I am pretty sure I understand what you are saying. Comparing RBN levels between your station and stations that are 150 km away. As far as doing this over some short time frames or doing this with the
First I would like to make clear that I think self-spotting or for that matter having your friends spot you very often is not something that I like or want in my contest. So far it is confined to the
(packet DX clusters) there has always been an issue with getting folks to submit spots to the system. It all relied on humans inputing this data - and there were only small numbrers of stations submi
I dont think that is the reason. There are usually less unassisted folks than assited in a contest these days. If you cant get the assisted folks to spot why are you blaming the unassisted? You have
Bob, Sounds like you are looking for suggestions on what general logging program to use. Perhaps someone will chime in on what works for them. I use a contest logging program as by general log. I use
I think that using QRZ as a source to attempt to correct or confirm information being received during a contest to be way beyond what you should be doing. And while some of that might not be against
You should log the zone that he is located in. Folks that say you should log what is sent are giving you bad advice. It is good advice not to use prefill databases or QRZ for this information. Never
I know this is not the CQ WW contest - it is a CQ WPX contest - but have a look here: https://cqwpx.com/rates/ <https://cqwpx.com/rates/> George - K5TR ______________________________________________
I think one of the best for the money paddle is the Begali Simplex Basic at 131.00 EU George Fremin III K5TR _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contest