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[3830] Results - 1999 RTTY Internet sprINT

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Subject: [3830] Results - 1999 RTTY Internet sprINT
From: w2up@mindspring.com (Barry Kutner)
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 12:55:41 -0000
Was hoping to have a few more logs arrive when I checked my e-
mail Sunday morrning, but none. So, here are the results:

WS7I    71
K7WM    66      
AD7U    60
WA0SXV  47
AE5B    46
N6TQS   43      
N6OJ    39
VE3WQ   33
W4LC    32
AC6JT   32
CT1FRN  29
N7VGO   25
W4WS (N4VHK op) 23
K7RFM/VE6       22
WT4I    19
LU8HWD  18
WB2UEF/4        15

Some comments from this end:

Congrats to Jay, WS7I, who wins for a second year in a row.  I 
think we'll have to make DX QSOs worth 3 points to ease that west 
coast advantage :.) And tnx to Joe, CT1FRN for participating at that 
ungodly hour of the night.

I was unable to get on the air for this one, so can't comment on the 
on-the-air activity.  Looking at the logs, seems like activity wasn't 
very good, similar to last year.  1997 seemed to have the best 
showing.

Everyone seemed to understand the rules, as there were only a few 
"dupes" (less than 3 other stations before working the same station 
again). One log showed a QSO with someone on 20, then 
immediately QSYed to 40 and worked the same guy. That's not 
allowed. A band change doesn't override the dupe rules.

A bunch of QSOs were lost due to poor log checking before 
sending in the log. Examples include no QTH logged, and worse - 
carrying a misspelled name through the log using auto-fill. Poor 
Caleb, AD7U was the main victim of this when someone copied his 
name correctly, then copied Calib the next time, and carried that 
misspelling through several more QSOs (and both guys lose the 
QSO!) Other examples include WQ instead of WA, and logging 
K7RFM without /VE6 - easy to catch - especially in a small log.

One thing I noted in some logs is 3 consecutive QSOs on the 
same frequency. This shouldn't happen.  If you answer a CQ, then 
someone calls you after that QSO, you have to QSY at least 1 
KHz before calling someone else, or 5 KHz to CQ.  As including 
freq is not a log requirement, and not all logs had this info, no 
deductions were made. Speaking of software, there seemed to be 
a problem with some WF1B logs in that the serial number copied 
by, was off by 1 in the receiver's log.  I didn't see a pattern to it, but 
popped up sporadically in several logs - this is something that 
needs to be fixed (I sent a note to Ray about it).

And last - Do we want to continue this short contest? The activity 
level hasn't been very good the last couple of years. If the 
concensus is yes, then I would also like to hand off the 
management chores (announcements, log checking, etc.) to 
someone else. I've done it for 4 years now. Any volunteers?
Some food for thought - The CW and SSB sprINTs have different 
twist in that the Name in the exchange is what was received by 
you in the last QSO.  This makes the contest more interesting, 
since your exchange will be different each QSO.  The reason I 
never did this is I check the logs by hand, and it would be almost 
impossible to do this.  The software used for log checking (written 
by K2MM) runs in Unix, which I don't have access to.  If any of you 
do, maybe the format can be changed next year and incorporate 
the name changes.

Tnx for your participation and logs.
73 Barry W2UP
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Barry Kutner, W2UP              Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA         FRC         alternate: barry@w2up.wells.com

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