Subject: | [CQ-Contest] So2R |
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From: | Cqtestk4xs@aol.com (Cqtestk4xs@aol.com) |
Date: | Sat Jan 25 16:18:54 2003 |
In a message dated 1/25/03 8:01:18 PM Greenwich Standard Time, jskatz@sk.sympatico.ca writes: << Splitting hairs does not remove the fact that while skill is involved - as it is in most aspects of contesting including the preparation of the station before the contest - SO2R provides a quantitative advantage just like an amplifier gives a quantitative. Summary - most contest categories are based on quantitative factors - number of operators, power, etc. SO2R is just another one of the quantitative factors that places it in a category of its own. >> So does that mean that if one has huge towers with big stacks he should go into some unique category too. Having big antennas gives me and other guys who have them a big advantage too. Where does it this stuff stop? Bill K4XS |
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