Participants are not bound by any rules. Why is this a problem? Would
you rather have fewer contacts? I don't mind working people with 1500
watt stations in NAQP. I don't get it. Lets have less fun? No thanks!
Single ops with packet are legal but they get tossed in with the Multi ops.
The only people that need to follow the rules are those actually in the
competition to get their paper award.
W0MU
On 3/6/2017 10:27 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
On Mon,3/6/2017 6:12 AM, James Cain wrote:
Better to let nine guilty people go free than to execute one innocent
person.
This quotation, about life and death, is totally inappropriate with
respect to scoring of a contest.
I agree with W4PA and other members of the committee. Rules have been
established to help expose some forms of cheating. It's sad that it's
necessary, but if we want to enter any contest and qualify for an
award, we must know and obey the rules.
I'm regularly disappointed that a significant number of NAQP
participants don't obey the rules that require that a single-op be
non-assisted and no more than 100W, as indicated by obvious
cluster-inspired peaks of activity, and signals that sure don't sound
like 100W.
73, Jim K9YC
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