SOA, unfortunately....
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Peter Voelpel <df3kv@t-online.de> wrote:
> Looking into the rules for the ARRL contest it seems that there is no slot
> for single op/single band "assisted".
>
> 3.1. Single Operator:
> 3.1 2. Single Band.
> 3.1.2.1. A participant may submit only one single band entry. If contacts
> are made on other bands, the log file must clearly be marked as Single
> Band
> in the header of the Cabrillo file.
> 3.1.2.2. The same callsign may not be used by a different operator(s) to
> generate additional single band entries.
> 3.2. Single Operator Assisted.
> 3.3. Multioperator:
> 3.3.1. Single Transmitter.
>
> A friend of mine participated single band 20m CW and used the cluster.
> What will be correct for his entry?
> SO/SB, SO/SB assisted or M/S?
>
> Also interesting for me, as I will do SB 20m on the weekend.
> It would be my disadvantage if the competition is using the cluster.
>
> 73
> Peter
>
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