Hi Ed,
You said,
"Others are simply looking at the efficiency gain of being fed spots and the
fact that their eyes add another receptor beyond their 2 ears and that adds to
their efficiency as well."
Please find one example in the High Scores of the CQWW or the CQWPX that
supports your hypothesis ...
By the way I prefer SOAB unassisted - if on the rare occasion I am not in a
multi op
Regards
Trent Sampson
VK4TS
Po Box 275 Mooloolaba QLD 4557
Mobile 0408497550
-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ed
Sawyer
Sent: Tuesday, 1 August 2017 9:23 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Assisted - Is it just another Urban Myth ?
What is the motivation for Assisted Operators to even care if there is an
unassisted class? How is it harming you in any way that other - equally as
important as you - people choose to contest the way we grew up and enjoyed it?
It doesn't bother me that its "possible" for someone in the class to cheat. It
didn't bother me that it was "possible" for someone to cheat in Low Power class
when I choose to compete in that class. I know what I am doing and I know when
something smells bad out there as well.
I choose to compete in unassisted because I love the balance. Others are
simply looking at the efficiency gain of being fed spots and the fact that
their eyes add another receptor beyond their 2 ears and that adds to their
efficiency as well. I have no strike against those and realize, it helps.
Good for them.
Until someone can tell me how what I choose to do for my better enjoyment harms
them, I respectfully ask for the ability to choose the class I better enjoy.
Thank you.
Ed N1UR
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