If Pat wants to see how the antennas play in the NAQP, he should just
run low power, and submit a legitimate entry. Few years ago, I made the
mistake of running high power in the NAQP, and submitting a log (with a
huge number of Qsos) as a high power entry, not realizing that the rules
did not permit HP. I caught holy hell from a number of contesters, and
rightly so, for this mistake.
I realize that Pat will submit a check log, but he may get some grief
for having a massively large signal in an otherwise low power contest.
I'm just sayin'.
73, George.
On 1/6/2016 7:43 PM, Art via CQ-Contest wrote:
Just heard from Pat that he will be using high power to feed into 3 different
stacks for NE, N, and NW during the NAQP Saturday. He'll be entering as a check
log but wanted to see how the antennas would play from way down south.
Ought to be interesting!
See you Saturday.
73,
Art KZ5D
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