Hi Timo et al,
Isn't there a DQ-limit for this ? I remember in some contest if the
claimed score is 5% (or so) less then the claimed it resulted autoamtic
DQ.
73s
Zoli HA1AG
>I made a quick research of European multi-single scores. Of course,
>there is always a chance of typos, but it is interesting to see how
>much your final score can be lower than your claimed score - without
>disqualification.
<snip>
>
> "Top errors"
>
> LZ7M 42,6
> US0Q 36,2
> OL3A 31,3
> EU8T 27,1
<snip>
>
> 73, Timo OH1NOA
> (one of OF1AF/OH1AF)
>
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>From brad.mugleston@gwl.com" <brad.mugleston@gwl.com Mon Nov 2 00:03:25 1998
From: brad.mugleston@gwl.com" <brad.mugleston@gwl.com (Brad Mugleston)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Newby Help
Message-ID: <01BE0638.B841AE40.bmug@gwl.com>
OK, I'm new to this contest stuff and I found I am not prepared. I was going
to run in the CQWW but the day of the event I found I didn't know what my CQ
Zone was. Now I'm looking at Sweepstakes and I need to find out my Section (I
think its Colorado based on the contest article in Worldradio but I'm not
sure).
For SS do I send Colorado or CO in CW (it's got to be CO, PLEASE!!!).
Is there a web site that gives this type of things? I would like to know all
the CQ Zones (so I know where I'm talking to next year) and the SS Sections for
the same reason.
Also, what other contests are out there that require items I wasn't born to
know and where can I find them?
Thanks,
de KB0ROL, Brad
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