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Re: [CQ-Contest] Flashback - Is It Time?

To: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Flashback - Is It Time?
From: Radio K0HB <kzerohb@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 15:35:19 -0600
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I like the idea of a "best contiguous 24 hours" side-bet on a number of
levels.

1 - It imposes no burden on the underlying contest sponsor.

2 - It could serve as a test bed to validate the interest in a real 24-hour
category.

3 - Players could still submit logs of longer operation to the underlying
test.

73, Hans, K0HB


On Tuesday, April 2, 2013, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:

> Ten years ago, VE5ZX, N2MG and I made a modest proposal - and were
> summarily shot down by the CQWW Contest Committee.  What follows was
> written then, so there are a few anachronisms - for example, CQWW logs are
> now public.  But I think the basic idea remains sound, so I'm putting it
> out for comment from the community.  Is this an idea whose time has finally
> come?
>
> Announcing the 24-Hour DX Contest Challenge
>
> Have you ever felt caught in-between -- wanting to compete seriously in a
> contest with a 48-hour time period but unable or unwilling to go that hard,
> that long?Do family obligations collide with your desire to be competitive
> in a major DX contest?Do you feel, where you live, that the schedule of the
> major DX contests forces you to be late to work on Monday morning, or to
> start the contest well after midnight on Friday?
>
> Well, now there's an alternative.The first-ever 24-Hour DX Contest
> Challenge will be held to coincide with the 2003 CQ Word Wide DX Phone and
> CW Contests. The basic idea of the 24-Hour challenge is simple -- to
> provide a competitive category for operators who are not able or willing to
> operate the full 48-hour period.You choose the 24 hours out of a 48-hour
> contest that you want to operate, and compete with operators in your own
> country or around the world who make similar choices.Match your knowledge
> of propagation and operating patterns with others by choosing the optimum
> 24 hours, and may the best operator win!
>
> In February [2003], a survey appeared on www.contesting.com, asking
> whether institution of a 24-hour category in DX contests would result in
> operators increasing or decreasing their operating time, or would result in
> no change.Almost 500 votes were cast -- 42 percent said they would operate
> more, while only 12 percent said they would operate less; 46 percent said
> they would not be affected.
>
> These survey results demonstrate that instituting a 24-Hour Challenge
> would not hurt activity in the established contest, and would probably
> help.Accordingly, the first test of the 24-Hour Challenge will take place
> in conjunction with the CQWW DX Contests this fall.Plaques for the top
> single-op unassisted station in each mode will be awarded, at a minimum,
> and we are looking for sponsors for additional plaques.Certificates for top
> scorers by country will also be awarded.We are shamelessly copying the Stew
> Perry Top Band Distance Challenge, in offering to award a plaque for any
> category that someone is willing to sponsor.Contact N4ZR if you would like
> to sponsor a plaque for a particular locality or category.
>
> To qualify for the 24-hour Challenge, your log must contain no more than
> 24 hours total operating time, comprising no more than 6 operating periods,
> with each off-time being no less than 30 minutes.Entry is simple -- once
> your Cabrillo-format log has been accepted by the CQWW Contest Committee,
> just send us the same log file.We will process the log to make sure it
> meets the time criteria, and publish a list of qualifying logs received on
> a dedicated web site that will be established for that purpose.Actual log
> content will be maintained in confidence.When CQ publishes the scores, we
> will post plaque winners and all standings on the web site, based on CQ's
> final scores.We will also publish our own write-up of the results of the
> 24-Hour Challenge, hopefully capturing all the excitement of this
> first-ever event.
>
> Further details, including the establishment of a web page dedicated to
> the 24-Hour challenge and any specific rule provisions that are developed
> between now and the 2003 [sic] CQWW contests will be the subjects of later
> announcements.Stay tuned!"
>
>
> What think, folks?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> Check out the Reverse Beacon Network at
> http://reversebeacon.net,
> blog at reversebeacon.blogspot.com.
> For spots, please go to your favorite
> ARC V6 or VE7CC DX cluster node.
>
> On 4/1/2013 9:02 PM, Ward Silver wrote:
>
>> By publishing the number of hours worked with the score, using whatever
>> time-on calculation the log-checkers feel is appropriate for that contest,
>> it would be straightforward for an interested third-party to calculate
>> score/hr statistics.
>>
>> Public, validated logs could also be parsed for all sorts of time-related
>> stats:
>> - best first 24 hour score
>> - best second 24 hour score
>> - best N hour score
>> - fastest to N points
>> and so on.  It would be the equivalent of baseball's sabermetrics - what
>> is the analog of "slugging percentage"?
>>
>> If the data was there and someone cared about the calculation, it would
>> probably be performed.  We might find an interesting way to compete that
>> doesn't require a new formal category.  Or we might decide that what we
>> already have is good enough and that more categories don't really change
>> things.  Nevertheless, the impact on the contest sponsors, who have very
>> limited resources, would be minimal.
>>
>> 73, Ward N0AX
>>
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