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Re: [CQ-Contest] Remote Control in Contests

To: "Albert Crespo" <f5vhj@orange.fr>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Remote Control in Contests
From: w5ov@w5ov.com
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 14:04:15 -0400
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Al,

While I understand you are intending this to be humorous, but I must be
honest - I have no problem with this scenario.

In fact, if we could count on the C21 multiplier in every DX contest
because of this, what could anyone's legitimate objection possibly be?

If someone has the resources to build a remote station in C21 and can
activate from their home QTH on some other continent or in some other
country, then I am all for it.

This is like a dream come true where you could run a DX pileup from
anywhere. I agree: What fun!

73,

Bob W5OV



> So, remote control is the same as just being there.
> Well, I propose to hire the guy that set up all the bank servers on Nauru
> (C21) to put up a ham station and hook it up to the Internet. Instead of
> the
> monumental  task of trying to get to Nauru , and once there, finding a
> decent place to stay (there are only  two hotels in the entire country ),
> I
> will ease into my easy chair at home and the world will line up to work
> the
> only C21.
> This is the new Radio Sport, according to the rules now in place.
> All that money and time spent for participants to go to WRTC to compete,
> all
> that nonsense can be avoided . The teams can stay at home, with a referee
> to
> supervise each team,  and all  the transmitters and receivers can be in a
> good radio location like Puerto Rico. What fun!
>
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