[Wswss] VHF contest operating etiquette
K7XQ
k7xq at elite.net
Sun Jun 6 19:05:45 EDT 2004
I have to totally agree with Jack,
That is why I do not precipitate any longer. This problem exists on
only during the contests, but also during the meteor shower activity.
One solution would be to spread out the frequencies away from the
calling frequency somehow or to use split TX/RX frequencies if possible
if there is a rare grid on. These ideas may move the contests away from
the randomness of working stations but at least the fun may get restored
again.
Maybe others on this list can make suggestions to improve this problem
before the contests begins ??
K7XQ Jeff
Atwater, CA.
Grid: CM97qi
EME, Satellites, Meteor Scatter
CW, FSK441 or JT-65 ( WSJT )
144 MHz: Single M2 2MPX20 3 W.L. xpol 800 Watts Single 3CX800A7 EME
Initials: 80 Single Yagi QSO's: 13
222 MHz: Single M2 5 W.L. 350 watts Single 8930 no elevation
EME Initials: 0
432 MHz: Single M2 432 - 9W.L. 800 Watts 2 X 4CX400A
EME Initials: 5
Single Yagi QSO's: 0
1296 MHz: 3.0 meter dish VE4MA circular feed 350 Watts single GS-15B
water-cooled EME Initials: 22
K7XQ Webpage: http://www.elite.net/~k7xq/k7xq.html
-----Original Message-----
From: wswss-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:wswss-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jack Henry
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 12:17 AM
To: wswss at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Wswss] VHF contest operating etiquette
Hello WSWSS members,
I am not real happy about sending this message, but there is
something I
want to get off my chest.
My problem is that I am not enjoying the contests like I have in the
past. I find myself turning the radio off in the middle of a
contest because I cannot stand the lousy operating practices of a few.
I
am using this forum to perhaps reach a few people and hopefully maybe
some
will change their practices.
This is what bugs me.
1. I hear a rare grid distant station on 144.200. He hears me, and I
am
in process of working him and trying to copy his grid, when K6LID comes
on
top to announce he is listening on 144.XYZ. That wouldn't be so bad,
but
he gives his call phonetically 2 times very slowly, gives his grid
twice,
and says he is listening on XYZ twice for any call. He takes so long I
think he must be puffing on a cigarette between every syllable. Of
course,
the DX station I was working has faded out by the time my AGC recovers.
Yes, this bugs me. Some probably say, mellow out or get over it, but
wouldn't if be nicer if stations who practice this would just listen
before
making their announcements. I mean listen for a minute, not a
millisecond.
Then if they insist, they can give their call and frequency ONCE and
move
off. Some will say, why are you operating on 200. Well it is a known
fact
that many DX stations operating in the boondocks, that have low levels
of
activity, utilize 200 waiting for the propagation to change.
2. Stations who are in metropolitan areas, or close to one, who park on
200 and consistently call CQ bug me. And I do mean consistently, you
know
them because you have heard them. They think they own the calling
frequency and call right over the top of anyone else trying to use the
frequency. Its amazing that some of these stations live in poor
locations
with indoor antennas, or run high power and cannot receive because of
high
QRN. Wouldn't it be nice if these people got a clue, and if they still
insisted on CQing on 200, that they would do it only once every 5
minutes
instead of once every 15 seconds. This way you and I could listen for
the
stations in the remote outlying grids. Wouldn't it be even better if
they
called CQ on another frequency. We could then work them QRM free and
find
out what the big knob on the radio is for.
3. The propagation changes and K7RAR starts coming in and you are
hearing
him fine but there is a pileup. The pileup starts to thin a bit when
you
think you have a chance, and then K6LID asks him to QSY to band X. This
bugs me. Why doesn't the DX station just say, "I will QSY there, but
first
I want to work everybody here who is waiting"?
Please, if you think you might be one of the K6LID's, give us all a
break
so we can have fun in the contest. If anyone hears me sounding like a
K6LID, please let me know.
I guess that is all that's bugging me today and it is off my chest. Now
I
will be able to sleep tonight. Thanks for reading and I'm sorry if I
sounded like Andy Rooney.
See you in the contest
73 Jack N6XQ
PS I checked and K6LID is not issued. Maybe we can have it assigned
to one of these lids.
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