2011 RTTY Roundup - 3830 Claimed Scores 14Jan2011 NOTE: This list is NOT a list of submitted logs received by the contest sponsor. It is based solely on the claimed scores posted to the 3830 reflecto
Hi, Folks. Baby Contester here again.... Why are the Single Operator scores consistently higher in their categories than the M/S scores? That would seem counter-intuitive. Dick -- Dick Flanagan K7VC
Depending on the contest, a single op assisted (using a packet cluster) = multi-single. It could be many were single ops were just running assisted. Single Operator entrants may not use any form of s
I understand, but I would still think that SO Assisted would garner higher scores than SO Unassisted. It looks like the really good operators simply run unassisted and their skill makes the big diffe
Because Single Operators can use 2 radios and unlimited band changes. So really SO2R stations can have much higher scores. Multi's generally use 1 radio as back and forth to pickup 3 mults per hour o
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: REPLY: Just a guess - the SO's are serious, dedicated contesters. The MO's are more of a get together and have fun group. There ARE exceptions, of course. No flames, please. 73, Bil
Just a guess - the SO's are serious, dedicated contesters. I agree with that... -- 73's Andrei EW1AR-NP3D -- DXCC RTTY via LoTW only Who has what? - World Wide Rating Please visit: www.k4fo.com/cqrtt
Dick, K7VC, asked: There are a number of reasons, but the fundamental reason is that the rules practically guarantee a SO will have a higher score than a MS given the same station, same location and
I may have been one of the few SO-ONE-R operators with a high score. I didn't have to spend time worrying about band changes or getting stuck on a dead band. Whenever I felt a band needed a rest or I