Thats also was gonna be the second thought.
Wouldn't it be neat for those of us not skilled enough, OR maybe have
the skills, but not the time to enter in all the various contests to
qualify for a spot if they allowed us non WRTC Teams, to still outside
the official competition, to still form teams and compete anyway with
all the exact same rules?
Joe WB9SBD / W9ET
On 7/3/2022 2:04 PM, Chris Plumblee wrote:
Last time I looked, there was no M/2 class for “regular” entrants to
IARU. The WRTC teams operate as a M/2 (interlocked M/2 in Russia in
2010). I’m not sure if there is a band change limit or timer for WRTC
stations (I suspect not).
73,
Chris W4WF
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 1:24 PM Joe <nss@mwt.net> wrote:
I remember in the past, the teams like the ones that will be going to
Italy next year, are in like the Multi/2 class.
But I also remember they had slightly different rules than the
rest of
us go by in the contest.
What is the differences between the teams and the Multi/2 class?
Joe WB9SBD / W9ET
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