In 2010 CQWW I was SOSB 160M and had 2 bad out of 64 raw QSOs = 3.13% (1 NIL,
1 busted copy).
The exchange makes a difference -- in Sweepstakes CW, my error rate is 2.0 -
2.5%. ARRL 160 and it's simple exchange is usually a couple tenths %.
Typing accuracy helps a lot. So does complete familiarity with PCs and your
logging software.
What the guys say about "timing NIL" is absolutely true. Hard to tell if that
caller who is 150 Hz off zero beat is calling someone else or not. When in
doubt, ask for confirmation or send his call with the report. Sometimes I just
alter the timing -- send his call twice or add a "TU" and see if he follows
along.
73, Gary
K9AY
----- Original Message -----
From: gregpotter at charter.net
To: secc: contesting.com
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 3:30 PM
Subject: [SECC] CQWW Error rate?
Hi Folks,
What would be a good "error %" in a contest like CQWW CW?
% Calls copied incorrectly?
% Calls not in log?
Is there a club competition for "most accurate logs" or "least accurate
logs"?
How good is good and how bad is bad? Is perfection really achievable?
73 de Greg NM2L
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