I’m not sure I understand the question.
There are three qualifying districts. The top score in each qualifies.
Simple. Right?
So what’s the issue?
73, Ron W3WN
> On Oct 24, 2023, at 12:14 PM, Edward Sawyer <EdwardS@advanced-conversion.com>
> wrote:
>
> I wanted to put out the question to the group here to see if I am
> interpreting this correctly.
>
> In the 1st qualification area of the US, there are 3 qualifying districts,
> W1, W2, W3. If the highest score in W1 is 5 Million and the highest score in
> W2 is 4 Million and the highest score in W3 is 3 Million, there will be 3
> people that made those highest scores earning 1,000 points - assuming they
> are all HP Unassisted. So instead of 1 winner of the area there are actually
> 3 winners of the area for every contest. And there are only 3 TL selected
> from the W1, W2, W3 area. Even though there could have been numerous scores
> much higher than the W3 score in this example, the W3 winner will get the
> same credit as if they had the 5 Million score.
>
> If the above is correct, this seems highly distorted. You are guaranteeing 3
> x 1000 point winners in the contest vs it should only have 1 x 1000 points.
>
> Please comment on whether this is in fact right. Doesn't feel right....
>
> Ed N1UR
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