all good and fine, but answer the only important question: how to do you
get 100 ops or so to frequent both 80 and 160 meters in a JIDX or RDX or
CQ-M contest?
mike w7dra
On Sun, 9 May 2004 21:27:51 -0400 "Alfred J. Frugoli (KE1FO)"
<frugoli@worldlinkisp.com> writes:
> G4BUO Wrote:
>
> > Hence Ropoco - ROtating POst COdes. It's a lot of fun and meets
> the aim
> > of a meaningful exchange, but it's also very hard to explain what
> it's
> > all about to a casual contester.
>
> How is this hard to explain. "Send to the next guy what you
> recieved in the previous exchange" seems to cover it pretty well.
> Furthermore, little harm would be done if the casual contester just
> sent his own postal code over and over again, as long as any log he
> sends in shows that his sent exchange accurately on every qso.
>
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