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Subject: | Re: [CQ-Contest] Stimulating Participation was: Limited AntennaHeight Category |
From: | Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca> |
Date: | Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:11:16 -0800 |
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I'm trying a different way to increase contest participation. I invited
a bunch of newbie, no-ticket, folks taking the VECTOR club licence class
to come to my QTH and op for CQWW SSB and SS SSB. They each got 2 hours
of formal training in contest operating with about 50 min of actually
making Qs. (Check out my 3830 stories for details.) Those who came
back for SS got another 2 hours of more advanced training. Of the 16
people, I'd say that about 12 of them were really turned on by the
experience. Tonight they write the basic licence exam. In VE you can't
get on the HF bands without 5 wpm so now they're asking if we're
offering a code class after Xmas. We are. They're also asking if the
club will help them with antennas. How could I say no? It's too early to tell whether this will actually translate into more contesters although a previous and much less structured effort has produced one. If you got VA7IRL for a sweep in SS you can thank me. The point I'm trying to make is this. If you want to see more contesters, you might try growing some. The local club's licence class is a good place to find the seeds. I was dubious at first about sharing the big contests with others and started off using state QSO parties for training. The trouble was that it was sometimes a long time between Qs so I, somewhat grudgingly, invited the newbies to participate in the big ones. I'm now glad that I did. It's a lot of fun seeing their excitement when they make the first Q in their life and it's someone in Eu or Australia. Mind you, I don't know how I'll feel when I have to start sharing the CW ones. So, (tongue planted firmly in cheek) how about a couple of new categories? One for stations with trainees occupying up to 25% of the time and another for the over 25% crowd? When I start doing SO2R training will I be wanting another 2 categories? Guess I'd better learn how to do it myself first. 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO Pete Smith wrote: At 10:20 AM 11/30/2004, Russell Hill wrote:
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