Like Jim, I am reluctant to get into this thread. The distance base score
conversation seems to pop up about every year, I still have the E-MAILS from
the last time it came up. The conversation gets about to the point it is now
and is dropped after everyone post their views and NOTHING is accomplished.
The contest sponsor, which in this case is the ARRL or CQ magazine, is the
group that has to be convinced to implement the new rules for distance
scoring. Trying to figure out the mechanics of the new rules is pointless
until you have a general agreement from the contesting community that
distance base scoring would enhance the contest.
Perhaps a simple letter to the contest sponsors should be the next step. To
make this happen, someone from this group has to step up to the plate and
prepare it. The letter should include how distance based scoring will
benefit the contesting events. The letter should also include examples of
current distance base scoring and how it has been successful. If there is no
action, the next step would be to have as many people as possible send the
sponsor e-mails asking that distance based scoring be considered. If there
is enough support for distance scoring, the sponsor will likely form an
advisory committee to study the rule change. When all that happens, the
committee can work through the mechanics of the rules by soliciting input
and make a recommendation back to the sponsor.
Ron W4WA
> Well, after hearing from people on and off list, forget the QRZ.com idea...
> It may or may not be accurate for a given call.
>
> Next Idea: I have Garmin's nRoute map software (think GPS on a laptop); it
> provides the six digit grid square for any address it finds (or for a
> nearby
> intersection for new streets). It's not free, but it is one way to find
> unknown coordinates.
>
> Doug
> K4AC
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:vhfcontesting-
> > bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Doug Rehman
> > Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 9:26 AM
> > To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
> > Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] distance scoring
> >
> > The callsign listings on QRZ.com lists the 6 digit grid square for the
> > license address- if the license address is the same as the contest
> > operating
> > location, determining the 6 digit grid square for a station that
> > doesn't
> > know theirs should be trivial. (Presuming of course that QRZ.com is
> > providing correct information; I know mine is correct.)
> >
> > Doug
> > K4AC
>
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