Fabian,
Thanks for the great job. Each country should know it's cheaters.
You just set up one more example of how much good can be gained by
publishing contest logs in the internet.
It would not only be educational but would also serve as a great tool to
track cheaters.
73, Igor UA9CDC
Hello,
thanks to the policy of the WRTC 2006 to make all logs public and
thus offering a data pool of about 85000 QSOs, it is possible to
generate a lot of interesting statistics.
By using the data from all 46 WRTC logs and the spots from the
OH2AQ-Database for all WRTC-Stations, I generated an analysis of
correlation of DX spots of WRTC stations, and the appearance of
callsigns in the WRTC logs shortly after. Combining this with the
claimed categories according to the official list of submitted
logs raises some questions if some people submitted in the right
category. Remember: Single OPs are not allowed to use spotting
networks in IARU.
The results of the analysis, along with all raw data and the source
code used to generate it can be found here:
http://dl0tud.tu-dresden.de/~dj1yfk/wrtc/analysis.shtml
Looking forward to hear any opinions...
73,
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Online log: http://dl0tud.tu-dresden.de/~dj1yfk/log.html
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