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Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Proposed Rules

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Proposed Rules
From: Christian Schneider <prickler.schneider@t-online.de>
Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 00:54:04 +0200
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Some random points remaining from the discussions here.

Given the big interest to do nearly everything to detect cheaters I hope this will still be in minds during the next discussion about faster turnaround of results "to make contesting more attractive". Time pressure and fixed deadlines are the least helpful things for volounteers chasing cheating regardless what seemingly powerful tools they may have - and something like SDR-recordings increase precision but are a bottomless abyss where you can easily drown timewise (audio recordings being potentially the same beasts).

Somewhat unbelievable faith in software - as it could be written, implemented and used as easily as we nearly never experience in real life projects...

Segregating between competitors and participants is the more difficult when we want to foster competetive operating on all levels and be it during a three hour race via online-scoreboard between some very parttime operators or when we want to foster regional competition from lower score areas not allowing for TopTen. And it may have good "educational" effect to find and sanction cheating also in early stages of contester's careers. It may be too late when someone grew to an op as good in cheating as in operating and only then being tackled by nasty logcheckers. And a somewhat formal distinction between both groups could take out the motivation and emotions associated with the underdog effect from real sports - not necessarily with winning (even if at least EU football fans will remember the unbelievable story of OZ "holiday team" beating DL for the EU title 1992...) but "unexpected" rank 10 should be possible even without preregistering (and recording and...) as aspirant for this achivement.

We circle around the very uncomfortable point that with all our efforts we will land behind "real sports" with real on site inspections, but may at least find some consolation in the fact that even real life cops can not find all bad boys - which were only possible by means making things and life much worse (do we really want sponsor certified wattmeter-boxes transmitting values to a central server or DQing someone when his live video transmission interrupts in hour 37 or his cam suddenly misses the view to instrument reading XY?).

Cu&73 Chris DL8MBS
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