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[CQ-Contest] Annual Suggestion

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Annual Suggestion
From: DL8MBS <prickler.schneider@t-online.de>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:14:52 +0100
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Hello,
half-distances should stimulate additional activity from those formerly 
below the thresold and prevent cannibalizing activity from those 
formerly operating longer than the thresold to invent. For finding the 
best compromise it could be helpful to know more about real operation 
patterns in the time range +/- 6 hours arond the mark. Having the logs 
available would not only allow for calculating the operation times but 
also the pattern, i.e. how many do/can operate longer continous periods. 
My assumption is that everydaylife in this group of hams leads to a 
regular change between operating intervals and weekend-duty-breaks (with 
many examples to be found at 3830).

 From the earlier quoted count through RDXC time-figures here the 
hourwise distribution of real operation times around the halftime-mark 
in this 24-hour-contest:
(based on claimed scores of non-UA-allband operators in 2006 having 
submitted a log)

Hours     Ops    %
20-24    101    11,1%

19-20    23    2,6 %
18-19    13    1,5 %
17-18    15    1,7 %
16-17    23    2,6 %
15-16    32    3,6 %
14-15    30    3,4 %
13-14    29    3,3 %
12-13    29    3,3 %
11-12    38    4,3 %
10-11    42    4,7 %
9-10     45    5,0 %
8-9       43    4,8 %
7-8       42    4,7 %
6-7       54    6,1 %
5-6       65    7,3 %
4-5      65    7,3 %

0-4    203    22,8 %


The group of potential "reducers" with a 12-hour-category may be seen in 
those operating 12-18 hours. They make up for 158 operators (17,9 %).
The potential "increasers" may be found among those operating 6-12 
hours: 264 hams (29,6 %).

With the actual lively discussion I guess I wouldn´t be the only 
volounteer to look at other figures to be derived from other contests.

About the fear of cheap plaques in a half-distance-category possibly won 
by the so intensively described whiners - here the best claimed scores 
from US SOAB-HP at 3830 in WWDX CW with op-times shorter than 28 hours:

W1UK              1595   130   426    23  2,570,944 YCCC
K1NQ              1265   117   364    27  1,718,613 YCCC
W1CSM             1010   119   364    27  1,372,686 YCCC
AA4V               822   117   336    13  1,049,148 Carolinas DX Assn
K1JB               722   119   367    16    987,552 YCCC
K4RO               877   115   291    20    960,190 TCG

No easy wins in sight.

Thanks for reading and best 73, Chris

(www.dl8mbs.de)


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