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From: dt <pattaya@direcpc.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 07:59:29 -0600
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As viewed from a 160 meter contest station
Because number of dx contacts always stack the score

1. location, location, having Europe at your back door is first 'edge'
location, location, having a pasture in your back yard is second big 'edge' ( we have that one)


2.  being old enough to have acquired the experience,
    and young enough to still have your hearing in good health.

3. morals, or lack of:; most that refuse to run above legal limit in their category are handicapped

4. solve nr 3 and nr 4 would be insignificant

Too bad you didn't have n r 5

5. What's your suggestion for making it a more level playing field?
Our suggestion: Any station that accepts a top 3 in the contests automatically issues an open house invitation
to anyone in the top 20 to observe, unannounced , during next contest. Of course, number of observers would have to be limited and would have to observe without
adding any obligation to observed station. There would be no expectation of 'catching' any wrong doing,
but there might be some significant changes in top scores.
There might also be a reduction in number of 'barn burning ' signals heard.
There could be many reasons why an average contest station might not be set up for visitors,
but it is not likely that a station set up to be a top competitor in the contest, would be unduly
hampered by a knock on the door, particularly if the knock is another contester that does not
require a 'welcome wagon'.


                                     Doug, n5ect
                                      Marlene, wd5r




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