[DX-CHAT] Leader boards

2011-10-24 Thread Dave


Greetings;

I've stated this before, quite a while ago.

Whether it be chasing DX or designing equipment, I challenge only myself.

Hard to cheat that way g. One would need to be somewhat schizophrenic 
to derive any satisfaction from cheating oneself.


The leader boards can be fun as well as a proof of meeting operating 
challenges. Sort of a contest without need to sit in a chair and yell 
(or, for us mixed mode operators,  work at getting Carpal-Tunnel 
syndrome) for 24 - 36 hours at a time.


It takes a mind set of someone who is very ignorant or insecure to cheat 
at the leader board game.


It appears that, as the years go by,  the concept of Gentleman as 
coupled with DXer is becoming extinct (if they indeed existed) either 
through ignorance, desperation to excel at any price or just sheer 
malice against fellow hobbyists. There are pileups that I just will not 
wade in to due to the aggregation of LIDS, intentional jammers (If I 
can't work you - no one will) , newbies (and old timers) that just won't 
listen and the nasty traffic cops. Admittedly this is a luxury that I 
can indulge in having reached the Top of the Honor Roll. My ulcers 
however, did pay a price getting there.


And then there is the Challenge. Still a lot of band - modes to fill in.

I guess, in a sense what is happening in Amateur Radio is a reflection 
of society today: ME first - ME only - ME now! I'll leave the invectives 
to your imagination.


Guess I'll go drown my sorrows in a glass of tomato juice. It appears 
that a friend of mine beat me by ONE QSO with the T32C gang. I'll never 
get over it.'till the next leader board contest g.


Good DX to all.

Dave, W5WP



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Re: [DX-CHAT] Leader boards

2011-10-24 Thread Don Berger
 
I must admit this leader board is a new concept to me and I've been a Dx'er 
for 50 years. I infer it is a list of the sum total of q's made with a 
Dxpedition. 

If so , I'm perplexed at the name - shouldn't it be the get a life board?

Don K1vsk 

  - Original Message - 
  From: Dave 
  To: 'DX Chat' 
  Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 4:34 PM
  Subject: [DX-CHAT] Leader boards



  Greetings;

  I've stated this before, quite a while ago.

  Whether it be chasing DX or designing equipment, I challenge only myself.

  Hard to cheat that way g. One would need to be somewhat schizophrenic to 
derive any satisfaction from cheating oneself.

  The leader boards can be fun as well as a proof of meeting operating 
challenges. Sort of a contest without need to sit in a chair and yell (or, for 
us mixed mode operators,  work at getting Carpal-Tunnel syndrome) for 24 - 36 
hours at a time. 

  It takes a mind set of someone who is very ignorant or insecure to cheat at 
the leader board game. 

  It appears that, as the years go by,  the concept of Gentleman as coupled 
with DXer is becoming extinct (if they indeed existed) either through 
ignorance, desperation to excel at any price or just sheer malice against 
fellow hobbyists. There are pileups that I just will not wade in to due to the 
aggregation of LIDS, intentional jammers (If I can't work you - no one will) , 
newbies (and old timers) that just won't listen and the nasty traffic cops. 
Admittedly this is a luxury that I can indulge in having reached the Top of the 
Honor Roll. My ulcers however, did pay a price getting there.

  And then there is the Challenge. Still a lot of band - modes to fill in.

  I guess, in a sense what is happening in Amateur Radio is a reflection of 
society today: ME first - ME only - ME now! I'll leave the invectives to your 
imagination.

  Guess I'll go drown my sorrows in a glass of tomato juice. It appears that a 
friend of mine beat me by ONE QSO with the T32C gang. I'll never get over 
it.'till the next leader board contest g.

  Good DX to all.

  Dave, W5WP


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Re: [DX-CHAT] Leader boards

2011-10-24 Thread Dave Gomberg


At 14:21 10/24/2011, Don Berger wrote:

I must admit this leader board is a new concept to me and I've 
been a Dx'er for 50 years. I infer it is a list of the sum total of 
q's made with a Dxpedition.


Not quite, I believe it is a count of band x modes.   So a max of 3 
counts per band (fewer for 30m).




If so , I'm perplexed at the name - shouldn't it be the get a life board?

Don K1vsk

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From: mailto:d...@wpaperman.comDave
To: mailto:dx-chat@njdxa.org'DX Chat'
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 4:34 PM
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Leader boards


Greetings;

I've stated this before, quite a while ago.

Whether it be chasing DX or designing equipment, I challenge only myself.

Hard to cheat that way g. One would need to be somewhat 
schizophrenic to derive any satisfaction from cheating oneself.


The leader boards can be fun as well as a proof of meeting 
operating challenges. Sort of a contest without need to sit in a 
chair and yell (or, for us mixed mode operators,  work at getting 
Carpal-Tunnel syndrome) for 24 - 36 hours at a time.


It takes a mind set of someone who is very ignorant or insecure to 
cheat at the leader board game.


It appears that, as the years go by,  the concept of Gentleman as 
coupled with DXer is becoming extinct (if they indeed existed) 
either through ignorance, desperation to excel at any price or just 
sheer malice against fellow hobbyists. There are pileups that I just 
will not wade in to due to the aggregation of LIDS, intentional 
jammers (If I can't work you - no one will) , newbies (and old 
timers) that just won't listen and the nasty traffic cops. 
Admittedly this is a luxury that I can indulge in having reached the 
Top of the Honor Roll. My ulcers however, did pay a price getting there.


And then there is the Challenge. Still a lot of band - modes to fill in.

I guess, in a sense what is happening in Amateur Radio is a 
reflection of society today: ME first - ME only - ME now! I'll leave 
the invectives to your imagination.


Guess I'll go drown my sorrows in a glass of tomato juice. It 
appears that a friend of mine beat me by ONE QSO with the T32C gang. 
I'll never get over it.'till the next leader board contest g.


Good DX to all.

Dave, W5WP


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