> 2.) Instead, all who want to compete in this "showdown" will
> register with the "moderator", may operate the maximum
> allowable hours, but choose their best 24 hours and
> submit a score (to the "moderator") based on those 24
> hours. (They will submit to CQ magazine the full log
> and request the score correction breakdown from CQ so
> the moderator can adjust the claimed scores accordingly.)
> The downside to this idea is that there is no skill in
> choosing the best 24 hours, only in choosing which of the
> maximum hours were operated.
We could also pull up last year's logs, chop 'em down to our best
24 hours, and see how the scores stack up. This would demonstrate
how well the geographical advantages might be tempered by a shorter
contest, albeit without respect to one's proficiency at selecting
in real time the right times to take breaks.
-- Ray WQ5L rocker@datasync.com
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