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On Apr 25, 4:05�pm, wrote:
wrote: They should mention this in the article, but a lot of information has been moved to the ARRL website. Start he http://www.arrl.org/contests/results/ For example, the line scores for last November's CW Sweepstakes are on this page: http://www.arrl.org/contests/results....html?con_id2 I guess I'd much rather have it in print in my magazine collection, rathe r than some obscure web page. I see a lot of old standby things like DXC C Award listings have also evaporated. Maybe a bit 'vain', but it always felt good to see my call letters in a national magazine. It is my understanding that the move to put most of the info on the website rather than QST has been driven by three factors: 1) Results analysis is easier on the website 2) There are more contests today 3) Complaints from noncontesters about how much QST space was being used 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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