As long as you are not taking contest credit for a SSB contact in a CW
contest there should not be anything wrong with soliciting contacts on SSB.
As long as the actual contact for contest credit is made on CW in the CW
band.
This does seem to be a waste of time tho- a serious contest station would
be better utilized making CW contacts instead of making skeds with SSB
stations.
IMHO
73 de K0OU Steve in KC
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> From: Henry Heidtmann <n4vhk@summitschool.com>
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] CQWW Multiplier Station
>
>
> Hans Brakob - K0HB wrote:
>
> > Hey, everything that *I* didn't think of first is "against the spirit"
of
> > the rules. So long as all the contacts are CW, there is nothing in
> > the rules against this idea.
> >
> > Hokey, yes...... illegal, no.
> >
> > 73, Hans, K0HB
>
> I have to disagree, Hans-
> The rule states that you cannot operate outside your category for the
contest.
> If your category is CW, that means CW. Operating SSB during a CW contest
is
> operating outside your "category" and hence, "illegal" according to the
rules
> of the contest.
>
> "All entrants must operate within the limits of their chosen category
when
> performing any activity that could impact their submitted score."
>
> FWIW, I think comparing this situation to packet is indeed a stretch.
> But hey, whatever loads ur plate.... ;-}
> CU all this weekend from the illustrious Zone 5.
>
> Henry, N4VHK
> W4WS M/S
> Winston-Salem, NC
>
> http://summitschool.com/faculty/w4ws.html
>
>
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