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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Be careful
From: "K0HB " <k-zero-hb@earthlink.net>
Reply-to: k-zero-hb@earthlink.net
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 01:05:52 -00
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Be careful what you wish for.....  .....you might get it.

All this sentiment for a "level playing field" flies directly in the face
of what competition is all about.

The very essence of radiosport contesting is for each operator/station
designer to do EVERYTHING within the rules to TILT (not level) the playing
field in their favor.  If you can develop a skill not widely prevalent
(SO2R), then more power to you --- you deserve the fruits of your labors. 
But someone will come along lobbying that you're being "unfair" to those
who haven't developed the skill.  

If you can improve your antenna farm to gain a 3 or 6 dB advantage over the
masses, then more power to you --- you deserve the fruits of your labors.
But someone will come along lobbying that your tall tower is "unfair" to
those who haven't built their own.  Soon someone will rent a clue and
decide that those with longer booms/more elements are also being "unfair",
and there'll be a new lobby against long booms.

If you can improve your receiver over what the masses can buy out of the
box you'll hear stuff that the masses can't hear --- more power to you ---
you deserve the fruits of your labors.  But sooner or later there'll be a
lobby against non-stock receivers as "unfair".

Starts to sound pretty ridiculous, doesn't it!  I don't want any part of
"level playing field radiosport where anyone can win" --- I want excellence
in operating skills, excellence in station design, and excellence in
strategy to have the advantage. If you can't compete because you lack
"excellence" in skills or station design, then improve yourself/your
station, and quit crying for rules changes to take away that advantage from
those who have acquired it.

For the logical outcome of a "level playing field", I recommend the
excellent Kurt Vonnegut short story "Harrison Bergeron" at
http://instruct.westvalley.edu/lafave/hb.html

73, de Hans, K0HB
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     http://www.home.earthlink.net/~k0hb





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