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Re: [CQ-Contest] Operating Ethics for Multi-Op contest Stations

To: david.kopacz@aspwebhosting.com, cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Operating Ethics for Multi-Op contest Stations
From: KI9A@aol.com
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:44:25 EDT
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I've had SSTV'ers try to run me from any freq within 10 KHZ of 14.230. I  
really doubt, knowing the claiber of ops down there last week, that they would  
stay within a couple Kc of 14.230. I think 14.234 is just fine. What the hell 
do  they expect? 10 Kc of clear, uncluttered spectrum??
 
73- Chuck KI9A
 
 
In a message dated 3/10/2009 8:30:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
w1md@cfl.rr.com writes:

You can  always check your log data and see if the 'guest op' really WAS 4 
Khz away  from the SSTV frequency...if you so desired.

MD

---- David  Kopacz <david.kopacz@aspwebhosting.com> wrote: 
> I think the  issue with amateurs using the "SSTV frequency" for non SSTV
> use is  more benevolent than many believe. There isn't always an SSTV
>  transmission taking place. Often when a contester, DX'er or rag chewer
>  uses the "unoccupied frequency", a few of the SSTV operators think  they
> have a right to "take over" the frequency whenever they are ready  to us
> it.
> 
> There are plenty of "gentlemen" SSTV  operators that will ask you to QSY
> and relinquish the frequency but  there are those that either fire up
> their SSTV transmission on top of  you or simply tell you to QSY because
> it is "their" frequency. I think  there are a number or "type A"
> personalities that don't respond well  when confronted in this manner,
> particularly when they legitimately  have first use of the unoccupied
> frequency.
> 
> I realize  there are those that think one should never venture near or on
> the  SSTV frequency unless operating SSTV, or that it's a "gentlemen's"
>  agreement for SSTV use only, but I disagree. No gentlemen's agreement
>  should be forced upon any amateur, although it is good operating
>  practice to respect them and particularly to relinquish a frequency  when
> asked to do so and given time to either finish your QSO or locate  a new
> clear frequency.
> 
> If I am asked to relinquish a  frequency that is intended for a
> particular use or schedule, I simply  ask the requesting party to enable
> me to finish my existing contact or  find a clear frequency and then
> move. I always try to be brief and not  carry out the conversation for a
> lengthy period as this would be  inconsiderate. I have never had another
> amateur make this request and  not grant me ample time to finish my QSO
> or more to another  frequency.
> 
> I believe this is the proper way to handle these  situations.
> 
> This past weekend it was brought to my attention  that a 6Y1V operator
> was asked to move from the SSTV frequency and  refused. I asked my guest
> operator and he claimed he was asked to move  while operating 4Khz from
> the SSTV frequency. Since I only have one  side of the story and the
> contest is over there is little I can do,  however, I can do something in
> the future.
> 
> As the  owner of a multi-op contest station with a revolving guest
> operator  list, I have discovered that I have a higher responsibility to
> lay  down some ground rules for operators visiting my station. Besides
> that  standard rules of no eating or smoking in the shack, I am now
> making a  list of common courtesy "rules" such as stay at least 3Khz from
> the  SSTV frequency when operating in the general class portion of the 20
>  meter band and stay out of the CW and digital portion of the 40 meters
>  band.
> 
> Perhaps a list of such "rules" would be a good edition,  if not already a
> part of, the ethics portion of the Contest  University. It certainly
> couldn't hurt to have a list of "do's and  don'ts" for guest operators of
> multi-op stations.
> 
>  David ~ KY1V
> 
> 
> 
> Think of it this way Hank -  those folks who think they *have* to stay  
> on 14230 aren't  moving to other frequencies and depriving you of   
> places  to operate other than 14230. You're winning that one!
> 
>  
> -73 de Mike N3LI -
> 
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