I don't think it is important what the information is. The fact that you
actually have to copy some information that is not totally easy to figure out
or repetetive is what makes QTCs so great. It is a real test of ability to
copy QTCs and not just another 5nn and your zone etc. I have operated SS CW
but don't have the ability to operate WAE in CW yet. As my operating ability
increases so does my scores. That is why I have almost given up completely on
SSB contest.
73, Jim
AD6WL
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Confession - I hate QTC's
>I
>would get very bored of working many different contests all of which =
have
>the same format.
>_________________________________________________________
>
>Me too, it's just that a list of stations previously worked is utterly
>worthless to me.
>
>How about an exchange where some *interesting* information is traded?
>Number of kids? Pet's name? Favorite band (radio or musical)? Miles
>commuting to work? Number of space aliens contacted? Richter number
>of biggest earthquake experienced? First girlfriend's name? Birth
>year of oldest known ancestor? Favorite make of automobile? DXCC
>status? Total QSOs in log since first licensed?
>
>Use your imagination. =20
>
>Bill, W7TI
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