Thanks Larry! I guess I will join the chorus of those who think the rules
could be improved or at least more clearly stated. "Upon further review..."
and a more through reading of rule 3.1.2 I agree with your interpretation -
the 100W power limitation rule applies to Rookies only! Sure wish I'd
caught that before the contest! Sorry to all for the bandwidth.
73,
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Gauthier (K8UT)" <k8ut@k8ut.com>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: August 22, 2011 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Pileup of Rookies!
> Gary (et al),
>
> Believe me, I share your frustration with the rules. I was one of the N1MM
> Logger team members testing our code to ensure we got the scoring to work
> properly, and we had a few email exchanges with the ARRL folks before
> releasing the RRRTTY code.
>
> Strictly speaking, you - as a non-Rookie - could have run more than 100
> watts. The 100 watt limitation is listed as 3.1.2, beneath "Single
> Operator,
> Rookie." There are no power limitations for non-Rookies under section 3.2.
> I
> am not sure if this was intentional or an oversight...
>
> But hey - this was the premier event. We should expect some fine-tuning
> before they get it right; and before we understand how to meet&greet other
> hams we encounter during the event. I certainly support the notion of a
> shallow-immersion contest for RTTY Rookies with old-timers as mentors.
>
> Send some gentle suggestions to Sean (KX9X). I know he listens.
>
> -larry
> K8UT
>
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