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Hi fellow Rttyer's,
I fully agree with with Bill W7TI, his opinion hits the target. The point is
to collect and log as many
stations & multis as possible in a limited time. That's so simple.We're
really not anymore testing the
error free data flow between the continent and so vesting the time to
nonsense during a contest.
I vote for non-QTC !
Please readjust the WAE RTTY rules for next year.
rgds,
Kari OH2BP
http://www.alpha.fi/oh2bp
´'The Life is for RTTY Contesting'
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Bill Turner wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:20:54 +0100, Waldemar DK3VN wrote:
>
> >I am very surprised to read, that many RRTY OP's, even the "old ones",
> >don't like this contest, because they don't understand, what a QTC is???
> >I may understand, that SSB OP's don't know, what a QTC is, but a RTTY OP
> >should know what a QTC is! Boy, I am really surprised!
>
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>
> Hi Waldemar: I understand what a QTC is; I just don't think sending
> message traffic is fun. That's just my preference. For those who like
> to do it, fine. My enjoyment in contesting comes from seeing how many
> stations I can contact, not from passing traffic. I like working lots
> of stations, lots of countries, lots of multipliers, busy, busy, busy.
> Sending lists of who you worked before is pointless, IMO.
>
> I'm not trying to take away anyone's enjoyment from WAE; it just has no
> attraction for me.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
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