If you are not a single-op, SO2R competitor, you can probably delete
this message...
The current CQWW rules regarding recording of the contest by top
competitors states:
"Any single operator entrant (see V.A.1) competing for a top three
finish at the (a) World, (b) Continent, or (c) USA levels, must record
the transmitted and received audio as heard by the operator for the
duration of the contest operation."
Note the phrase "received audio as heard by the operator".
I have always followed this rule, splitting my headphone audio between
my headphones and my recording device. When doing SO2R, this means that
my transmitted signal is often not present in the recording - the
recording contains exactly the audio I am hearing. According to the
former CQWW director, who wrote the rule, I have been following both the
wording and intent of the rule. If the CQWW committee needed to hear my
transmitted signal, they had access to full-band, SDR recordings made by
independent, third parties.
I have it on good authority that the current CQWW triumvirate may be
planning a change to this rule to require that the transmitted signal be
present on the recording, regardless of whether the operator was
listening to the transmitted signal. If you feel as I do, that the
current rule should not be changed, I urge you to make your opinions
known to the current CQWW triumvirate - KR2Q, W4PA, W5OV.
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to others who may be affected.
73,
Steve, N2IC
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