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Re: [CQ-Contest] Leveling the playing field

To: Kelly Taylor <ve4xt@mymts.net>, Contesting Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Leveling the playing field
From: Drew Vonada-Smith <drew@whisperingwoods.org>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 06:34:02 -0600
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Kelly has nailed this one.  It is appropriate that we take reasonable care to 
equalize competition within a simple system.  For example.

1) Let's separate high and low power
2) Lets separate assisted operation
3) Lets separate when more than one person operates, or more than one 
transmitter.
4) Let's divide up results by geographical area.

Sound familiar?  Yes, one could go farther, but where does it end?

Beyond that, most competition in most sports for most of us is within your own 
sphere of activity.  I will never win CQ WW for many reasons, only one of which 
is because I'm not the best operator.  I don’t expect the rules to equalize the 
fact that I have one tower with a 2-el yagi, or that I am in Kansas.  I know 
what my achievements with respect to others in similar circumstance.  I have 
fun, and set my own idea of achievement.

That does not mean that I am against, as one example, a distance based scoring 
system.  That’s an interesting system, and I think others should experiment 
with it.  But it is not a proven equalizer, and you don’t fine tune a system by 
throwing away the current rules and starting over.  So, some smaller contest 
other than SP should try it.  Is anyone interested?

73,
Drew K3PA

-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Kelly 
Taylor
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2015 19:54
To: Contesting Reflector <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Leveling the playing field

So, Fernando is upset he can’t compete with the Aruba-Bonaire-Curaçao crowd.

Hmmm. Welcome to the club!

He doesn’t like that the rules leave in place a natural propagational 
advantage, plus the added points of being in South America, which means he 
can’t beat them.

Maybe some people are unhappy they can’t beat Fernando? Hell, from here, we’d 
be happy to beat virtually any member of Team Hennepin! (That’s an MWA 
reference, reflecting the advantage Minneapolis has over Winnipeg, despite 
being at a disadvantage overall.)

Fernando: if you want to level the playing field, you have to do it for 
everybody, and that could put you at an even greater disadvantage than you are 
now. Be careful what you wish for, you might get it.

Of course, the advice when anybody mentions the disadvantage of the Black Hole, 
where RF goes to die, is simple: MOVE! Can’t really argue that point. I’d have 
a lot more fun if I lived in Nova Scotia, but that ain’t going to happen so I’m 
just going to accept what I got.

So, with all that in mind, I propose (jokingly) the following handicapping 
system.

Black Hole? Add 10 per cent to your score for every degree more distant from 
the equator. Only applies to W0, VE4,5,6 and northwestern VE3. OK, maybe 
certain parts of K9, too. (Because the Black Hole covers part of Russia, too, 
but not nearly as southward-stretching as here, those degrees are counted from 
the Tropic of Cancer.) In all cases, must submit proof the Black Hole hovered 
over your station for at least half the contest hours.

Small station? Set K3LR as the benchmark. For every antenna element you have 
fewer than K3LR, add 1 per cent. For every element MORE than K3LR, subtract one 
per cent. So, if Tim has 200 elements and you have a C3SS, add (200-7=193%).

No Alphas? So, set the 9500 as the benchmark: for every watt less of input 
power to your tubes than the maximum dissipation of the Alpha, add 10 per cent. 
(For every watt more, subtract 10 per cent).

ABC? Subtract 25 per cent from you score. (The Spanish/Portuguese islands? 
Subtract 20 per cent.)

VK/ZL/southern Asia? Add one per cent to your score for every Q with greater 
than 8,000-km distance.

Short towers? Total up the HAAT of your towers. If that number is less than the 
total HAAT of W8JI, add one per cent for every foot of difference. (More? 
Subtract one per cent for every foot.) Mountain stations multiply this number 
by the inverse of their shack’s height ASL.

Are you in JA and the contest is still going on when you have to go to work? 
Add one per cent for every hour of active contest time you lose.

Fernando: did I miss anything?

;=)

73, kelly
ve4xt




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