At 08:47 PM 2/6/03 -0500, K4OJ wrote:
>My take: The creation of a 24 hour category will only end up hurting the
>48 hour competitors...
>
>WHY?
>
>if I am only going to operate 24 hours I sure as heck am not gonna pick
>the hours when the sun is down...I will operate when 10/15/20 will provide
>me the most run time...which basically is dawn to dusk with a little
>before and after for gray line, etc...
I don't think I agree with you. I believe that if I were to carve 24 hours
out of 48, I would probably (from the US East Coast, in the winter) quit
after European sunrise and resume just before my sunrise, and take the rest
of the time during the afternoon doldrums. After all, we're not going to
be running on 10M, and not much on 15, for the next few years. But to me
this would be one of the areas of potential fun -- figuring out the
strategy to maximize score in 24 hours.
In a contest where I chose to operate in the 24-hour category and where
band-by-band mults played an important role, I would HAVE to set aside time
to be on 40 and 80 (and 160, about as much as I am now) to maximize my
24-hour score.
You seem to assume that having a 24-hour category would result in a
reduction in the total number of operator-hours during a given contest, but
how do you know that? I know that, in my case, if I only entered the
24-hour category, the only contest that would be negatively affected is
ARRL CW. I would probably operate more hours in CQWW and WPX, contests
which typically conflict with holiday weekends, and my participation in SS
and the ARRL 10 meter contests would be unchanged, ditto for the
160s. Who's to say that having such a category wouldn't encourage people
who currently operate less than 24 hours to increase their presence in
contests?
>...
>Just like differentiating between power, or SO2R, or other pereceived
>gotta have catagories the easiest thing to do is list us all together,
>yeah all mixed together. But but but.... with columns indicating hours
>operated - you wanna find out if you made the most points of any 20 hour
>entry - sort the results by the hours worked column... done.
I agree for SO2R and power categories, but handling operating time the same
way omits the element of strategy. At least at sunspot peaks, doesn't the
ARRL 10-meter contest draw the most entries of any ARRL
contest? Why? Could it be because of the interesting strategic choices to
be made, or the opportunity to choose your operating time so there'll be
lots of folks to work, or that it's easier to fit the contest into family
commitments?
I really think that we need a survey, to try to get a sense of who thinks
they would increase their operating time, versus those who would decrease
it, and those who wouldn't change. Then, if the results seem favorable,
why not do a test, overlaid on top of a conventional contest? I've already
volunteered to do the scut-work for such a test. I think it needs more
lead-time than is available between now and the ARRL CW and Phone, so if
the survey says "go," how about CQWW next fall?
73, Pete N4ZR
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