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[CQ-Contest] Revised Proposal for an ongoing FT event #FT8 #FT4

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Revised Proposal for an ongoing FT event #FT8 #FT4
From: AB1J via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Reply-to: ktfrog007@aol.com
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2021 13:26:54 +0000 (UTC)
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Hello,


Here's an update to an email I sent out incorrectly (wrong address?) yesterday. 
 Since then I got some help from Bruce Horn, WA7BMN, so this is a new and much 
improved version.  Ignore anything I sent earlier.

Many have remarked that FT activity is like an ongoing 24/7 contest.  That's 
true, except there's no real contest.  This email is a suggestion for one that 
some organization might want to establish. 

Since grid locs are a normal part of the FT exchange (most of the time), HF as 
well as VHF/UHF grid chasing has become an interest in the FT community.  Grids 
could also be used for another interesting activity: distance scoring.  Right 
now grid locs are used for distance scoring in the Makrothen RTTY, WW-Digi and 
the Stew Perry contests and perhaps others that I don't know about.

It might be fun to hold year-long events, competitions, if you like, that are 
based on the total distances worked by participating stations, summing up all 
their QSOs during the year.  Score listings could be based on something fun 
like astronomical distances (How many trips to the moon and back? Can anyone 
make it to the Sun?).

This would run the whole calendar year and operation would be exactly the same 
as normal, everyday operation.  Grids need to be exchanged or looked up in 
those cases where it is skipped for speed or special calls.  It spirit it is 
similar to the CQ DX Marathon, the UBA Prefix Hunt, N3FJP's WASC, the TBDXC 
Ultra-Marathon and others.  Results would be made available after the end of 
the year.

Last night I calculated the distance in my 2021 AB1J and W1W  logs (combined 
into one wsjtx-log.adi).  I loaded it into ADIFMaster, extracted the grid loc 
column and fed it to the ARRL distance calculator at      
https://contest-clubs.arrl.org/griddistancecalc.php

After running the program, I took the results, loaded it into an Excel file and 
summed the distances. The result was 6,786,493 km from 1930 good QSOs with grid 
locs.

Does this idea have any resonance?  Even if not, it might be fun at the end of 
the year for interested people to calculate a yearly distance total.  I could 
send out a similar email at year's end to collect scores to post if anyone is 
interested.  

73,
Ken, AB1J




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