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Subject: | [CQ-Contest] Competitor friendly contesting |
From: | "Guy Molinari" <guy_molinari@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Fri, 18 Nov 2005 05:51:05 +0000 |
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I think Ward Silver (N0AX) posted a thought on this some time ago. I think
it is a good one. Why not create a contest-in-a-contest? I bet if you ask Bruce Horn really nicely he might create a category on the 3830 site. So, if you want to compete in a 24 hour category for the CQ-WW, you can opt-in when you post your score to 3830. Then all the 24 hour folks scores would show up on a second list on the summary page. Ward put something like this together for the informal WRTC style team competition during the IARU contest. It was fun! 73's Guy, N7ZG ========================================================== Hello Kirk et al, I feel a misunderstanding about "competitor friendly contesting". It should not be about more wallpapers or watering down. My point is the better adaptation of contesting to the real world situation of most hams. Of course power to all who can afford more than 40 hours and setting the standards. But you too know that it is not possible for most and it´s no sign of lesser skill and commitment to share parts of the weekend with a family and other obligations. The semi-professionals in our amateur sport will still take the big titles. But with shrinking ham population we should have more competetive offers fitting better in most everyday lifes. Why call this greater part of the ham and contesting population more or less whiners who are only eager to get plaques without commitment? And they should also do it in the big events - having the real challenge and perhaps helping for a bigger overall number of QSOs because of a more attractive contest. There are even so many big guns regretting on 3830 too less available time ("family obligations", "business flights scheduled" and so on). Because of that reasons there would always be a lot of them in a (maybe informal) 24-hour half-marathon . So it won´t have whimpy results and cheap plaques. The best scorers will have to have all the stacks, skill and commitment you described. A quick copy&paste from 3830 final claimed scores with up to 30 hours of operation from 2004 CW-CQWW: USA SOAB HP K4ZW 1810 127 376 30 2,555,743 K1NQ 1310 120 380 28 1,775,500 W2XL 1226 119 352 28 1,615,530 N2CU 1125 118 344 23.8 1,445,136 K9OM 1091 121 352 18 1,417,581 Every ham who is crazy enough for contesting will try to be on as many hours as possible, so I don´t see the danger of shrinking participation with "half-marathons" - even now the majority of participants don´t go for more than 30 hours, not to mention more than 40. But the "biggie" will always be the ultimate goal even if only rarely possible. Besides that time-based "categories" could also help for a better comparison of results. Now our result tables are like lists of a golf tournament with every player finishing an unknown number of something between 36 and 72 holes. Getting offered such a list in my real world job as journalist the brave press officer would have a hard job to explain that... It could be solved by adding the hours of operation to the score lines or something like different background colours for over 40h, over 30h, over 20h. The logchecking software could do it with an even standard in no time. Thanks for reading and best 73, Chris (DL8MBS) _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest |
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