I know there is/was a group, and pardon me for not remembering who they are,
who is slowly hand entering all the ARRL scores into a database. Help has been
requested in the past, but you had to have access to the appropriate back
issues. Once in digital format theoretically they will never disappear...
Actually an OCR PDF of all the historical articles and data would be
interesting. I've been looking at some QSLs from the 1948 DX Contest and boy
what a different world it was then...
73,
Julius
Julius Fazekas
N2WN
Tennessee Contest Group
TnQP http://www.tnqp.org/
Elecraft K2/100 #3311
Elecraft K2/100 #4455
Elecraft K3/100 #366
--- On Fri, 8/1/08, David Thompson <thompson@mindspring.com> wrote:
> From: David Thompson <thompson@mindspring.com>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] You want line scores back in QST or somewhere?
> To: "CQ Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
> Date: Friday, August 1, 2008, 4:21 PM
> For a number of years W2RU and myself have asked that the
> line scores be put
> back in QST. The answer is too expensive and no one reads.
>
> If its true that contesters spend a lot of $$$ then
> that should be directed to your ARRL Director
> with perhaps a copy to Dave, K1ZZ. This is the best
> argument yet.
>
> As to digital printing, how long can you expect the web
> scores be kept and
> in what format? Our past argument centered on someone
> could go back to
> a 30 year old QST and see the results. What about 30 years
> from now?
>
> Dave K4JRB
>
>
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