Hmmm,
I see about this one, this is where you are networking the two
computers and you are posting the qso's from one to the other so you
will be able to know what the multipliers are and are not.
Tree, shouldn't the band change gizmo confine itself to the computer
it's running on and not count the others?
In the case below, if the computer shown is computer B, then there
should be no band changes from the content, because all the qso's for
computer B are on 40?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Juhan Põldvere" <juhan@chem.ut.ee>
To: <trlog@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: [TRLog] 6 band change rule
>Band change count is already there.
Hmm. We are talking Multi/2 here.
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20CW 06-Mar-02 20:46 61A K3XZH 599 599 ...
40CW 06-Mar-02 20:46 115B I2PMX 599 599 ...
20CW 06-Mar-02 20:47 62A JG1ZUY 599 599 ...
40CW 06-Mar-02 20:47 116B EA1EY 599 599 ...
20CW 06-Mar-02 20:48 63A 6Y9A 599 599 ...
40CW 06-Mar-02 20:53 117B XQ8ABF 599 599 ...
20CW 06-Mar-02 20:54 64A AG7M 599 599 ...
40CW 06-Mar-02 20:59 118B S57MPZ 599 599 ...
Bnd Chg = 7
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Rulez:
2.3.2. Multioperator, Two Transmitter:
...
2.3.2.2. Each transmitter is limited to 6 band changes (maximum) in
any
clock hour.
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Now, what if we switched transmitters in the middle - one from 20
to 40, the other vice versa? :-)
--
Juhan ES5QX
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