Band change rules only apply to multi-op entries. The only restriction
on single-op entries is that you can only have one signal on the air at
any time.
73,
Paul
N8HM
On 2/12/2012 8:23 PM, Jim W7RY wrote:
> There is a 10 band change rule in CQWW.
>
> How did you run SO2R? Just make 5 additional contacts per hour?
>
> > From the rules:
> Single-Transmitter (MULTI-ONE): Only one transmitted signal is permitted at
> any time. A maximum of ten (10) band changes may be made in any clock hour
> (00 through 59 minutes). For example, a change from 20 meters to 40 meters
> and then back to 20 meters counts as two band changes. Use a single serial
> number sequence for the entire log.
>
> 73
> Jim W7RY
>
>
>> CallSign Used : WB4YDL
>> Operator(s) : WB4YDL
>>
>> Operator Category : SINGLE-OP
>> Score : 2,943,290
>>
>> SO2R operations worked well and N1MM Logger was a pleasure
>> to use. 80M actually was pretty good for me this time - after I figured
>> out
>> the antenna problem !
>>
>> 73, Jamie
>> WB4YDL
>>
>>
>> I have observed all competition rules as well as all regulations
>> established for amateur radio in my country. My report is
>> correct and true to the best of my knowledge. I agree to be
>> bound by the decisions of the Contest Committee.
>>
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