To: | W0eea@aol.com, vhfcontesting@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: [VHFcontesting] Rovers again |
From: | John K9IJ <k9ij@vx5.com> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 2004 21:01:04 -0600 |
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At 07:29 PM 2/25/2004 -0500, W0eea@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/25/2004 5:01:14 PM Mountain Standard Time, tree@kkn.net writes: Yeah. Actually I have. We set a Midwest Rover Record in Jan 2003. Rovers involved in circling are trying to be extremely competitive, not only against the rest of the country, but also against the other(s) the are circling with. The only way an individual rover in the group can beat the other rovers is to work every other station they can hear.
They have to "to adopt operating practices that allow as many stations as possible to contact them" to win. This is a 'good' thing. The year I did it we had five more contacts and one more mult than the other rover we were circling with. Every possible contact made a difference. We circled at 3 corners over the period of the contest. Our qso total difference was somewhat more than that, as we didn't peer for the entire contest. The SIGNIFICANT statistic, however, was the fact that the QSO total from grid circling with that peer only accounted for 27% of total QSOs worked during the contest. Thus the high score was only dependent on grid circling in a limited way. And I wouldn't consider ANY of it 'un-natural'. John - K9IJ - John Rice K9IJ k9ij@vx5.com Webmaster, Network Admin, Janitor http://www.k9ij.com http://www.suhfars.org http://www.vx5.com/~teampf
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