> The ARRL 160 meter contest has been a fixture for more than
> 30 years. Promoting RTTY activity on 160 that weekend, no
> matter how few participants actually use 160 meters is simply
> encouraging intentional interference and inciting a "range
> war."
I never realized the 160m band became the ARRL's or of their participants'
during one of their contests.
However, what you are saying is that a contingent of hams cannot control
themselves, and really should have their license revoked.
> For anyone to promote RTTY activity during one
> of two major 160 meter CW contests is 100% completely wrong
And that, my friend, is 100% completely in the eye of the beholder.
73,
--Alex KR1ST
http://www.kr1st.com
http://www.airlinkexpress.org
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