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21. contest po-lice (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Fri Apr 30 13:39:44 1993
de Ward, N0AX My suggestion is that we institute a system of contest OO's (Official Observers). Volunteers for each contest, at least one team of two for every ARRL section, more where required. Thes
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-04/msg00202.html (7,788 bytes)

22. more contest po-lice (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat May 1 14:43:47 1993
de Ward, N0AX Let me discuss the "field strengthbusiness a bit further. I think we should only be looking for gross infringements here, such as op'g QRP class and running 100W, or the 10kW crowd. In
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00001.html (7,865 bytes)

23. New Sprint (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Tue May 4 18:54:36 1993
Yeah! Breakthrough! I think the most important idea here is that of the multiple QSOs on one band...a NEW approach to a rule from the "beginnings of time". This is what we need to get the ideas flowi
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00022.html (6,245 bytes)

24. peer pressure (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Thu May 13 13:34:17 1993
de Ward, N0AX Well! The silence has been deafening since the discussion of cheater police hit the bitstream...I take this to imply that there is no widely perceived problem with cheaters and we are d
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00091.html (6,761 bytes)

25. 100watt contests (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Thu May 13 13:57:55 1993
de Ward, N0AX I'm glad to see some of the big guys recognizing how much fun low-power can be! Although I've done my share of high-power contesting from W0EEE in the 70's and in multi-singles/multi-mu
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00092.html (8,735 bytes)

26. 100W Contesting (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Sun May 16 17:52:15 1993
de Ward, N0AX Up here in the Left Coast Contest Club (and probably in lots of other clubs) we have a fair amount of "challenges" in various contests between operators that are not Big Guns. Maybe a m
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00121.html (7,755 bytes)

27. WA8LLY - 100w contesting (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Thu May 20 13:18:33 1993
de Ward, N0AX The point is well-made that there are contesters and there are casual participants with grossly different goals. We need to encourage both, and it will take different techniques. I woul
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00135.html (7,177 bytes)

28. handicaps (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Fri May 21 13:39:25 1993
de Ward, N0AX Why does a handicapping system remind of Kurt Vonnegut's story "Breakfast of Champions", in which each person was rated by intelligence. The most intelligent were forced to wear headpho
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00144.html (7,454 bytes)

29. sprINT (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Mon May 24 18:18:40 1993
Had BIG FUN...condx not real good from up here...couldn't hardly hear Trey and never did hear Tree (there's 10-15 Q's easy...) and, of course, my favorite intermittent local insulator had to join the
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-05/msg00168.html (6,457 bytes)

30. handicapping vs. ratings (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Sat Jun 5 10:22:00 1993
de Ward, N0AX After surveying sport ratings/handicapping systems, it seems that handicapping systems work best when the competition is held on a common playing area and with very similar equipment fo
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-06/msg00017.html (6,755 bytes)

31. Level, schmevel... (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Tue Jun 8 13:31:57 1993
de Ward, N0AX Well, the discussion of abstractisms vis-a-vis contesting probably wouldn't be going on if it wasn't mid-June and the D-layer feasting on our transmissions...hihi;) Actually, it's kind
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-06/msg00031.html (7,246 bytes)

32. Cat1-4 Ideas (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Wed Jun 9 13:35:23 1993
AA7FT and I had a conversation over Night Watch ale (highly recommended) last night and have the following mods to offer: 1) Ratings are based on a 2-year sliding window. Initially, you could submit
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-06/msg00042.html (7,075 bytes)

33. rules 'n' ratings (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Fri Jun 11 19:22:31 1993
de Ward, N0AX... Sorry this is getting to be such a lengthy discussion and chewing up bandwidth. We've a camp that want's nuttin to do with it and an interested camp. OK, you interested campers, send
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-06/msg00073.html (6,579 bytes)

34. Contester Beer (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Tue Jun 15 13:19:15 1993
DF4RD has let the secret out...Contester Beer! Surely American know-how can address this vital contest issue. This certainly would IMPROVE the sport! We must invest-(hic!)-igate over Field Day. Ward
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-06/msg00094.html (6,218 bytes)

35. Field Day from IOTA NA-065 (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Tue Jun 29 12:59:55 1993
Old man 10 Meters slept through the entire event for our 3A effort from Whidbey Island, WA. Not an all-out, max-rate effort, we netted 1250 Q's and maxed out the bonus points (except for public place
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-06/msg00165.html (6,728 bytes)

36. Two TX (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Fri Jul 9 13:54:46 1993
I don't have any problem with the following sequence: Band A: CQCQCQ --listen-- CQCQCQ --response--exchange-- Band B: CQCQCQ -listen- CQ(abort)--CQCQCQ It works for multi-single, too... I do have a p
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-07/msg00036.html (6,466 bytes)

37. IARU fun (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Wed Jul 14 14:07:02 1993
IARU HF is always on the same weekend as our local island Strawberry Festival, so I hardly ever get to pull out all the stops. So, me and one of the junior ops fired up on SSB and he learned to "poun
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-07/msg00114.html (6,688 bytes)

38. robot contests (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Fri Jul 30 13:56:35 1993
de Ward, N0AX durn, NG0X beat me to it...a robot-only contest is a great idea! The robot maze-running contests are very popular world-wide, although they really don't have too many actual participant
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-07/msg00245.html (6,628 bytes)

39. robot benchmarking (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Tue Aug 3 13:43:37 1993
de Ward, N0AX Using robots as a measurement of the location factor is an interesting idea, but still leaves many variables uncontrolled in a hideously complex equation. Weather and local noise, for e
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-08/msg00023.html (6,337 bytes)

40. N0AX NAQP score (score: 1)
Author: hwardsil@seattleu.edu (Ward Silver)
Date: Sun Aug 22 22:35:41 1993
N0AX and WA0RJY did multi-two (our first) as follows: 160 0 0 80 3 2 (terrible QRN and no signals up here) 40 73 28 (better, but I need a beam instead of vertical array) 20 403 59 (now that's more li
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1993-08/msg00127.html (6,481 bytes)


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