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Re: [CQ-Contest] Open logs in 2008 Russian DX Contest

To: "'Jukka Klemola'" <jukka.klemola@elisanet.fi>, "'CQ Contest'" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Open logs in 2008 Russian DX Contest
From: "Sandy Taylor" <ve4xt@mts.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 07:36:50 -0500
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Here's why signing /QRP is a really bad idea:
(using ARRL DX exchange only as an example)

Ve4xt test
DJ6RZ/garble
DJ6RZ/? 599 k
DJ6Rgarble/garble
DJ6RZ/?
DJ6RZ/garbleP
And so on....

When I hear / I automatically assume there's something after the / that I
need to copy. What if he was DJ6RZ/PY0? The PY0 is actually something I'd
need to copy.

I am not going to log anything as /QRP so why would I need to hear it?

>From everything else I read, it looks like RDXC would be a really fun
contest.

73, Kelly
Ve4xt

-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jukka Klemola
Sent: March-10-08 3:32 PM
To: 'CQ Contest'
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Open logs in 2008 Russian DX Contest

Hello,

RDXC delivered at least my award in 14-15 months after the 2006 contest.
Not at all bad achievement !
That is one key criteria for evaluating contest organisers devotion for
their own contest.

Thus RDXC number of participants is rising.
2005: 2581 logs, 7000 different real calls in logs
2006: 2864 logs, 7400 different real calls in logs
2007: 3032 (if I got it right), I do not know how many calls


>It seems like the Russian DX Contest has a couple of good ideas:
>
>* Open logs
>* Explicit prohibition against self-spotting
>* Explicit prohibition against using multiple call signs to support one
>score
>* Appropriate penalties for errors in the logs
>

Agreed.


>And some really, really _bad_ ideas:
>
>* No real single operator categories
>* Recommending that QRP stations sign /QRP
>* No remote control stations allowed for any reason

Please define a read single op category.
In case you mean spotting, do not worry. Be happy.
At least I do not use spotting in RDXC .. or any other contest for that
matter. 
I just operate the contest. My computer is only for logging.
No Skimmer, no spotting.
Aim is to have fun.

What is wrong with signing /QRP?
Some do, some do not.
In the last 25 contests I have participated in each one there have been
stations signing /QRP. I am sure some will not use /QRP even if they
would be /QRP.

Please explain why remote control should be encouraged for contest
operations? Personally I believe in the concept of being at the radio
site and operating the QSOs there.
Taking the trouble of actually getting there is part of the fun.


>I've never operated the RDXC before, and I'm not sure what it would
take
>for me to develop an interest in it, but without a true single operator
>category, and falling so close between two more important phone 
>contests (ARRL DX and CQ WPX) it's just not that enticing.

Agreed especially for ARRL DX SSB. It is a very nice contest.
But why would you force yourself to operate sideband?

In this contest you can decide if you operate the true brain-splitting
mixed mode or CW.

Target to maximise the fun and enjoy.


73,
Jukka OH6LI



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