Subj : 13 Colonies Update
To   : All
From : n2qfd
Date : Fri Jul 05 2024 08:17 am

 Thus far after 5 days of operation and probably 8 hours of radio time.

   12 out of 13 colonies and WM3PEN bonus station. 

 However, reports are that it's been less than ideal with some of the colony  
station not being up to the task and many in the Ham community being LIDS> 

 There were reports of SSB pileups that ended in jamming and threats. 

 I have watched K2E work every band but 40m on CW all day for days and flee
at pile ups. They also insist on working 35+ WPM code and will not respond to 
anyone not sending keyer 20 WPM at least. I believe the op has little interest 
in the event and is using it as a pretext for collecting countries at this 
point. 

 It's not a contest, it's a special event. There are no prizes, not even a 
listing or a soapbox like a simple sprint. You send in $5 and get a laser copy 
print of the event logo with your endorsements and states worked. So, there's a 
little confusion on my part as to why the poor behavior.  

  So, one remains and while I can do 20m as well as 40m the odds of being heard 
or hearing a ham in Delaware from NY on 14Mhz is absurd. I can hear the replies 
but not the call. I did reset my cootie key to the keyer in case I get the 
chance though. There seems to be some of the ramifications of the loss of 
etiquette I have written about before. Operators who lacked elmers and the gap 
in displayed good practice is on display. 

  In my QRZ log I have the 2015 13 Colonies Special event contacts. Almost 10 
years ago and that might not be the 1st one. I'd like to think that in 30 years 
of radio I've observed some better and some worse radio. 

  If any of you are being asked to volunteer to do a special event:

  For pile ups: 

  Call QRP, call DX, then call by Zone #, and then if they are still not 
playing nice take a ten minute break move frequency and start over. 

 If you're doing CW see above, and if you are rated A1 super proficient and 
even own a Bengali slow the hell down, most humans aren't you. I test at copy 
speeds between 35-40 WPM too but this is supposed to be fun. 20 WPM 25 WPM MAX. 
Again, work them in groups and if they act like children take pauses and move 
around the band. We have tools like DXSpot and Reverse Beacon Network and will 
find you in minutes again but you might shake off a few lids along the way. 

 And remember you're representing when you are on the air, your behavior 
reflects on you, your club, your event, your zone number maybe...?  This isn't 
facebook or X, this is amateur radio try and respect that you earned a license 
and didn't just hand some marketing agent your email and make a user name. 

best 73, 

  N2QFD

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