Brilliant or maybe not.
The distance concept scoring provides big advantage for those located on the
side of heavily populated areas. For them each QSO is huge points, for all you
suckers in a "pot" working each other, you get peanuts. You think that present
CQ WW is a points server for zones 9, 33, etc?
Wanna close to perfect contest and scoring system? Here it is with well thought
out scoring system and some ideas to make the contesting and reporting more
reflective of the today's situation.
http://www.teslaradio.org/Tesla_cup.htm
73 Yuri, K3BU
www.TeslaRadio.org
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Hilding
Date: Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:37 am
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Distanced-Based Contest Concept
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Jim, N3BB, wrote:
>
> > This is a great idea. The grid system already is in place,
> and so every
> > entrant will enter a grid with his/her electronic submission.
> The score
> > would be calculated automatically both by the contest
> software (real time)
> > and as part of the log check process. The concept of a "QSO
> and Distance"
> > based contest would be a fair one. Mults could be ITU Zones,
> so the
> > "Euro-Centric-Mults" nature of many contests is minimized.
> This would be a
> > good test of skill with minimized geographic location
> advantages. Coupled
> > with a one week max log submission requirement (exceptions if
> approved due
> > to travelers to remote locations, etc) and results within two
> to three
> > weeks, we would have a good system.
>
> Brilliant, creative idea, Jim !
>
> 73...
>
> Rick, K6VVA
>
> P.S. Lemme know when you come out this way again...I'll buy
> lunch :-)
>
>
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