I've made no bones about my general disdain for many contester's and their rudeness on the HF bands.
Today I got to experience it on an international level while monitoring the Maritime Mobile Service Net that runs daily on 14.3000.0 Mhz, a contest club station in Slovenia broke in right in the middle of the net and started calling...."CQ Contest, CQ Contest, this S35M...blah...blah...blah...."
No less than 3 stations plus myself attempted to ask this ham to move frequencies, and that he was stepping all over the net, but either he had mud in his ears, or just didn't care because he just kept on going.
He was still calling when I came into the house to look him up and e-mail him as to what he was doing....
Now I realize Slovenia is in a different hemisphere, and the Maritime Mobile Service Net does not serve his general area of the world, but let's face it, the net has been an established function on 14.300.0 Mhz since 1968, everybody and their mother knows about it, what it does, who it serves, when it's on, and where it's on, a contest is no substitute for good operating practice, and to dial in on a frequency that has a long time established net that serves the purpose the MMSN does is just another prime example of how contests suck the soul out of amateur radio, and on an international scale....
Disclaimer....
I know and I'am well aware that all who actively participate in contests are not bad or rude operators, some are top notch people, but you all have to admit that many died in the wool contest hounds are some of the lowest forms of amateur radio life. No better than those DX hounds that would step on their own mother's back to get a country they never worked before.....
Sorry, but this one really rubbed me the wrong way, and I needed to vent.....
Today I got to experience it on an international level while monitoring the Maritime Mobile Service Net that runs daily on 14.3000.0 Mhz, a contest club station in Slovenia broke in right in the middle of the net and started calling...."CQ Contest, CQ Contest, this S35M...blah...blah...blah...."
No less than 3 stations plus myself attempted to ask this ham to move frequencies, and that he was stepping all over the net, but either he had mud in his ears, or just didn't care because he just kept on going.
He was still calling when I came into the house to look him up and e-mail him as to what he was doing....
Now I realize Slovenia is in a different hemisphere, and the Maritime Mobile Service Net does not serve his general area of the world, but let's face it, the net has been an established function on 14.300.0 Mhz since 1968, everybody and their mother knows about it, what it does, who it serves, when it's on, and where it's on, a contest is no substitute for good operating practice, and to dial in on a frequency that has a long time established net that serves the purpose the MMSN does is just another prime example of how contests suck the soul out of amateur radio, and on an international scale....
Disclaimer....
I know and I'am well aware that all who actively participate in contests are not bad or rude operators, some are top notch people, but you all have to admit that many died in the wool contest hounds are some of the lowest forms of amateur radio life. No better than those DX hounds that would step on their own mother's back to get a country they never worked before.....
Sorry, but this one really rubbed me the wrong way, and I needed to vent.....