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Doc # 33
For the
American Radio Relay League
Board of Directors Meeting
January 2004
Submitted by
This past September Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, ARRL Executive Vice President, proposed that a study be made by the CAC as to whether, and if so, how, low-power and QRP categories could be added to the IARU HF World Championship. In the event that the study concluded that rules changes should be made, the CAC was asked to include recommendations for doing so in a way that did not increase the net cost of administration of the contest.
The members of the Contest Advisory Committee conducted a thorough discussion of this issue concluding that the addition of the new categories would be beneficial to the contest.
A formal response was submitted to the MSC presenting a set of eight specific recommendations for changes to the rules for the IARU HF Contest along with a group of suggestions for "cost efficient" implementation. This report was submitted to Coy Day, N5OK, MSC Chairman on Thursday, November 6th.
A copy of the CAC's recommendation is attached for reference.
The committee has not been tasked with any other issues since.
Attachment
To: ARRL
Membership Services Committee
Attention: Coy Day, Chairman
From: Contest
Advisory Committee
Subject: Proposed Changes
to the Rules For The IARU HF World
Championship
Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, ARRL Executive Vice President, proposed to the MSC that "a study by the CAC be commissioned as to whether, and if so, how, low-power and QRP categories should be added to the IARU HF World Championship. If the study concludes that rules changes should be made, it should include recommendations for doing so in a way that does not increase the net cost of administration of the contest.
The members of the Contest Advisory Committee have concluded their discussion of this issue and make the following recommendations.
With regard to the stipulation that the net cost of administration of the contest should not increase, the CAC has the following comments.
It has been suggested that since the CAC is exclusively an ARRL body, any proposed changes to the rules for the IARU HF World Championship should be opened to comment from other participating organizations. It is our understanding that soliciting such comments is not within the purview of the CAC. It would seem that such efforts would fall within the province of the ARRL's liaison activities with the various IARU representatives.
Worth noting is the fact the initial impetus for consideration these changes "arose recently because of a grassroots effort to add a low-power and possibly a QRP category to the contest". Apparently the IARU Administrative Council members began receiving emails promoting this idea. Since the IARU Advisory Council was not well equipped to deal with such an issue, the ARRL was requested to have its Contest Advisory Committee consider the merits of proposals for such changes.
As a final comment, it is possible that the content of the annual QST article will tend to underplay the role of the new power classes. However, one should recognize that in an international contest many, if not most, of the contestants never see the actual magazine write-up. Proper handling of the reporting on the ARRL Contest Website should be more than adequate to meet everyone's need for suitable recognition.
Respectfully Submitted by:
Joe
Staples, W5ASP
Chairman
ARRL Contest Advisory Committee
November 6, 2003