In message <8160937F4F4CD111A93E00805FC1752904AC2D1D@ntsiaexch.office>,
Soro Roberto <roberto.soro@sia.it> writes
>
>OLD RULE
>2. Multi Operator (All band operation only)
>(a) Single-Transmitter: Only one transmitter and one band permitted during
>the same time period (defined as 10 minutes).
>
>NEW RULE
>2. Multi-Operator (All band operation only)
>(a) Single-Transmitter: Only one transmitter and one band permitted during
>the same time period (defined as 10
>minutes). Exception: One-and only one-other band may be used during any
>10-minute period if-and only
>if-the station worked is a new multiplier. Logs found in violation of the
>10-minute rule will be automatically
>reclassified as multi-multi.
>
>
>Does this mean, if I correctly interpret the exception, that I can have a
>RUN station on one band (let say 20m) and
>a MULT station on another band (let say 15) and this MULT station may work,
>as many other stations as he can,
>providing they are only new multipliers??
>
>I would like to know opinions on this topic.
>thanks and cu in WPX.
>Bob,I2WIJ (IU2M M/S in WPX contest)
Bob,
I read the rule the same way as you. If you are indeed correct, then
this is a brilliant change which the MS category in WPX has been in dire
need of for years.
With the old rule, the MS category had no strategy whatsoever, it was
just a case of run run run with the occasional change of operator, which
was very boring for the other ops that weren't running.
Andrew Williamson GI0NWG / AC6WI
Homepage = http://www.gi0nwg.freeserve.co.uk/
One of the ZL9CI gang
http://www.qsl.net/zl9ci/
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