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ARRL 10 METER CONTEST
#51
(12-16-2014, 12:45 PM)N1API Wrote:
(12-16-2014, 10:05 AM)KC1ACN Wrote: After review, one dupe exists: W1AW/7 in CW.
I'm going to leave it in since we are not penalized for dupes (with an Electronic Log Submission).

Eventually if we can add other members' score to ours:
K1PU - 192896
N1API - 316220
W1CTN - 127660
W1NRG - 167860
Raw Total = 804636

I wonder if it's that simple.

Yes correct leave the dupes in. And Jim has a small score to add but not sure of how much.

Al
BTW did you check how many states the club worked? In N1MM + click on the Windows Tab scroll down to Multipliers and select the sub-tab Sections/States and that brings up the States, MM Regions, VE and XE sections you worked. The Countries sub-tab tells you how many counties you worked. This IS an improvement over the reporting in N1MM Classic.

Al
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#52
(12-16-2014, 10:05 AM)KC1ACN Wrote: After review, one dupe exists: W1AW/7 in CW.

You know one thing that I forgot to mention while we were talking about contesting. One of my biggest pet peeves is from contesters that use straight key, bugs or paddles to send CW rather than the macros from the contest program is the use of letters in place of numbers.

Example:
A for 1
T for 0
N for 9

So you could be going along and get someone who sends (in code - sound it out)
[Di-di-di-di-dit] [dah-dit] [dah-dit] [dah] [di-dah] [dah-dit] and you get this at 25 to 30 WPM.

They do this to save a few characters but how many times to they get the IMI (?) and keep repeating it until they finally figure out that unsuspecting station wants 019 because he does not know what a 599 "TAN" is, his section, locator, countries state locator? The dah-dit for nine has sort of become standard for the signal report, it's used widely in contesting, DXing and day-to-day signal reporting but the others, well they just throw me off especially in rapid fire exchange.

How does everyone else feel about this? (Especially want to hear from the experienced contesters.)

Al
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#53
The letters used in CW are known as "cut numbers".

Cut numbers are widely used by experienced contest ops, especially European and South American contest ops.

5NN is the most popular use of cut numbers.

The use of cut numbers is just another thing to learn in contesting.

Since most casual ops do not use them in regular QSO's they are always a "wake up call" during a contest.

I can tell you from experience that contest ops who use cut numbers , the fast Eastern Europeans in particular, WILL NOT change their exchange for you. To them it's know it or move on because I just lost 4 other QSO's explaining it to you.

Contesting in many parts of the world is known as "RADIO SPORT". It is very competitive and those ops all want to be the best. It's a testosterone thing for them.

73
Dave
W1CTN
Radio Ansonia
203 735 9725
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#54
Hey Steve, I found this: Your GW4BLE QSO.

Thought you may like to hear what you sound like 3255 miles away on 10M SSB.
Now I know that the 559 really is 59 (hi hi).

Al, your 10-10 contact with this guy in 2012 is here: 10-10 Test W1NRG/N1API.
K1RCT - Rob
W1NRG Station Activities Manager
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#55
(12-19-2014, 02:05 AM)KC1ACN Wrote: Hey Steve, I found this: Your GW4BLE QSO.

Thought you may like to hear what you sound like 3255 miles away on 10M SSB.
Now I know that the 559 really is 59 (hi hi).

Al, your 10-10 contact with this guy in 2012 is here: 10-10 Test W1NRG/N1API.

Yep, Steve has been doing this for years. I've actually got a folder with contacts that I've had with him all the way back as far as 2004. Check his web page out he's got an interesting history, (if you work him on 10 meters get his 10-10 number). The page to his sound files are bookmarked in my favorites.

Al
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#56
(12-16-2014, 10:05 AM)N1API Wrote: <<SNIP>>
You know one thing that I forgot to mention while we were talking about contesting. One of my biggest pet peeves is from contesters that use straight key, bugs or paddles to send CW rather than the macros from the contest program is the use of letters in place of numbers.
Example:
A for 1
T for 0
N for 9
So you could be going along and get someone who sends (in code - sound it out)
[Di-di-di-di-dit] [dah-dit] [dah-dit] [dah] [di-dah] [dah-dit] and you get this at 25 to 30 WPM.

During the CQ WW CW Test, did I hear WANRG 5NN TT5 or was that WANRG 5NN TT4 ?

Just asking 73 WADMM
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#57
#15 in New England Multiop LP Club.

15 W1NRG
Points: 158,688 QSO's: 359
Mult's: 152
Class: E
Power: B
Section: CT
Meriden ARC
Operators: (KB1HCC, N1GNV, KC1BAQ, KC1ACN, KC1AXJ, K1VDF, K1MVM, W1KKF, K1LYP, WV2LKM, ops)

Here:http://www.arrl.org/results-database?m1_class=&m1_power=B&m1_sect=Div-NE&clb_name=&ss_call=&sort0=&sort1=&sort2=&event_id=62185&ofst=25&ofst=0
K1RCT - Rob
W1NRG Station Activities Manager
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