I'm with you Dave. Seems the discussion is looking at it from the wrong
angle. It says you are allowed to operate 36 hours of the 48 hours the
contest runs. If I wait 12 hours from the start of the contest to my first
QSO, I can work the next 36 hours straight. If I work the first 36 hours
straight, I'm done. No "off time" is necessary. First QSO is your start
time. Go 36 hours from their. If I start 59 mins after the contest starts
and make my first QSO, I can then operate for 36 straight hours if I so
desire. If I want to take a break, it must be > 60 minutes to count as an
off hour. Not really rocket science so I'm wondering what isn't obvious?
Measure ON time not OFF time. ON time is continuous unless there is a 60 min
or difference between 2 consecutive QSOs. Are we making up a problem that
really isn't there?
K2DSL - David
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From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of David Gilbert
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:45 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] WPX OffTimes
I agree that this situation should be clarified, but it seems to me that
this whole discussion presumes an inverted emphasis. I would have
thought that the intent of the 36 hour rule was to enforce a limit of 36
hours operating time (with the minimum 60 minutes per off time included
to prevent abuses), rather than trying to make sure everyone took 12
hours of off time. There IS a difference ... if I decide to operate
only one day of the contest I don't think anyone is going to require me
to only operate 12 hours so that I can squeeze 12 hours of off time in
there somewhere.
73,
Dave AB7E
Robert L. Shohet wrote:
> Hi Terry,
>
> Your example 2 is dead on and has been treated differently
> by different WPX contest managers over the years. Perhaps
> K5ZD will provide a definite answer to this.
>
> If your 36 hours of operating time are finished at 2341z, will
> the remaining 19 minutes of contest time that are not
> being used, force a reduction in score? Or, put another,
> way, will 2341-2359 be treated as a 19 minute off-time and
> then you will lose qso's for the previous 41 minutes
> of operating time, even though you have not actually
> operated for more than 36 hours?
>
> Bob KQ2M
>
>
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