I wouldn't call western MD, any of our WV or PA coverage, or central and south central VA, or Delaware and the Eastern Shore, or the northern line of NC counties heavily populated. And we cover all o
Reads like, you can do anything, except the rules are off the table, so basically you are talking about people selling the Sweepstakes. Clubs will for club competition. But individuals to other indiv
Below If those stations did it with the same operator and the same rig, technically one set of QSO's is illegal under the current rules. They just get away with it because they never submit one or bo
Couple of things. Current rules say you have to take 30 minutes in an off period. My proposal says that nowhere do the legal on times overlap. With or without the separating off time. If the rule was
I don't buy it that the big clubs spoiled anything at all. They've spoiled SS the same way having two really good NFL teams duke it out in the final game of the season has spoiled the National Footba
I'm with Pete. Someone commented that allowing stations to switch to a second call sign would be "gaming the system". First of all, for a serious high-score-seeking single op, all the marbles in one
Yeah, arguable, but shortening it to 12 hours would be THE drastic rules change, no? We're trying to do a rules change that doesn't change anything except the activity level on Sunday. 73, Guy. _____
Hmmm. Anti-overstatement police on premises... evaluation warrant presented and in order. "That still looks like a horrible slog, to me." Fact check: Stations are on the air all Sunday SS. Sunday des
While it has been enlightening and to a degree entertaining to hear the discourse and various "takes" on changes related to SS Sunday afternoons, I hope that everyone understands that none of this di
I can account for most of the 2011-2012 drop with the drop in NCCC logs. Having the big clubs at it improves the numbers available for everyone, particularly those who get on with limited stations an
Hmm. A little attention to the math. Looking at the spot counts in their analysis app, there's something in the magnitude of a million spots over the weekend. 400 errors through the process out of 1,
The issue about some QSO's is operating a transmitter in one place and the receiver at another site far removed, even off-continent. This is usually done to place a RX and its antennas in a place wit
I'm not at all sure that the RBN is responsible for all or even a majority of the busted spots. RBN spots seem quite clean with the filter settings mentioned elsewhere. It appears that a bad *manual*