Hi Jim,
While I agree that the RST requirement doesn't provide much of a test of
our ability to copy info rapidly and accurately, the rules of many
contests require that we send it. You have decided to not follow these
rules.
No problem - so long as your entry is submitted as a check log (or, less
desirably, not at all).
Otherwise the Ch...er word can be applied to you.
Something you may not have thought about. Let's say
a) You make 1200 Qs in a contest
b) It takes 1 second to send 5NN
Not sending 5NN saves you 1200 seconds or 20 minutes. This gives you 20
more minutes of contest time than anyone else.
In the case of a M/M making 6,000 Qs we're now up to 100 minutes of
extra contest time. That could easily translate into an extra 100 Qs.
I think one's competitors might object. I know I would.
73, Jim VE7FO
On 3/20/2013 11:50 AM, James Cain wrote:
I got in the Wisconsin QSO Party a week ago last Sunday for my usual brief
foray, CW only, 3.5 hours, 350 QSOs. Great fun! Lots of OF friends called in.
The geniuses who run the WIQP -- none of them serious contesters -- specify the
exchange as just location, no signal report. That really speeds things up.
So I have made a Command Decision here at the Battleship Wisconsin. I will no
longer send a signal report in any contest; I will send only whatever the other
element of the exchange is, the one that matters. You have been warned.
K1TN WI
K1TN 04
K1TN OCO
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