How much skill is needed to recognize the few symbols transferred during a
contest exchange? Does that translate to general transfer of information?

Contesters specialize and tune their equipment. Does that translate into the
ability to quickly rig a dipole at an emergency center? 

The former EC for my county is a contester. He recognizes the difference in
skills. 

I tried to communicate on HF with him a few weeks ago. I had just got my
fence dipole antenna installed. He and I could not communicate. I was able
to communicate with others in the county. His contesting setup just went
right over my head since it was focused for DX. He probably would have done
better with his backup antenna stapled to the rafters in his attic. 

 
Rud Merriam K5RUD 
ARES AEC Montgomery County, TX
http://TheHamNetwork.net


-----Original Message-----
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:07 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: PSK63 activity!


Rud,

I am surprised you would make such a statement since the skills of being 
able to hear properly and transfer that skill to correctly copy and 
record the messages is exactly the same skill needed as a contester. You 
must have a high level of accuracy in each activity to do well.

Most contesters also tend to also be fairly conversant with the 
technical side of amateur radio, typically well above the average ham 
participating in emergency communications. They are much more 
knowledgeable about antennas, rigs, interconnections, efficiency, etc.

Many (most?) of the operators involved in emergency communications tend 
to be newer Technician class licensees with very limited experience. In 
fact, this is so pronounced that leadership here in our Section tends to 
focus on technologies that dovetail with those kinds of limitations.

73,

Rick, KV9U


Rud Merriam wrote:
> This is also rationalization. The ability to provide disaster 
> communications entails many skills. Good contesting is virtually 
> meaningless to that skill set.
>
>  
> Rud Merriam K5RUD
> ARES AEC Montgomery County, TX
> http://TheHamNetwork.net
>   



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