It looks like we are at point to accept this and move on with our own
goals in LP, QRP and god knows what else will come up in future.
Or, some of us will keep voicing the opinion of something which is
obviously wrong.
Lets talk about it and try to implement local observers at least for
top six competitors in each category.
If the money is problem then I guess there are quite few donors willing
contribute just like DX-ers are giving money to DXpeditions.
To expose each rule violator is endless battle but to implement local
observers is much easier.
73 Danny E73M
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 07:09:11 -0600, Steve London wrote:
> On 10/13/2011 10:06 PM, Ken Widelitz wrote:
>> The ONLY way to prove illegal power is to be in the shack, or be in
>> the near
>> field of the station with a measuring device. If this is done by a
>> member of
>> the CQWW committee nothing more need be done. There is a witness
>> with
>> credibility.
>>
>> If a non-committee member had a camera and was in the shack or near
>> field of
>> the station and could document the violation, would that be enough
>> for the
>> committee to issue a red card?
>
> Even that isn't enough. When EF8M posted a YouTube of their operation
> a few
> years ago, there were several "accidental" shots of their WaveNode
> wattmeters in
> action. One shot showed power being split into two antennas, with
> 4500+ watts
> going into each antenna. That YouTube was up for a few days before it
> was removed.
>
> Impact on EF8M ? None.
>
> 73,
> Steve, N2IC
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