IARU HF World Championship
Call: N4KG
Operator(s): N4KG
Station: N4KG
Class: SO CW HP
QTH: ALA
Operating Time (hrs): 8
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Zones HQ Mults
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160: 0 0 0 0
80: 33 0 10 0
40: 157 0 39 0
20: 121 0 37 0
15: 26 0 14 0
10: 9 0 6 0
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Total: 346 0 106 0 Total Score = 80,560
Club: Alabama Contest Group
Comments:
I find it hard to get motivated to take this contest seriously with it's
unfairly punitive scoring system. How can anyone justify awarding only 1 point
for QSO's within your zone while awarding 3 points to your competitors in
adjacent zones for contacts within your zone? It's RIDICULOUS. And what's
with only 1 point for the HQ stations, most of whom are in Europe, while QSO's
with non-HQ stations in Europe are 5 points each. Also RIDICULOUS.
Then there is the issue of counting HQ stations as MULTIPLIERS.
What's with that?
There can probably never be a scoring system that is totally fair in awarding
QSP points by Zone or Continent, but this 1/3/5 point system is grossly unfair
and punitive to stations in high population zones.
The RTTY contests seem to do the best job of point allocation with 1 point for
ones own COUNTRY, 2 points for ones own CONTINENT, and 3 points for Other
Continents.
The Above, Lousy Conditions for DX, and 2 hours of Severe Thunderstorms
overhead limited my participation to only a few hours. Most contacts were
worked at 100 Watts, with a 1 hour HP run on 40M and HP needed to raise LR5F on
80M.
Tom N4KG in North Alabama, almost as far from EU as possible in Zone 8.
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