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Radio Sport Contests – Exciting List For Enthusiastic Hobbyists

Radiosport is a term that can be used as only a single word or two different words. It is used to refer to the “ham” or the radio equipment used by amateurs for playing radio controlled games. These games could be group or single person events. It can also involve external competitors in a real time race or a performance of some sort over a period of time.

These contest, usually sponsored events, last from as less as a few hours to a few days. World wide being two days long. It can be local or it may even involve traveling some distances. It can range from contests that last only for a few hours to contests held cumulatively for many weekends. Each event has its own set of rules including which regions or stations can participate and more.

This is popularly known as radiosports. A few contests are listed.

Dx-Contest:

This involves stations making contact in a two manner with as many other stations as possible covering the longest distance they can. Today, this is popularly known as the International DX contest. People are given awards for the following. The ‘Worked All States Award’- given if the entrants contact at least one person from every state present in the USA. Similarly the “Worked All Continents Award’ is given away if someone from all the continents are contacted. The “Worked All Zones Award” follows the same logic for different time zones. The other awards are DX Century Club award, and VHF/UHF century club award.

One other event is Amateur Radio Direction Finding with the help of radios. It involves finding a definite number of transmitters from a definite location in a map, all before arriving at the finish line. This requires good athletic ability as well as direction finding skills with radios.

Bunny hunting or Fox Oaring: This, though similar to the aforementioned contest, involves ham’s short range equipment and hence more direction finding skill of the contestant as compared to athletic ability. There is larger technicality in this contest. As the radio can only detect signals within a 100 m radius, the contestant must identify the hidden transmitter in an area or radius 200 meters.

Radio Orienting contest: this is a severely restricted game played in compact areas. Very large technical skill is required to play this game.

Another form of bunny hunting utilizes vehicular transportation over long distances. The hams travel in the vehicles to the required region and locate the transmitter. Whoever can find the transmitter and reach the end line first is the winner. In another, the person who finds a specific number of hidden transmitters from different places first, wins. For this, traveling skill, equipment efficiency and orientation skill should be good.

These events are referred to as ARDF contest, abbrevatiation for Amateur Radio Direction Finding Contests. Radio sports and contests are only one side of the hobby. It is not necessary to enter contests. However many people get obsessed with this and start collecting dozens of winning certificates. At the other end of the curve are people who use the ham for their own communication and satisfaction.

One significant thing that can’t go without mention is that hams often contact space stations. There are many astronauts who become licensed radio operators and utilize the radio for educational and emergency purposes.

Once spanning just a small region within a given radius, the ham has now penetrated even space. Initially only based on Morse code, this has evolved into variations including digital transmission, voice etc. Radio transmission has indeed changed a lot in the recent years.

Local Programming Focus Keeps Ratings on the Rise for Sports Radio 850 The Buzz

RALEIGH, N.C. – Thursday, May 7, 2009 – McClatchey Broadcasting’s continued focus on local programming has struck a chord with the Triangle Sports Talk market to the tune of a 25% increase in overall weekly audience on Sports Radio 850 The Buzz (WRBZ).  The just released Winter 2009 Arbitron ratings for Raleigh-Durham have the McClatchey Broadcasting station showing a 25% increase in total audience of persons 12 years old and above (Monday – Sunday from 6a.m. – 12 a.m.). 

Even more impressive, the 850 The Buzz  and 620 The Bull (WDNC) combo continues to lead the overall Triangle sports talk radio market with a combined total audience share of 1.4% in persons 12 years old and above (Monday – Sunday from 6a.m. – 12 a.m.).  The Winter Arbitron survey took place for twelve consecutive weeks beginning in January of 2009.

“With over ten years in the format, we’ve learned Triangle sports fans want more local sports talk, so that is what we are giving them,” said WRBZ/WDNC general manager Brian Maloney.  “We continue to be grateful that the Triangle chooses 850 The Buzz and 620 The Bull as their source for not only local sports talk, but for great national programming as well.” 

850 The Buzz and 620 The Bull bring Triangle listeners local programming focused on local teams and events with shows like Adam Gold & Joe Ovies – mornings, Dave Glenn – weekday afternoons, The Sports Pig with Morgan Patrick – evenings and  The Bomani Jones Show – weekdays and weekends.

Raleigh-Durham’s only local all-sports morning show, “The Adam Gold Show” (weekdays from 6am-10am) on 850 The Buzz featuring Adam Gold and Joe Ovies, showed the largest audience gains of any McClatchey Broadcasting program.

                     Demographic               Percentage of Growth vs. Fall 2009 Arbitron*                

 

                        Men 25-54                               +  26%

                        Men 18-49                               +  33%

                        Men 18-34                               +766%

 

*Source:  Arbitron Ratings – Fall 2008 vs. Winter 2009.  Monday-Friday, 6am-10am, share of audience.

 

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About WRBZ/WDNC:   

McClatchey Broadcasting is privately owned and operates Sports Talk stations WRBZ – “850 The Buzz”, and WDNC “620 The Bull”.   The McClatchey stations offer the latest sports information, breaking news, local coverage, and nationally syndicated sports talk programming.  Some of the local shows McClatchey Broadcasting produce include: “The Adam Gold Show”, “The Sports Pig – with Morgan Patrick, “The Dave Glenn Show” and “The Bomani Jones Show.”  The McClatchey stations are also home to some of the nation’s top syndicated shows such as Jim Rome, Primetime with The Packman and Imus in the Morning, among others.  WRBZ/WDNC are Fox Sports Radio affiliates. The company maintains sports affiliations and relationships with Duke, UNC, NCSU, ECU, ASU, the Carolina Panthers, the Carolina Hurricanes and the Charlotte Bobcats.