>
> If the cultural divide is still too wide, maybe an easier challenge would
> be for the ARRL to do this for its own contests. I bet that
participation,
> as measured by log submissions, would benefit substantially.
>
"As measured by log submissions" isn't really material --- getting more
signals on the air should be the focus. "More logs" is an incidental
by-product.
I don't think any statistically-significant fraction of nubby-newcomers
(that's who we're looking for here) gets on the air for their first (or
second or third) contest with the notion of sending in a log, let alone
being in competition for an award. With that thought in mind, the nuances
of "categories" are totally lost on them and will have at best a negligible
effect on recruiting "new blood", and only serve to dilute the
competitiveness of the cognoscenti.
To those of us who know and love radiosport, it is a huge global game of
electronic-splatball --- that's the angle we need to exploit to coax those
new guys into the fray.
73, de Hans, K0HB
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