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| Subject: | [CQ-Contest] Time for a fix |
| From: | "Barkey, Patrick M." <pbarkey@bsu.edu> |
| Date: | Mon, 31 Jan 2005 12:08:38 -0500 |
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Does anyone else have a problem with this:
Single op:
NN1N 955 59 52 10 440,892 YCCC
Multi op:
K9NR(@WB9Z) 1329 59 42 30 350,470 SMC
All these guys are my friends, and I'm not picking on anyone
individually.
But when a New England station that operates 10 hours beats a full-blown
W9 multi-op by 25% there is something wrong with the contest rules.
I think the CQ 160 guys need to throttle-back on the 10-point rule for
inter-
continental QSO's. Its kinda hard to get psyched up back here for this
kind of beating otherwise.
- Pat
N9RV
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