I thought that the Field Day rules (both ARRL and AMSAT rules) limited the number of contacts for each entrant/submission/club to one QSO per satellite.
Was that correct? Would there be any point in a club making, say, 20 contacts on Field Day? Would additional points be available for a club making more than one QSO per bird?
And as far as it is known, will the same sat rule be in effect for 2014?
Thanks.
Clint K6LCS
---------------------------------- Clint Bradford, K6LCS http://www.clintbradford.com
It's one QSO /*per FM satellite*/.
You can make as many as you want on the linear birds.
Jim KQ6EA
On 09/04/2013 02:36 AM, Clint Bradford wrote:
I thought that the Field Day rules (both ARRL and AMSAT rules) limited the number of contacts for each entrant/submission/club to one QSO per satellite.
Was that correct? Would there be any point in a club making, say, 20 contacts on Field Day? Would additional points be available for a club making more than one QSO per bird?
And as far as it is known, will the same sat rule be in effect for 2014?
Thanks.
Clint K6LCS
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Hi Clint,
The problem with "field day rules for satellites" is that they are totally out of line with reality.
Field day for many is to make contacts for the sake of contacts and that's okay and fine. Collect the points, the contacts and enjoy it. It is a great hobby!
However, for many others field day is the one day where amateur radio can shine and the community can be invited to visit with hot dogs, barbecue and the whole nine yards. Amateur radio can be demonstrated and many don't care about points and rules and regs and policies and so on and on. It is all about getting folks interested and they need to see live contacts on every available pass. Who cares if you work the same station twenty five times :-) you are not collecting points you show someone that they also can talk via satellites and create interest in amateur radio via satellites. Another great aspect of the hobby. Enjoy it!
The problem is that the "points collectors" and the "free willies" don't necessary get on the same page and the satellites are very much "difficult to use" to word it politically correct. If field day would become a community exposure day it would change. We have so many other contests and we can come up with a satellite contest day, just take field day out of the points collection (for satellites) and we would win BIG time.
My two cents (Canadian)
Stefan, VE4NSA
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Clint Bradford clintbrad4d@earthlink.netwrote:
I thought that the Field Day rules (both ARRL and AMSAT rules) limited the number of contacts for each entrant/submission/club to one QSO per satellite.
Was that correct? Would there be any point in a club making, say, 20 contacts on Field Day? Would additional points be available for a club making more than one QSO per bird?
And as far as it is known, will the same sat rule be in effect for 2014?
Thanks.
Clint K6LCS
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I do not believe the single FM contact per satellite rule has helped. I propose we try something else -- we have a powerful east coast station (W1AW) and a powerful west coast station (K6KPH). The only FM satellite contacts that count will be with either station. They will not work duplicates.
Just a thought -- 73, Joe kk0sd
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Stefan Wagener Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 10:16 PM To: Clint Bradford Cc: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Field Day 2013 - Sats
Hi Clint,
The problem with "field day rules for satellites" is that they are totally out of line with reality.
Field day for many is to make contacts for the sake of contacts and that's okay and fine. Collect the points, the contacts and enjoy it. It is a great hobby!
However, for many others field day is the one day where amateur radio can shine and the community can be invited to visit with hot dogs, barbecue and the whole nine yards. Amateur radio can be demonstrated and many don't care about points and rules and regs and policies and so on and on. It is all about getting folks interested and they need to see live contacts on every available pass. Who cares if you work the same station twenty five times :-) you are not collecting points you show someone that they also can talk via satellites and create interest in amateur radio via satellites. Another great aspect of the hobby. Enjoy it!
The problem is that the "points collectors" and the "free willies" don't necessary get on the same page and the satellites are very much "difficult to use" to word it politically correct. If field day would become a community exposure day it would change. We have so many other contests and we can come up with a satellite contest day, just take field day out of the points collection (for satellites) and we would win BIG time.
My two cents (Canadian)
Stefan, VE4NSA
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Clint Bradford clintbrad4d@earthlink.netwrote:
I thought that the Field Day rules (both ARRL and AMSAT rules) limited the number of contacts for each entrant/submission/club to one QSO per satellite.
Was that correct? Would there be any point in a club making, say, 20 contacts on Field Day? Would additional points be available for a club making more than one QSO per bird?
And as far as it is known, will the same sat rule be in effect for 2014?
Thanks.
Clint K6LCS
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