[CQ-Contest] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: Is it time to reevaluate CQWWScoring Rules?
John
shore1 at xplornet.com
Mon Dec 14 07:59:33 PST 2009
To see a post like that makes me ill to think someone could say such a thing and that alone would turn me off helping others as a casual operator to obtain points from someone like me and to further that, would turn me off of partaking an active role as a casual participant in that contest at all....yes....I agree.....it is time to re-evaluate CQWW scoring rules ....I think in simple terms......to make the CQWW fair for every participant regardless where they are located to avoid allowing one the advantage over another and to keep this all honest ....here is my simple thoughts on this matter:
1 point for each contact, 2 points for each continent, 3 points for working qrp/mobile stations, and each participant would get a certificate of participation regardless of end of contest points status. QSL CARD MUST BE OBTAINED FROM EACH PARTICIPANT TO PROVE ACTUAL CONTACT AND MUST BE CHECKED VIA OFFICIAL CARD CHECKERS (same as for dxcc and any other awards etc) This would entice even more casual participants to come out and play, and these contests would also help them to attain WAS, DXCC among others, provided as a rule, each of the participants sent qsl cards to PROVE actual contacts, this is also a way of cheat-checking.....less DQ's and more honesty in the game.....this would make it a level playing field for all..... no more cluster spot games, no more of some stations having a unique advantage over others because of location, no more stacking of the deck, and the one(s) who work the hardest honestly and everyone would know via assigned card checkers, who would win each type of entry..... to me this would be the most honest and fair way for all to enjoy the contest, sure....yes it might take longer to declare a winner but at least it would then be an honest win.
IMHO This would take care of a lot of the bickering and fighting going on constantly before during and after contests like this and would make it FAIR for ALL participants regardless of what role one plays in the contest.
best dx
good luck in the contest....
73 de John
VE7JZ
100w PEP with only homebrew wire antennas 30 ft high or less for EVERY band, and a casual participant in contests (there giving points, participating and enjoying the challenges one faces in CQWW .....that is what it is all about!)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shelby Summerville" <k4ww at arrl.net>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:12 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: Is it time to reevaluate CQWWScoring Rules?
> f5vhj at orange.fr wrote: "If the casual operator does not know their exact
> location, they can leave the radio off."
>
> IMHO, this type of attitude is exactly what is NOT needed? Without the
> "casual" participant, scores would diminish tremendously, and make the later
> hours, very boring?
>
> 73, Shelby - K4WW
>
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