Bill wrote:
...SNIP...
> Actually, that's a very good point. DX contests already do something
> similar by awarding more points for contacts outside your own continent.
> Distance squared would be pretty easy for the programmer to do, I'd
> think.
>
> If the contest sponsors prefer to have a "rate" contest instead, then
> use simple distance.
>
> Cool.
>
> --
> 73, Bill W6WRT
What ever is established for "rules," I would strongly encourage adopting
methods already well seasoned in the contest world. If additional
'programming' is required, meaning beyond established methods, you risk lack of
participation because the programming will take years to solidify. Simple
rules changes are often not adopted by log authors in the current year, and
changes often get missed the next year, which means 3 years to get everybody up
to speed with their logs. And picking scoring methods that are challenging for
the log's author may mean that the rules will never be programmed in. It's
very frustrating but a reality in contesting.
Ford-N0FP
ford@cmgate.com
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