OK David, Thank you very much.
I am glad that I understood the Rules right, however something is (on my
opinion) strange, like for example:
"3.2.1 Power." What is this subparagraph for?
It should be removed or, the same subparagraph must be added to the Single
Op, but it is not neccessary.
And I do egree that 24 hours limit for Multioperators is not long enough.
Anyway, it is easy to critisize... Nothing is perfect.
Thank you again, Dave and Season's Greetings to all from Long Island, NY.
73's Andrei EW1AR-NC2N
David Hachadorian <k6ll@adelphia.net> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrei Nevis"
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 4:21 AM
Subject: [RTTY] ARRL RTTY Round-Up Rules - QUESTIONs about band
changes, etc.
> Hello Group:
> Please explain, I am confused'
> I will be participating in Single Operator Entry, right.
> I do not understand this:
> "3.2.5 Limited to 6 band changes (maximum) in any clock hour."
3.2.5 is a subparagraph of 3.2 (Multioperator, single transmitter), so
it does not apply to single op.
> Does it apply to "Multioperator, Single Transmitter" only,
Yes. That is the way to read this type of paragraph numbering system.
> or it applies to "Single Operator" as well?
No. Single op is 3.1
> Reading the Rules, I understood that:
> "3.1. Single Operator" is Unlimited to Band Changes, am I correct?
correct
> I would logically say that this (6 band changes) Restriction is for
> Every Participant (Multy and Single), but reading the numbers of
> paragraphs, I think that this restriction is for Multy Ops ONLY.
Yes, you are correct. There is no band change limitation for single
op. You have to follow the paragraph numbering to see what rules
applies to what category.
> And, if you are Single Operator - you are not allowed to use
> Packet-Dx-Cluster and such, correct?
> In other words, if you are Single Operator but you look in the
> Internet DX-Cluster - you are becoming Multy Opertor, meaning that
> Computer is your Second Operator, correct??
"3.2.3. Includes those single operators that use any form of spotting
assistance such as from nets or packet."
This is a subparagraph of 3.2 (Multioperator, Single Transmitter). So
if a single op uses packet, he must enter the multioperator category.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
.
> PLease help me and see you all in RTTY Roundup.
> 73's Andrei EW1AR-NC2N
>
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