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How to Run This Slide Show

How to Run This Slide Show. The usual PowerPoint presentation is a very linear affair, you just move from one slide to the next. If you try that with this one, you will get totally messed up as it uses hyperlinks to arrange the order of the slides.

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  1. How to Run This Slide Show The usual PowerPoint presentation is a very linear affair, you just move from one slide to the next. If you try that with this one, you will get totally messed up as it uses hyperlinks to arrange the order of the slides. So, use the mouse to click on the forward and back arrows at the top of the slide to move to the next or previous slide. Click on the underlined hyperlinks in the slides to see more detail To get to the first slide in the show from here you can either click on the Forward arrow at the top right of this slide or you can click on this hyperlink Problems?Hyperlink structure explanation By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  2. PROBLEMS? • The presentation was generated using MS PowerPoint 2000 • I’ve had reports that some later versions of PowerPoint can totally mess up the hyperlink structure • If you seem to have this problem please let me know. • jimsmith@shaw.ca By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  3. HYPERLINK STRUCTURE EXPLANATION • BACK ARROW • FORWARD ARROW • SLIDE ORGANIZATION CHART By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  4. BACK ARROW • Takes you to the previous slide • This might be the previous slide in a sequence of slides at the same level or, if it’s the first slide in the sequence it will take you to the next higher level • Used to back up to a previous slide in a sequence of slides at the same level to help answer a question By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  5. FORWARD ARROW • Takes you to the next slide • This might be the next slide in a sequence of slides at the same level or, if it’s the last slide in the sequence it will take you to the next higher level • Used to proceed to the next step in the presentation By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  6. SLIDE ORGANIZATION CHART • Shows how each slide fits into the presentation • Find the Org Chart Here or online • Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or equivalent By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  7. PACIFIC NORTH WEST CHALLENGE TROPHY COMPETITION Presented at the first meeting of the Orca DXCC on Oct 16, 2010 By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  8. PNW CHALLENGE TROPHY COMPETITION • WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT? • HOW DOES A CLUB MEMBER CONTRIBUTE POINTS TOWARDS THE PNW TROPHY? • HOW DO WE KNOW HOW WE’RE DOING? • QUESTIONS? • THE END By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  9. WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT • OBJECTIVE • DESCRIPTION • SCOPE By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  10. OBJECTIVE • To stimulate contest participation in the Pacific North West region. By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  11. DESCRIPTION • A friendly competition among 4 Clubs in the PNW region (plus Idaho) • The winner is the club with the greatest total number of contest points accumulated in major contests during the Sep to Jul contest season • The Trophy is presented to the winning club at the PNW DX Convention By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  12. WHICH CLUBS? • BCDXC • W Wash DXC • Willamette Valley DXC • Spokane DXA, • Orca is not currently a participant but we have applied to become one. • Hard to imagine that we wouldn't be accepted. • Hopefully before CQ WW SSB at the end of this month but probably not By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  13. WHICH CONTESTS? • CQWWDX RTTY • CQWWDX SSB • CQWWDX CW • ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP • CQWPX RTTY • ARRL DX CW • ARRL DX SSB • CQ WPX SSB • CQ WPX CW • IARU By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  14. SCOPE • OVERALL CLUB REGION BOUNDARY • MEMBERSHIP By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  15. OVERALL CLUB REGION BOUNDARY • Operations are restricted to stations located in: • BC • WA • OR • ID • ID because a number of members of Spokane DXA live in ID By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  16. MEMBERSHIP • For a member's points to count for a particular contest she must: • Be a member in good standing of at least one of the clubs at the time of the contest • Have operated from a station located within the Overall Club Region Boundary • Doesn't have to be a member's station By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  17. CLUB MEMBER POINTS CONTRIBUTION • HOW DOES A CLUB MEMBER EARN PNW CUP POINTS? • HOW ARE THEY ALLOCATED TO THE CLUBS? • HOW ARE THEY SUBMITTED SO THEY GET TO COUNT FOR THE PNW CUP? By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  18. HOW A CLUB MEMBER EARNS PNW CUP POINTS • SINGLE OP • MULTI-OP By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  19. SINGLE OP • The points earned by a Single-Op member in a particular contest is equal to the claimed raw score made in the contest • No supporting documentation required - just the claimed score • Doesn't matter who owns the station • Doesn’t matter whose call is used By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  20. MULTI-OP • AT A MEMBER’S STATION • AT A NON-MEMBER’S STATION By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  21. AT A MEMBER'S STATION • Any member's station - doesn't matter which Club • The total points made by the station are divided equally among the members. • Non-members are ignored in this calculation • EXAMPLE By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  22. MEMBER’S STATION POINTS EXAMPLE • VE7UM makes 1M points. He has 10 newbie ops who don't belong to any of the clubs, himself, 2 ops from WWDXC and 1 from BCDXC • The members each get 1/4 of the total points or 250K to allocate as they see fit • Normally this would mean that Orca gets 1/4 = 250k points, WWDXC gets 2/4 = 500k and BCDXC gets 1/4 = 250k By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  23. AT A NON-MEMBER'S STATION • Each member receives a pro-rata share of the points made by the station based on the total number of operators, including non-members • EXAMPLE By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  24. NON-MEMBER’S STATION POINTS EXAMPLE • VE7XYZ (a non-member) makes 4M points • There are 8 ops • 1 belongs to BCDXC and 2 to Orca. The rest are non-members • Each member gets 1/8 = 500k points to allocate as they see fit • Normally this would mean that BCDXC would get 500K and Orca would get 1M By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  25. HOW THE POINTS ARE ALLOCATED TO THE CLUBS • A member may allocate his share of the points accumulated at a station to any or all of the clubs in any proportion that he chooses By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  26. HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR POINTS • E-mail raw score to VE7FO • jimsmith@shaw.ca • Don't forget to say how your points are to be allocated OR • Post to 3830 • http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/ • Your points will be allocated to whichever club you name in your 3830 post By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  27. WHAT IS 3830? • Back in the day at the end of a contest a number of folks would gather at 3830 kHz to announce their raw scores and swap stories about the contest • Raw scores and stories can now be found at http://lists.contesting.com/_3830/ By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  28. HOW DO WE KNOW HOW WE’RE DOING? • Once the deadline for a particular contest has passed, the PNW Cup Coordinators at each club post all their member's scores to a common spreadsheet • Each club posts the spreadsheet on their website • Here's what it looks like (online version) By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

  29. THE END • Further details on the PNW Cup Competition will be announced on the Orca web site as they become available • Thank you for your attention By VE7FO Version 0_1_0

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