Seems to me that the authority a contest committee has is ONLY in relation to
those logs
it receives, SO, if you ain't submitting a log, and hence aren't in competition
with
rules-abiding entrants, the only determining factor becomes the limitations of
your
licence.
Also STM, that the power restrictions are an attempt to level the playing
field, as it
were, so if you're not on the playing field, you're not upsetting the balance.
Any more thoughts?
ve4xt
Hans Brakob wrote:
>
> This brings up an interesting question. What if you're not "in"
> the contest, but casually "giving points" for an hour or two? Is
> it then OK to run above the contest power limit? I will admit to
> running my amp during the CW NAQP, and gave out perhaps 50 contacts
> as I was tuning the band looking for DX band-countries. Didn't
> keep a contest log (or submit one), but I suppose a casual observer
> would judge me "illegal" (significantly louder than others in my region).
>
> Any feeling about this out there?
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