Between the band change limitations and this:
Note: USA stations are kindly asked to use '/x', if operating outside
their own callsign area (K5ZD/1).
It's a no-brainer to skip over this contest. See y'all (if I can borrow
that word from my southern friends) in CQWW RTTY.
73,
Barry W2UP
On 23 Aug 01, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
> The SCC (Slovenian) RTTY Championship is this weekend.
> This contest is supported by WriteLog through the SM6SRW
> module.
>
> It's a fun contest where the exchange is RST and the YEAR
> you were first licensed. Multipliers are the different YEARS
> licensed received.
>
> Rules can be found at:
> http://lea.hamradio.si/~scc/rtty.html or
> http://www.rttyjournal.com/rules/scc.html
>
> There is a 10 band change per hour limit rule that many disagree
> with (including me). This should not be a concern for single radio
> operators. In last weekend's SARTG RTTY contest, using the
> packetcluster and a single radio, I never exceeded 7 band changes
> per hour. The packetcluster is not allow for singles ops in this test.
> If you want to use the packetcluster, you can enter multi-op.
>
> There are low and high power categories for both single and multi
> operators. Certificates go to any station with 200 QSO's or more.
> And the wallpaper has been really cool in the past. Check out my
> 1999 certificate for Single Op, Low Power winner of W5 call area at:
> http://www.geocities.com/aa5au/cert_sccrtty99.html
>
> Hope to see you there.
> 73, Don AA5AU
> http://www.geocities.com/aa5au/
>
>
>
>
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Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
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