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Re: [CQ-Contest] why Unlimited [aka Assisted]?

To: <vo1he@rac.ca>, <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] why Unlimited [aka Assisted]?
From: "Jukka Klemola" <jukka.klemola@elisanet.fi>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:00:46 +0200
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Nah.
The real reason for going unlimited is just to have more Fun.
It is Fun to use one omnidirectional antenna and one QRP radio.
It is More Fun to use a set of monoband small wire antennas and a LP
radio.
It is Added Fun to use a set of yagis, wires and radio with an amp.

Fun adds up the more complexity one brings to the station.
The more difficult the operating is, the more Fun.

Adding a 'help' i.e. internet connection to the station does not ease up
the operating. 
It adds on the challenges for concentration and station complexity.

--> adds Fun.


73,
Jukka OH6LI


-----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
...
>Paul J. Piercey
...
>Why do people use amplifiers? Why do people use stacked beams? Why do
>people
>use 2 radios?
>
>The advantage!
>
>In my opinion, the cluster is not a crutch but a tool, like any other
tool,
>used to give an advantage to the user; whatever advantage the user may
deem
>important and however real or imagined that advantage is.
>
>73 -- Paul VO1HE  
...
>> -----Original Message-----
...
>> k3bu@optonline.net
...
>> Why do people use crutches?
>> 
>> Same reason for whatever assisted.
>> 
>> (Hint: Those who can run on their own can outrun those on crutches
:-)
>> 
>> Yuri, K3BU


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