Hello Andrei! I am curious if you looked at your CQWW CW UBN report? That will tell you exactly what happened with your log. The CQWW is one of the very best adjudicated contests and the UBN report i
Study your UBN report, especially the scoring summary at the bottom and all will be made clear. 73, Steve, N2IC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@cont
I don't think you should use the number of QSO's as the determining factor ..... You should be using QSO Points, which can make the difference in the score. 73 Hank K8DD -- 'Never argue with an idiot
LOGs are open now. Download WB2AA's LOG and put it into your favourite Logger. Calculate his P/Q ratio. Most likely you will find that Alex made more EU QSO's than you... 73 Yuri VE3DZ P.S. maybe it'
Okay, Paul, we have been listening to your rant for years now. How about posting your UBN report to the world, so we can judge for ourselves ? Anyone can now download your log at http://cqww.com/cwlo
[snip] [yawn] To all the high ranking ARRL and CQ people in the entire world who have given N4XM the courtesy of listening to him talk about all this at least once: Don't make the mistake of thinkin
Also, one should read the rules of CQWW to understand how the score is calculated. There is no fancy mathematics. It all is very simple, once one know the rules of the particular contest (s)he has pa
Thanks Steve and Mark for your comments - I thought I was missing something on the "Cabrillo System". I had viewed the format as an effort to bring some sanity to the construction of tools to automat
Paul's problem is that he's blaming the wrong thing. If he loses a mult because of a QSO removal, but the mult is covered by another QSO, I don't see any way that is the fault of the Cabrillo file. I