The first suggestive step after completing a RadioSport event is submitting one's unofficial score. I have not heard much talk whether or not 3830 still exists in its original form as a net where scores were reported for everyone's enjoyment. Instead, human connective activity was eventually eclipsed by the Internet and its efficient post event submittal form with voluntary narrative.
Basically, for those who want to compare scores after sitting in the chair for an entire weekend then 3830 Submittal Form is a passport into the community of like minded competitors. This is not compulsory, in fact, revealing one's score is completely voluntary.
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| 3830 Submittal Form |
The form itself is self explanatory and inputs can be gleaned from one's score summary. Additionally, the robot will send a copy to one's email address if requested by checking a permission box. There are basic elements for example station callsign, number of event hours operated, power level, club membership to mention a few. Furthermore, within the comment box, one usually summarizes their experience such as high points, lessons learned, propagation effects, low points, and concluding with station hardware including antenna systems.
I'm curious if the wireless version of 3830 exists today? I spun the dial to the frequency after concluding the fastest 4 hours in RadioSport and nothing heard inside the WI6R cans. Lastly, 3830 Score Submittal Form is sponsored by
contesting dot com and I recommend using this form in conjunction with and, potentially, reinvigorating the human wireless connection on this legacy frequency for the benefit of RadioSport's future.
Contest on!