[CQ-Contest] Packet pile ups - do we need them?
VR2BrettGraham
vr2bg at harts.org.hk
Tue Nov 28 10:51:04 EST 2000
K4XU was close with:
> Load, fire, aim.
I think more of "turn, brake, signal" - seemingly how folks around here are
taught
to drive.
But seriously, packet pile ups are not the problem - it used to be that I could
see the spot propagate as reflected by the pile up & it was easy to keep up
with it all.
The problem is that with Internet linking of clusters, it's instantaneous
chaos.
Which forces me to QSY until I'm spotted again. I guess I don't hang around
enough to experience enough of what VK5GN described.
Not the desired effect, eh?
73, VR2BrettGraham
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>From Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com" <s55oo at lea.hamradio.si Tue Nov 28 09:23:19 2000
From: Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com" <s55oo at lea.hamradio.si (Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com)
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 10:23:19 +0100
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW scoring of locals???
Hi,
I am wondering what's the reason for not counting the same Country in =
CQWW contest? Sometimes it is harder to make this QSO!
copy of rules:
VI. POINTS:
3. Contacts between stations in the same country are permitted for zone =
or country multiplier credit but have zero (0) point value.
73,
Goran ANDRIC, S55OO.com
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