[ADXA] ARRL Digital Contest
WB5JJJ
wb5jjj at gmail.com
Sat Jun 4 17:30:09 EDT 2022
Of course I gave today's new ARRL International Digital contest the "ole
college try", but I found the operation by many operators to be less than
up to par. Plus, 6m was not anything like Friday to boot. Other bands
were typical.
1. Many were not using the proper contest software for the DIGITAL ONLY
version of a long-existing DX contest.
2. Some were just typing in "TEST" in the TX6 box and moving on with
normal digital mode responses, which won't work.
3. It appeared that many were NOT using the NA VHF contest mode, even
though it sounds counter-productive. It has the proper information
exchange for this contest no matter the band according to Joe Taylor
(WSJTx).
4. And of course, some were not even using the proper contest frequencies,
instead they were on the main digital frequencies with a myriad of
formats. Throwing confusion to the wind must have been their motto.
5. And some folks were on the contest frequencies but using regular
digital modes.
All I can say is, you can lead a horse to water, but ......
A lot of the problems can be traced back to ARRL (sorry guys), but the
naming of the contest is too similar to others, so a very unique name is
probably needed. Publicity was out there, but apparently not read by the
masses. It will take a couple of cycles for this to catch on, but maybe
less than a year apart would help out. Perhaps a 24 hour weekday version
every few months to get the message out.
BTW, I did get a few more 6m grids worked on Friday and 4 of them are
confirmed already. A few of the rare grid activators don't use LoTW, so I
don't even mess with them unless they are so strong that it will be an
easy contact. I know, I'm a long way off, but I'm down to 91 left, not
counting the outstanding ones, toward FFMA.
Today 6m was a freeway from New England to the Pacific Northwest. South of
that line was very sparse. Right now, 1630 CDT, it's the NE to SA. Again
the central USA is being somewhat left out. Oh well, there's always
tomorrow.
73's
George - WB5JJJ
4
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/adxa/attachments/20220604/692e89cc/attachment-0001.html>
More information about the ADXA
mailing list