[CQ-Contest] cqww dxcluster use
Bill Tippett
btippett at alum.mit.edu
Fri Nov 5 12:36:09 EST 2004
#7 is the one which caught my eye, but as
you said it could be due to spending more time
S&P-ing versus running. I agree it is probably not
enough out-of-line to justify follow up. CQ has
other ways to detect potential problems. In this
case it is academic anyway since it is not in the
running for a #1 continental score.
73, Bill W4ZV
At 11:18 PM 11/4/04, John WA2GO wrote:
>I have no idea what we are getting at here, but statistically speaking, if
>you graph the (z+c)/q value and draw a best fit curve, the only ones that
>are noteworthy are #2 & #7 which are slightly above the curve and #9 which
>is slightly below it. But this is a very small sample size, and the
>stations are all over the globe, and may have different preferences as to
>how much time they spend running vs. searching, so I would hesitate to
>draw any conclusions at all. Looking at the same graph for, say the top
>25 scores on each continent would be a much more statistically meaningful
>exercise.
>
>WA2GO
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>>From: Bill Tippett <btippett at alum.mit.edu>
>>To: cq-contest at contesting.com
>>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] cqww dxcluster use
>>Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:37:45 -0500
>>
>>SM2EKM wrote:
>> >This list is interesting. Anyone got any reactions
>>to it?
>>
>> Add a column which shows total multipliers (Z+C)
>>divided by total QSO's and see if anything looks odd.
>>Same issue I had a few years ago...which CQ addressed
>>in their SSB results story in Aug 2001.
>>
>> 73, Bill
>>
>>Non-USA SOAB HP
>>A61AJ(S53R) 7304 175 624 48 16,234,881
>>OE4A(OE1EMS) 5206 169 644 45 9,749,496
>>FS/AH8DX 5544 134 484 46 8,433,228
>>VO1AU 4491 125 510 42 7,599,045
>>VO1MP 4058 118 471 34 6,619,771
>>M6T(G4PIQ) 4505 148 498 42.75 6,576,926
>>LY4A(LY2FY) 4021 167 646 44 6,359,286
>>DJ5MW 3911 145 560 46 5,737,290
>>V55V(ZS6MG) 3467 140 396 36 5,449,512
>>RZ9OZO(RZ9UA) 2842 146 526 41,5 5,024,544
>>
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