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I think different strategy can give same resaults!
73! de Sam Sorokin UT9FJ
Member of: DIG, HSC, AGCW-DL
Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 10:18:49 PM, you wrote:
p> Scott, VE1OP wrote...
>>>My strategy was to beat up 20 metres and get as many high-rate 3-point EU as
>>>possible, as opposed to working the low bands for lower-rate higher-point
>>>QSO's...I think it worked...My avg points per qso is down a little from last
>>>year, and I have a few less qso's, but the mult count is way up over last
>>>year...
>>
>>
p> Hi Scott,
p> Very interesting for me, because I used a deliberatly opposite strategy
based
p> on a high pts/q, thus on low bands...
p> My point was that it might be easier to increase QSO points by 10% rather
p> than multipliers by 10%... (both resulting in a 10% score increase)
p> To take an example if you are at avg 4000pts /500 mults resulting in a 2Mpts
score,
p> is it easier to add 400 pts, or 50 mults ? of course the answer is not that
p> obvious (because the 2 terms are linked - adding Q's also add mults and vice
versa),
p> but I think that at least for us in EU, spending more time on 80m is the
right
p> choice... (40m being the obvious 1st choice during night, and 20m the
obvious 1st
p> choice during day)
p> Phil GU0SUP wrote
>>>One thought about WPX rules............... I wonder how much the rule about
>>>mults count once, not per band, made folk sit on 20m and not bother with 15?
>>
>>
p> Hi Phil,
p> This point is also interesting...yes you are right, I deliberatly forgot abt
15m!
p> To increase the number of mults, you have 2 choices 1) spend more time on a
given band
p> 2) move to a band which opens new geographical areas (thus new prefixes)
p> My point of view is: With the conditions we have at the moment, 15m has
very
little to offer =>> low rate, low point/Q, and limited remote geographical
areas,
p> with poor condx to JA and only East-Coast USA (both areas actualy better on
20m).
p> So for me the answer is obvious: don't loose much time on 15m (and if you
have 2 radios,
p> better use the second radio on 40, looking for 4 pts EU QSO's, as activity
remains quite
p> high even during daytime, and you can get near-stations, impossible to reach
at night time
p> for ex, for me south Germany, benelux, netherlands at <500kms all easy 4 pts
QSO's).
p> All this to say, that it may not that obvious when looking at the rules, but
the WPX is a
p> highly strategic contest... what makes it so interesting are 1) the band
weighting factor
p> 2) the "off-time" periods... 3) the fact that mults are only counted once...
p> Change only one of the above, and you will destroy most of the strategic
aspect of this
p> contest, and what makes it so interesting...
p> I have tried to summarize all this with graphs which I have put on my blog.
p> Of course I do not pretend that I found an universal answer; it also depends
on band
p> conditions, and on your QTH, but it just happened that this strategy, which
I could not
p> try last year due to bad weather, worked quite well for me this year...
p> Patrick
p> http://f6irf.blogspot.com/
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