Using RBN to attempt to prove a power violation alone is absurd.
We already know that the antennas are different. 4 Square vs Mono Pole
Vertical 80m
What feed lines are being used?
How old are the feed lines?
What quality of feed line is being used?
How many radials are being used?
Were the coax cabled installed properly?
What matching systems are being used?
Are there tuners being used at P33W?
Could there be other losses at P33W from bandpass filters, harmonic
filters, switching, etc.
What power was actually being used at P33W? Is the power limit in
Cyprus 400 watts?
What are the stations locations to water? Topography, etc.
There could be many other factors that affect why station a is louder
than station b in the RBN network.
What was the reason for looking at P3F's log to begin with? P3F's score
is 4th in HP. P3F easily wins LP with his score of 12. million. He
beats 9A5Y by 1.5 million points. However 9A5Y beats IQ3IY by almost
2.5 million points. Was 9A5Y's logs checked too? P3F had a great score
LP. It also appears that the competition for whatever reason in LP was
not as competitive? It was quite close from 2nd place down. It would
appear that P3F ran much more than 9A5Y who had more multipliers and
almost 700 less qsos.
I find it hard to believe that P3F was able to amass 500 extra qso's by
the accusation of running an amp for 10 minutes here and there.
I have no problem with a contest chairman asking an entrant if they
might have possibly classified their log incorrectly because mistakes
happen. If contest committees believe that people are cheating then
provide the proof and it better be more solid than what we have heard
than this and DQ them. Reclassifying them serves no purpose other than
to tell us that you "think" they might have done something. To me that
does not cut it.
W0MU
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