> weekends in November; yet not many participate in NAQP contests. Maybe
> some have had the same reaction to the NAQP contests that I have had
> with Eu and AP sprints where I am limited to 100 watts trying to work
> stations who are running 100 watts and working other low power stations
> near to them.
>
In EU Sprint high power is always been allowed.
(Actually now there is a new rule: "Low Power entries (up to 100W) will be
indicated by an asterisk (*) in the listing.")
http://www.qsl.net/eusprint/
TOP EU stations usually work 0 - 3 % of qsos with stations outside of
EU/UA9.
73, Timo OH1NOA
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