[SECC] CQWW Error rate?

John T. Laney III k4bai at att.net
Sun Aug 28 18:25:18 PDT 2011


You can be perfect or nearly perfect if all you do is S&P.  You can 
listen to previous QSOs and later QSOs all you want until you are sure 
of what you are logging.  If you do any amount of running, perfection is 
not likely if you make a lot of QSOs.  If for no other reason, the other 
station will send you wrong information, including his call, and not 
correct it.

You do the best you can.  Some contests (NA Sprints and NAQCC) recognize 
"Golden Logs."

3 or 4 % error rate is good for a "run" station.  It should be much 
better for a S&P operator.  For multi ops, the rates go way up and it 
isn't uncommon to have 10%+ error rate.

Keep in mind that if you look at score reductions, there will often be 
some "penalty" deductions included, usually only for Not in Log QSOs.

Run stations get NIL reports when someone calls a nearby station and the 
timing is right and that station never calls you.  You log the station, 
but he actually worked somebody else.  Almost impossible to avoid that 
happening sometimes.

73,  John, K4BAI.


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