[PaQSO] Scoring question
Michael Coslo
mjc5 at psu.edu
Thu Nov 1 09:49:23 EDT 2012
When making up the mobile summary sheets, you use the total number of mults you entire party for each county summary sheet.
Which is to say that if you worked 50 counties and 10 sections, that would be the number of mults used on each summary sheet.
I have received a fair number of different incorrect approaches, from resetting the claimed mults at each county, to only claiming new mults for each county.
Rule of thumb is that if your county scores don't add up to the final score, there is something amiss.
We do take a close look at the mobile and rovers - the good news is that the fixed scores are always higher.
- 73 de Mike N3LI -
On Nov 1, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Peter Albright wrote: fomthe
> Thank you for your thoughts, Tom. My inclination is to do the summary sheets
> just as you did: provide the county-by-county summary sheets (21 of them, in
> the case of W3CG/m), followed by a single summary sheet for the entire trip.
> I am hoping to find time to do the 22 pages of paperwork this weekend.
> 73,
> Peter Albright, AA2AD, at the dials of W3CG/m while XYL Laurie, KB3GLX,
> drove.
>
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> On Behalf Of n2cu at roadrunner.com
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>
> I guess you count the TOTAL counties and sections and use them as mults for
> each county operated in. Makes sense now. However, the summary sheets I
> turned in this year used only the sections and counties I worked from that
> county. I hope the log checkers adjust my county scores appropriately :)
> --
> 73,
> Tom N2CU <><
> K3 #3582
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