Hi Bill,
>
> According to the above criteria, those of us "off the beaten path" in W4,
who
> "do not have Europe on our doorstep," or "one hop skip into 2/8/9 land"
> should not do well in domestic contests nor DX contests.
"Off the beaten path in W4" ? Let me just say there are places on this
continent (that are full of good contesters) that are a lot worse off than
anywhere in W4.
>
> The PY-gang has come up with a less than perfect scoring grid to determine
> who is going to the WRTC party, but they have tried to make it as fair as
they
> could envision it. The scoring grid incorporates domestic AND DX
contests. It
> attempts to balance the DX advantage of the Northeast with the domestic
> advantage of the Southeast in the Eastern US division. It attempts to
balance the
> DX advantage of the W8/9 to the domestic advantage of the W5s in the
Central
> US division.
The problem with this "central region" is that it is stretched out over 1000
miles North to South. The PY's have stated in a previous posting that they
went to a regional format because they considered it unfair to have PY's and
LU's compete with the Caribbean stations. Then how do you explain a station
in Fargo having to match up scores with someone in Houston? The regional
idea is a step in the right direction but this time out it was a swing and a
miss.
73 Steve K0SR
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