I guess that since I have gotten old things like this just don't bother me
anymore. I operate contests (not sure if field day is even one) for fun and
so do my friends. I am not likely to "compete for a top score so I'm not too
sure why I even care about the rules. All I have to do is operate however I
please and then I don't send in the score! This allows me to have fun
operating however I please, it allows others to have fun by getting another
contact.
If you want to compete for a score then by all means you should follow the
rules to the letter (this makes FD a contest). If you are out for some fun,
practicing for an emergency, or trying out something new...do as you please.
It is up to you. I choose to enjoy myself.
Bill W5VX
-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Zack Widup
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 7:43 AM
To: CQ Contest
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Field Day Rules Change(s)
I didn't think FD was a contest, either. In fact, I'm not sure about now,
but previous announcements for Field Day used to say you were supposed to
send in "A list of stations worked." This did not require a complete log to
be sent.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 11:20 PM, K5WA <K5WA@comcast.net> wrote:
> I completely agree with Steve. I also think it stifles the very
> creative spirit of FD itself. FD has always been a place where a
> small group of us gets together to try out new/different/crazy ideas
> that maximizes communication from a small temporary footprint (a.k.a.
> emergency preparedness). It is also the only place most of our team
> is ever going to be able to try out "lock-out boxes" (we like PLCs),
> triplexers and logic driven antenna switching schemes. Some of our
> group used to be active contesters years ago and now simply want to
> dip their toes in occasionally to try some of the ideas popping up in
competitive stations.
>
>
>
> Additionally, even the wording of this year's rules are badly written
> because you can read the "using 2
>
> transmitters that can transmit simultaneously" as totally incongruous
> with the term "lock-out box" because properly linked transmitters
> NEVER transmit simultaneously, however, I would rather the ARRL remove
> this new restriction to creativity and keep FD as it has been rather
> than legislate the heck out of a good event. Us crazy Texans down
> here are sitting in 105 degree heat and 100 percent humidity to
> "enjoy" FD so why make a good time so messy with this silly rule
> change. It isn't a contest, right, so why legislate it like a
> contest?
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Bob K5WA
>
>
>
>
>
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