[CCF] [TOEC] Q on SAC rules "ENN ###"

Tomi Ylinen tomi.ylinen at luukku.com
Tue Sep 13 23:24:29 PDT 2011


I would say that most important is that the agreed rules are the same for everyone and stay the same each year.

In SAC history we have seen various kinds of judgements, even raw scores have been put out as final results, without checking.

Now that in Sweden good log-checking software has been created, we hopefully can lean on it every year in the future.

To that respect now is good time to discuss the penalties and reductions. Better before the contest than afterwards.

Tomi OH6EI

PS: My vote goes for US style, reductions only from receiving errors.



Mats Strandberg kirjoitti 13.09.2011 kello 20:58:
> Hello Kim!
> 
> Thanks for adding the FAQ to the rules section.
> 
> Both answers were clear and there is no confusion anymore about what
>  causes
> a penalty.
> 
> For this year, it is just to play according to the rules....
> 
> HIGH speed, make sure to copy the other station's call, RST and serial
> number, and take a micronap when you send your 599 ### to the other
>  station.
> If your speed was too high, there is a chance that the other station
>  will
> ask for your call or serial number again. If no questions, don´t
>  worry - he
> might have got your call, the report and the serial number ok - or
>  not...
> For you, it does not matter, because no penalties as long as "you
>  are in the
> log".
> 
> My only question is... how many letters of my callsign must the opposite
> station have copied correctly for me "to be in the log"?  A few missed
> letters obviously does not matter, as long has he is in my log
>  correctly.
> 
> This can not be a proper way to check contest logs in the 21st
>  century, when
> automatic cross-checking of all QSOs is quite possible...
> 
> 73 de RA/SM6LRR, Mats
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2011/9/13 Kim Östman <kim.ostman at abo.fi>
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've added a brief "Frequently Asked Questions" part after
> > the official rules at http://www.sactest.net, covering this
> > and another question that was received. I'm copying the
> > text also here below and hoping that it clarifies the matter.
> >
> > 73
> > Kim OH6KZP
> > --------------------
> >
> > Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
> >
> > Q: Do special prefixes such as OZ700 or OH25 count as their own
> multipliers
> > for non-Scandinavians?
> >
> > A: No. The example prefixes count as OZ7 and OH2.
> >
> >
> > Q: How is a log penalized in the logchecking process?
> >
> > A: You lose all points (and the multiplier, if applicable) from a specific
> > QSO by miscopying the other station's callsign ("Busted"), RST, or serial
> > number ("Exchange error"), or by not being in the log of the other station
> > ("Not in log"). However, any multiplier lost in this manner is compensated
> > if there is a later correct QSO that gives the same multiplier. You do not
> > lose points for a copying mistake (call/RST/nr) made by the other station.
> > ---------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ccf-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:ccf-bounces at contesting.com] On
> > Behalf Of Ilkka Korpela
> > Sent: 12. syyskuuta 2011 20:14
> > To: ccf at contesting.com; toec at contesting.com; oh6kzp at sral.fi
> > Subject: [CCF] Q on SAC rules "ENN ###"
> >
> > Hello all
> >
> >   I have been wondering about the strategy concerning my SAC operating.
> >
> >   Namely, one thing always to consider is your TX speed, and how to abb-
> >   reviate the numbers, to make communication faster.
> >
> >   Now, if you do it OH8PF-style (a concept from the 1980s, early 1990s),
> >   the speed is very fast, extremely fast. This assures high rates.
> >   This strategy is very good, if you are not sanctioned for errors in
> >   the other log.
> >
> >   Now, I expected the rules to say something about the accuracy checking
> >   and about the way (math) score is reduced by incomplete QSOs. They don't
> >   seem to. I know that there is SM2EZT's software to check the Qs, but
> what
> >   are the (implicit, explicit) logics in it? I.e. the rules on valid QSOs?
> >
> >   We also have the PU! accuracy trophies. They will be based on relative
> > (%)
> >   score reduction. How are Qsos, points and multipliers lost in SM2EZTs
> >   software?
> >
> >   Or am I just, as usual, missing a point/web-page somewhere?
> >
> >   BR ilkka, OH1WZ
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ilkka Korpela
> > http://www.helsinki.fi/~korpela
> >
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