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This weekend is the ARRL November Sweepstakes (SS) on CW. I plan to be
on the air, making as many points as possible. SS is perhaps my favorite contest, because it requires a real exchange (4 pieces of info besides the callsign, and the signal report is not part of the exchange.) I also like it because even a modest station can get a big score. The fall and winter also bring out a lot of anti-contest and anti-DX complaints. Some of them may be justified - not every contester or DXer is 100% courteous 100% of the time. But a lot of the technical progress in ham radio, particularly on HF/MF, has come about because of contesters and DXers. Compare a typical midrange HF ham transceiver of today with one from the '60s or '70s and consider how many features and performance improvements came about because DXers and contesters pushed for them, developed them, and paid for them. Better filters, better dynamic range, multiple VFOs, memories, I/O ports, no-tune-up operation, separate rx antenna inputs, and much much more can all be traced at least in part to the needs and wants of contesters and DXers. Want to compare numbers? Check out how differently the receivers of old and new ham rigs perform: http://www.sherweng.com/table.html Is there a computer in your shack? One of the first widespread uses of computers in hamshacks was to keep contest logs. Memory keyer? Developed for contesting. There are lots more examples but you get the idea. Of course a lot of these features first appear in the top-of-the-line rigs that most of us cannot afford. But then they work their way down to the lower-priced stuff as the technology matures and the development costs are paid off. Whether you like contests and DXing or not, they do contribute to the ARS. (cue sound of soapbox being put away) 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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