> Randy recently discussed this in depth in the CQ WPX blog:
>
> http://www.cqwpx.com/blog/?p=46
>
" Almost any top level Multi-Single
> station can easily step up to the Multi-Two category.
Oh, for sure.
A competitive M/S requires a few Run ops and can tolerate a few S&P
ops (= a team with mixed capabilities, which offers a learning
opportunity for the less skilled)
A M/2 requires Run ops only, especially in WPX. If you let the rookies
to operate in M/2 you loose.
so the top dogs in current M/S should go to M/2 or they can simply
claim SO, right ? The rest of M/S can downgrade to a grill&beer party
with some radio.
73, Zoli HA1AG
(yes, I did both M/S and M/2 and still think the M/S is the best of all!)
This gives us the
> opportunity to make an adjustment in the rules to create more opportunity
> for more stations."
>
> You can also search the archives of CQ-Contest and find a lot of
> collective sould searching about the M/S category in WPX through the
> years.
>
> --
> Kenneth E. Harker WM5R
> kenharker@kenharker.com
> http://www.kenharker.com/
>
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