That brings up a good point. Are all contests intended to test our
skills? NO! SS is certainly a test of skills with the exchange but is
that the purpose? I operate for fun first.
One way to eliminate all the cut numbers and short cuts is for the
receiving station to simply not accept them and send ??? when someone
sends enn etc.
Mike W0MU
W0MU-1 CC Cluster w0mu.net
On 12/4/2011 3:53 PM, KU7Y wrote:
> If the idea behind a contest is to test our skills, then why do the
> exchanges contain data that we can predict so easily?
>
> RST, SPC, Zones, even serial numbers are not much of a test. After all, you
> can listen to the serial numbers 3 or 4 times to get them one at a time!
> The better ops get them the first time. The computer already knows the RST,
> SPC and Zones to a high degree of accuracy. Not much to be tested on there
> either.
>
> Almost everyone uses a computer for logging. So..... why not just have a
> random number, or random alphanumeric number generated for each QSO? You
> would need to keep asking AGN? until you got it.
>
> And you would have to copy another new number when you work the same station
> on another band so the computer could not even help you there.
>
> Ah, I know..... tradition..... old records..... etc.....
>
> OK, back in my hole,
>
> Ron, KU7Y
> SOWP 5545M
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