-1 point per contact for everybody whatever the country, the continent
or the zone. (no more indecent continental border advantage as EA8, CN
or even some extreme East Coast)
-The US states, the Canadian provinces and the Japanese call area become
multipliers (then the multiplier potential in NA should be about the
same as in EU)
Globally with that rules the East coast beams should turn 180 degrees
more often and perhaps that should give more motivation to have some
more traffic in NA during the second half of the night.
Gilles VA2EW
On 18/07/2016 18:13, Randy Thompson K5ZD wrote:
Other than moving some tectonic plates, what do you suggest would make CQ WW
more interesting for those not bordering the Atlantic Ocean?
Not useful to complain without offering a suggestion.
Randy, K5ZD
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Jim Brown
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On Sat,7/16/2016 4:21 PM, Barry wrote:
Was a requirement for consideration having grown up in NJ? :-)
qrz.com shows that all LIVE in the golden eastern half of NA. So VERY
unlikely that anything will happen to make these contests interesting for
stations contesting outside the Atlantic basin.
73, Jim K9YC
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