I am enclosing K1XM's evaluation....not real sure of the variables but
the tables speak volumes!
NQ4I
Here's the multi-multi table with Rick's correct QTH
and multiplier:
Multi-Multi k1=1 k1=0 k1=.5 k1=-.5
Station D k2=0 k2=1 k2=.5 k2=1.5 State
K3LR 1.15 14,620,017 16,801,550 15,710,783 17,892,315
Pennsylvania
W3LPL 1.16 14,455,542 16,835,242 15,645,391 18,025,091
Maryland
WE3C 1.15 12,531,240 14,401,095 13,466,167 15,336,022
Pennsylvania
NR4M 1.20 12,158,685 14,645,926 13,402,305 15,889,545
Virginia
KM1W 1.07 11,796,549 12,587,474 12,192,011 12,982,935
Massachusetts
NQ4I 1.33 11,729,787 15,571,668 13,650,727 17,492,608
Georgia
W2FU 1.10 11,673,477 12,879,126 12,276,301 13,481,949 New
York
K1AR 1.07 11,305,476 12,063,476 11,684,475 12,442,475
Massachusetts
NY4A 1.24 9,438,429 11,708,499 10,573,464 12,843,534 North
Carolina
NR5M 1.52 9,249,408 14,078,628 11,664,018 16,493,238 Texas
K0RF 1.46 7,538,580 10,999,229 9,268,904 12,729,554
Colorado
W0AIH 1.23 3,704,910 4,544,196 4,124,553 4,963,839
Wisconsin
Rick still gets a big boost, but not quite enough to be
ahead of K3LR even with the most distance-sensitive
scenario I ran.
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