100% agree dave ….. very well written ….

My spezial „contest“ without points or any ranking is :cracking a pile-up
with my 100w barefoot icom and

A wire antenna in my backyard ….. that is a test for my personal skill ….

Listen listen listen with switching vfo a and b …. Find out where the dx
station is listening and get trough

That is what I like to do ….

With a gallon and a 6 element monobander it is easy ….

With barefoot and a wire … you can do this if you find out where the dx is
listening

Best 73´s

Dg9bfc

Sigi

 

 

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Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] Im
Auftrag von DANNY DOUGLAS
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. November 2009 16:33
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: Re: [digitalradio] Re: DominoEX 11 is more democratic

 

  

The big factor in ham radio contesting is MONEY.  If you have a lot, you can
virtually buy your way into the big boys club (in fact - that is what makes
one a big boy).   That leads to the very large array type contest stations.
Of course, they are going to win out every time ove the guy sitting at home
with 100 watts, and dipoles, and even those with a kw and/or a 100 ft tower
and 6 element multi banders.  And before anyone starts yelling SKILL SKILL
SKILL, at me;  think on this.  Two people, with who wind up on the same
calling freq, at the exact same time, call the DX.  They live across town
from each other, and the propagation  cloud favors each other the exact same
way.  Nw - who is going to get thru first?  First will be the guy who has
the better antenna?  Or the person with the higher power?  Yes- voice can
and does have some input here, and the one who has a better "radio" voice,
has the best chance.  Lets say one is a YL, and one a deep husked OM.  You
know who will make it first in that case.  But lets say they are twins, and
not only use the same radio, but the same mike.  Now who will get thru?  

 

How often will such take place?  Not at all likely,for sure, but if one has
6 elements at 100 feet, and the other 3  elements at 30 feet,you can bet the
one with the higher antenna will get thru first , 99 percent of the time.
So, again it comes out to money.

 

So what does all this mean?  Those who are really "equal" in
equiptment/location etc. really do have an equal opportunity in the test.
Those who have lesser equipment, must then depend more on their skills, in
order to compete.  Yes - their are different levels of competition, and
those with 100 watts and a diipole can and do get in the contests, and
sometimes even win - as long asthe competionis others within the same
equipment constraints.  But, given just a handfull of stations running the
same 100 watts, but with a multitude of very tall towers, then the former
might as well take down and pack their shingles, as far as putting paper on
the wall goes.  

 

The very best time Ive seen, contest wise, was my first and only Novice
Roundup. Limited to 70 watts input, we didnt have "power" stations in there
competing.  And, yes, some did have better antennas than others, but the
vast majority were just younger guys, with no money to speak of, and who had
thrown up homebrew wire dipoles.  Ones skill and wile really did make all
the difference in the world.  TheWorld Radio Championships of today are sort
of that same way.  Each pair of contesters, assigned a station with similar
antennas, power, and location: competes only against others of the same
class.  The winners?  Those who prove themselves to be the better tacticians
and on-air operators!  That is real contesting.  Any of us can be invited to
a multi-multi big boy station, and sit there our apponted hour or so at a
time, and yell into a microphone, hooked to a rig (set on one freq the whole
test), running into a KW max output, run to a 4-7 element single bander and
score point after point after point.  

 

Now lets dont take this wrong, many, and probably most, of those operators
are indeed the top cream of the crop , and that is why they have been
invited there in the first place- having proven themselves in their own
stations as top notch contesters, over the years.   They are given the
leeway to change freqs as necessary, according to props, and to start
searching when their thruput numbers start to drop, etc.  So, their actual
radio skills do come forward at that time.  Of course here, we are talking
of SSB ops.  The CW world is a whole other thing.   Contest stations dont
invite the slow and unskilled to participatein those stations, during a
contest.    Those operators are indeed picked from the "already skilled".  

 

But to get back to the "equal opportunity"  that the rest of us face, its
pretty not much there anymore, unless you have the money to make your
station better than everyone elses, there is NO equal opportunity for you,
and doing that no longer gives the other an equal opportunity competing with
you.   Self esteem come from what you do, with what you have.  There appear
to be more and more people working contests, so it seems that people are
doing so, knowing from the get-go, they are very unlikely to be in the
winners circle.  Maybe they do what I do - work a few for other awards, such
as DXCC or the Marathon award.  Its just not worth it to me, to sit here 48
hours, banging away, with no real hope of winning a conterst, but it
definitely is worth the effort to put in a few hours for those fills I need.


 

Danny Douglas
N7DC
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----- Original Message ----- 

From: DaveNF2G <mailto:d...@nf2g.com>  

To: digitalradio@ <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 9:29 AM

Subject: [digitalradio] Re: DominoEX 11 is more democratic

 

  

The idea that everyone should artificially be given an "equal" opportunity
in a competitive environment that is ruled by the laws of physics is absurd.
People need to remember that there are some things that not everyone is
capable of doing and that their "exclusion" from those endeavors serves a
valid purpose. 

Evidently the demand for unearned self-esteem is not only an American
problem.

73 de Dave, NF2G



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