The no repeater rule makes perfect sense to me. Its amateur gear, but not
your amateur gear. In effect, you're using another operator in a contest.
I guess it could be used for Unlimited Rovers to make contacts with other UR
and multi-op groups, but that would be it.
Steve
K4GUN/R
PS... I realize its not legal for any category to use repeaters, but if it
were to be made legal, I can only see it for UR and multi-op stations.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Ray J <Ray@w9ray.org> wrote:
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> Some repeaters are remotely linked with the phone system.. thus using
> non-amateur means of communication.. (i'm diggin deep :-p )
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> more than likely is is a rule made eons ago, by someone who worked on
> the contest rule committee . They lost the contest, because their
> competitor used a repeater to drum up a few more contacts. How very
> unfair....
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> w9Ray
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> frank bechdoldt wrote:
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> > We do have the rules stating we cant arange QSOs via FM repeaters don't
> we? How is that much different than 40 meters during the day time ground
> wave propigation? I used to run a net that coordinated non contest vhf plus
> qsos on 80 meters.
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