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WIA Contest Champion and the Ross Hull - VK4TS - 19-05-2020 WIA Contest Champion and the Ross Hull Since the start, the WIA Contest Champion has catered for the Ross Hull Contest - the Ross Hull regularly only has 10 and less contesters enter - Should the Ross Hull be deleted as a contest from the contest champion scoring criteria? RE: WIA Contest Champion and the Ross Hull - VK4ADC - 20-05-2020 Trent I have put an entry in the R.H. contest a few times over the years but also admit that these days I seldom operate much on VHF or UHF except for the likes of the VK VHF/UHF/Microwave Field days eg the Summer FD in January each year. That means that I can use my log from that event to enter the R.H. contest but do not regularly do so. Should it be part of the WIA Contest Champion events ??? Probably not. It is not regarded (in my mind anyway) as an important-enough contest, even though it runs all through January, and I suspect that few operators actually exchange the correct info to qualify for valid contest entries during the normal course of daily VHF operating. My 2 cents. Doug VK4ADC RE: WIA Contest Champion and the Ross Hull - VK4TS - 23-05-2020 Do we then add to the emphasis on VHF UHF by counting all 3 VHF UHF Contests? And deleting the Ross Hull from the Contest Champion?' Trent I have put an entry in the R.H. contest a few times over the years but also admit that these days I seldom operate much on VHF or UHF except for the likes of the VK VHF/UHF/Microwave Field days eg the Summer FD in January each year. That means that I can use my log from that event to enter the R.H. contest but do not regularly do so. Should it be part of the WIA Contest Champion events ??? Probably not. It is not regarded (in my mind anyway) as an important-enough contest, even though it runs all through January, and I suspect that few operators actually exchange the correct info to qualify for valid contest entries during the normal course of daily VHF operating. My 2 cents. Doug VK4ADC RE: WIA Contest Champion and the Ross Hull - VK4TS - 25-05-2020 Would the Ross Hull work better if it was just an early January contest and not a month long drag? Say the second full weekend of January? Why? For We all know it is on for one burst Non contesters would get the gist The history of the Ross Hull is not lost Question - Has it ever been a popular contest? is the format flawed? Looking back at the VK6UU AR records 5~10 logs were the norm in the 1950s -OK it was not that easy to get on 6m+ back then... Against Conditions may be **** on the one weekend (but then most are in the similar boat) it has always been done the old way RE: WIA Contest Champion and the Ross Hull - VK4ADC - 26-05-2020 Please remember that the Summer Field Day is 3rd weekend in January each year. Maybe pick the first full weekend regardless of date (eg even New Years Day). Maybe something unique at VHF/UHF in VK is in order if you want to do an event over a weekend. Call it a 1-day event, either just one calendar day (Sat OR Sun) from 5AM to 10PM, or 0100UTC Sat to 0059UTC Sunday (like the VHF FDs), with a shorter period option eg 6 hours. Given the recent-ish move to, and interest in, FT8, make it similar to a FD in basic concept but digital only and no portable requirements, 6M, 2M and 70CM only, single or multiband. Use any of the digital modes, with extra points for MS contacts, (maybe moonbounce only within VK/ZL) etc... due to extra complexity. Typical Sporadic E in early January will make for lots of possible contacts Australia wide.. with NZ and other nearby countries too. It could still be a (re-engineered) Ross Hull Contest by name, and given his experimentation and forward-thinking, it travels the same path into new ways. Many operators now have interfaces between PC and radio and this would just need a move of the radio to 6M, 2M or 70CM. WSJT-X has contesting features and outputs Cabrillo files that could be the log entries, set the rules to match what is already in that software. See page 2 in https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/Quick_Start_WSJT-X_2.0.pdf "Generation of default messages for Fox, Hound, NA VHF Contest, EU VHF Contest, ARRL Field Day, and ARRL RTTY Roundup can be activated through selections on the Settings | Advanced tab" Email in the Cabrillo and all is done. Minimal cover sheet required - it's mostly in the log file. The contest manager's processing code works out the scores. Best scores in each digital mode category or mixed mode category are defined as the winners. You might find far more entries arrive than the 8-10-12 for the existing event. Over 6 months to implement the change. You asked, I answered. |