KØHB wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote
Who do ya want - a impatient knob twiddler with a FTDX 9000 and an antenna
farm of (insert your favorite antenna here), or a good capable contester with
say a dipole and an IC-746.
Your example is specious, Mike. Generally the contester who builds a
competition grade station has also invested in building the skills and
techniques to take advantage of the capabilities they have sought in their
station design.
73, de Hans, K0HB
Generally but not always, Hans. Here's an example: Joe Moneybags has
always admired the photos which Hans Brakob takes. He notes that Hans
always uses a top of the line Nikon. Joe sells his Canon and buys the
expensive Nikon. His photos are still not up to the Brakob standard.
Joe fails to realize that the skill of the photographer is more
important than the price or model of the camera. You have to have seen
something similar a dozen times in DXing or contesting.
Dave K8MN
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