I wonder if the same software for tabulating scores will be used? felipe --Original Message-- From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ward Silv
Actually, this would be an ideal venue for an initial experiment with Internet Augmented Contesting. Is anyone out there willing and able to implement some form of real-time or periodic reporting of
First - I am all for real-time scoreboards being available to everyone. I don't know of any other sport where the participants almost always "fly blind" without knowing how the other guys are doing.
I'm not necessarily convinced that this is a good idea. In WRTC 2002, the teams were effectively anonymous. Members of a contest club or a small country with a team in WRTC might have known that "the
I can think of several such amateur sports: * orienteering (http://www.orienteering.org/) * foxhunting and ARDF (http://www.homingin.com/) * fishing tournaments * etc. -- -- Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Cl
OK, OK...I should qualify "fly blind". I meant that no one knows anything about anyone else's score until the final results are announced. I guess there are probably a few other sports - but they're