my submissions because I don't want others to be penalized by my
mistake of not logging them.  With 8 VHF+ bands, three modes, 3 chat pages,
2 computers, 2 rotators, and one failing briain (poor hearing, eyesight,
and memory), I  wish I were confident in my logging ability, but those days
are over, and so too, I guess, the submitting of contest results to the
ARRL.  I really appreciate the chance to submit my scores to the 3830 site
and see how others have done.
Doug K4LY EM85wb
Inman, SC
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