To: | tentec@contesting.com |
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Subject: | [TenTec] Contest Data and Conclusions |
From: | Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> |
Reply-to: | tentec@contesting.com |
Date: | Fri, 24 Dec 2004 14:13:38 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:tentec@contesting.com> |
Hi Billy,AA4NU wrote: >You continue to create straw men ... with lots of what-if's such as the time the M/x staffed the bands/etc. Ditto as to the prop/etc. As my prof used to say, beware the sample size of one ... stats can be used to "justify" about anything. Sample size of 1??? How about a sample size of 18 major DX contests spanning 6 seasons? I excluded 3 WPX results since the M/M competition level is much less than CQ WW or ARRL DX): http://users.vnet.net/btippett/new_page_6.htm 1999-2003: One #1 overall out of 14 tests (2000 CQ WW SSB). 2003-2004: Two #1's out of 4. 6 Q's short of K9NS in a 3rd. If zero point USA Q's were removed I suspect I would be #1 in that one also. ...same operator, same location, same antennas, same power. First 14 using an original MP; last 4 using Orion. Statistical fluke? Coincidental? Possibly, but having extensively used both rigs I know which one I'm keeping. >Wonder why KC1XX and others are still using other gear as the norm after almost 2 years. For most of those guys, the $3.5k price point is probably NOT the deciding factor when you look at the total station investment ... These guys aren't dumb ... many of their stations represent the top tier of contest station design. If they thought the advantage was that solid ... Orions would be on every desk there? Mnnn. >Maybe by next season we'll see that ... not just at KC1XX, but across the board ... competition is competition. K1GQ and W1FV are probably two of the technically sharpest guys at KC1XX...so stay tuned. By the time Orion appears in the PVRC database, it may be history. Databases like this are lagging indicators. If you followed them, you would have bought a TS-930S about the same time the FT-1000 family arrived on the scene. >Bill, your a great op ... can't for a moment believe that you would not have placed at the top, even without the Orion! Thank you...but believe me it is VERY difficult to ever place at the top of all M/M's as the above results indicate. I've operated at W3LPL twice and know exactly how the M/M game is played at the highest level. It is extremely difficult for a single op to ever beat ALL top-tier M/M's (KC1XX, K3LR, K9NS and W3LPL). Of course this is also exactly why I love the challenge of doing it. I believe we are at the end of meaningful dialog here. Some people are driven by data (measurements, results, etc). Others are more driven by opinion, popularity, etc. Let's just recognize our differences and move on. 73 and Merry Christmas All! Bill W4ZV _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec |
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