K=D8HB wrote:
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But it takes more than the average station to win.
Winning isn't about being average.
Agreed!
Average sailors in average boats don't win the Americas Cup.
Average golfers
with average clubs don't win the Masters. Average drivers in
average cars don't
win Indy. Average jockeys on average horses don't win the
Belmont. Average
radiomen with average stations don't win CQWWDX.
But the radiosportsmen take over big parts of the popular HF ham bands
when a contest is on. Which is more than a few weekends a year. There's
no real equivalent to that in the other contests.
And unlike the other contests, getting more radiosport contestants
helps, not hurts, the winners.
Life isn't set up to give plaques to "average joes". Winners
are above average.
Second place is "First Loser".
"Winner" has all sorts of definitions. Winning your section is
one level, winning your division another, etc. Just setting
a personal best score is winning.
Most radiosport contests have several levels of competition.
That's a good thing. My "Iron" class proposal doesn't reduce
or eliminate anyone's win.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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