Congrats John...
I've got a question... Based upon the scores you shared.... Is running
"Assisted" really helping the operators improve their scores? The single op
non-assisted are having higher scores. Why? I've seen this same thing in
other contests too... Seems to me that Assisted ops would typically have
higher scores than non-assisted ops....
I'm game for one operator type category....I compete against assisted ops
in many contests and still win...I just won another VAQP plaque.
As many of y'all know, I don't have a computer in the ham shack and
thoroughly enjoy contesting..Sometimes, I'll use a computer to log phone
contests, but typically run P&P logging. I send with a paddle and keyer and
use a mic (no voice memory keyer yet)..When you send with a keyboard and F
Keys..IMO it's not cw..it's another digital mode... I hope we never get to
a point where folks can't send with their hand..... I do enjoy technology
(all work week), so running "techless" gives me a break from a computer
screen. I never have to reboot either... I have to admit I do work "single
band" in most very large contests to eliminate the dupes problem... I did
my first "all band" WPX in March and dupes were challenging with 400 Qs in
my first all band WPX effort. That new Extra ticket would have come in
handy during that one...
Gotta love QSO Parties..
73s Dave WN4AFP
.
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 9:49 AM, john@kk9a.com <john@kk9a.com> wrote:
> I got lucky and have the second highest assisted score ever. I ran a
> single radio and had a poor internet connection which became more of a
> distraction than assistance. I would be way down the list if some of the
> better operators such as W2SC, N5TJ, N6KT, etc operated this category.
>
> John KK9A - P40A
>
>
> To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Convergence and Change
> From: "Davor Kucelin" <davor.kucelin@plavalaguna.hr>
> Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 09:03:10 +0200
> List-post: <cq-contest@contesting.com">mailto:
> cq-contest@contesting.com>
> CQWW SSB Top 10 scores all years
>
>
>
> SOABHP
>
>
>
> 1 EA8BH 1999 SO HP ALL 25,646,796
> 10,253 176 692 - N5TJ
>
> 2 CN2R 2004 SO HP ALL 20,938,680
> 8,655 172 668 - W7EJ
>
> 3 D4B 2004 SO HP ALL 20,433,438
> 8,799 172 674 - 4L5A
>
> 4 D4B 2003 SO HP ALL 20,119,968
> 8,956 169 634 - 4L5A
>
> 5 CN2R 2003 SO HP ALL 18,743,250
> 8,682 152 594 - W7EJ
>
> 6 HC8A 1999 SO HP ALL 18,607,050
> 8,638 175 595 - N6KT
>
> 7 CN2R 2011 SO HP ALL 18,518,160
> 8,409 167 593 44.7 W7EJ
>
> 8 CN2R 2013 SO HP ALL 18,277,746
> 8,370 167 579 46.9 W7EJ [Cert]
>
> 9 HC8A 2000 SO HP ALL 18,122,040
> 9,160 163 547 - N6KT
>
> 10 8P5A 2013 SO HP ALL 17,059,840
> 10,126 162 518 48.0 W2SC
>
>
>
> SOAB ASSISTED HP
>
>
>
> 1 9Y4ZC 2003 SA HP ALL 14,979,055
> 8,114 137 500 - DL6FBL
>
> 2 P40A 2011 SA HP ALL 14,332,656
> 7,478 156 513 43.5 KK9A
>
> 3 TM6M 2015 SA HP ALL 14,263,470
> 7,057 168 667 47.9 F8DBF [Cert]
>
> 4 P40P 2002 SA HP ALL 12,975,732
> 6,639 154 528 - W5AJ
>
> 5 EF8U 2013 SA HP ALL 12,743,163
> 6,656 154 533 45.0 EA8RM [Cert]
>
> 6 NN3W 2011 SA HP ALL 11,828,236
> 4,921 185 683 44.7 @N3HBX
>
> 7 OH0X 2015 SA HP ALL 11,790,240
> 6,294 174 706 48.0 OH6KZP [Cert]
>
> 8 P40W 2003 SA HP ALL 11,755,443
> 6,730 137 496 - W2GD
>
> 9 D4B 2002 SA HP ALL 11,567,412
> 5,845 152 586 - 4L5A
>
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