Oh, how I couldn't agree more with these comments, they've hit the nail on the
proverbial head.
Nick W9UM
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I'm replying to this on DX-CHAT.
A lot of those excellent ops are no longer with us. For whatever else he got
involved in, Don Miller was one of the best CW ops ever and could sit there and
churn out QSO's as you describe. So could Danny Weil, the Colvins, Ron ZL1AMO,
Rudi DJ5CQ, G3SWH, Baldur DJ6SI, and many others. Many of these are now Silent
Keys and I haven't heard too much lately from some of the others.
I have noticed some of the same things in pileups lately. There was a
discussion on another list about DXpeditions now using Skimmer to identify
stations in the pileups. I have nothing against using technology to augment
skill, but if technology replaces skill altogether, it will not be good.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:30 AM, ragnar otterstad la...@yahoo.no wrote:
Food for thought !
Is my memory failing me, or do I remember a time when DXpeditions used to have
CW ops that could churn out QSOs at a rate of 150-180 an hour, hour after hour
with virtually no drama and with a reasonable knowledge of propagation?
With the odd exception, all l hear now is an operator that is like a rabbit
caught in a car's headlights, hopelessly trawling across 15-20KHz of a boiling
pileup for 30-40 seconds before managing to extract a two letter fragment of a
call sign, throw it back at the pileup with 599 tacked on the end, fully
expecting this to result in a QSO.
Then throw in a few time saving tricks such as sending at 40wpm, with a
speeded up RST, only sending his call every 15 minutes, sending dit dit where
clearly a TU DX1DX UP is needed, abandoning QSOs halfway through, not
confirming a queried call correction, insisting on working an area to which
there is no propagation on the strength of working one superstation there,
working by numbers etc etc. What a mess!
The result?... a situation where only the Loud, Lucky and the continuous
calling Lid prosper.
It seems the quality of an operation is now judged by the speed the QSOs can be
uploaded to LOTW, Clublog or the like, rather than the skill of the operator.
Perhaps a small scale operation from a less needed entity, or a few hours using
Pileup runner would give these guys an idea what to expect before launching
themselves off to a rare one.
I just can't imagine what pleasure they can derive from operating like
this..a bit like me trying to conduct a symphony orchestra and expecting it
to be alright on the night!
73 Steve G4EDG
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