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Subject: [CQ-Contest] team leader selection (WRTC2000)
From: lu5cw@qsl.net (LU5CW Ernesto Grueneberg)
Date: Wed May 13 12:37:17 1998
Hi WRTC2000 comittee

Could you explain to me what is the criteria for selection of team leaders.
I still don't understand it. Will you see how many times he won a contest.
How many points he made. Average of the category?

Please explain.

73
Ernesto Grueneberg LU5CW (ex lu6beg & lu2brg)
mailto:lu5cw@qsl.net





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>From Zack Lau <zlau@arrl.org>  Wed May 13 19:24:47 1998
From: Zack Lau <zlau@arrl.org> (Zack Lau)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Club Areas
References: <6jci1s$5v6$1@mgate.arrl.org>
Message-ID: <3559E56F.5DCC@arrl.org>

Ward Silver wrote:

> Assuming hams form a relatively constant fraction of the total population
> across the US.  

I talked with Pete, K9PW about this in regards to VHF contests.
The big cities form a "black hole."  Lots of people live there,
but you couldn't figure it out from VHF contest logs.  Serious 
VHF contesters invariably live in the small towns and suburbs. 
I don't know of any big city in the USA with a healthy population 
of big contest stations--Zack W1VT


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