>From the LA9HW contest rules archive:
A) Single operator - phone-only, CW-only and mixed-mode. One person
performs all operating and logging functions. Use of spotting nets is
not permitted. All operators must observe the limits of their operators'
licenses at all times. Single-operator stations are allowed only one
transmitted signal at any given time.
B) Multioperator - single transmitter, mixed-mode only. Must remain on a
band for at least 10 minutes at a time. Only one transmitted signal
allowed at any given time. (Exception: Only IARU member-society HQ
stations may operate simultaneously on more than one band, with one
transmitter on each band/mode. Only one HQ station call sign per
member-society per frequency band is permitted.) All operators must
observe the limits of their operators' licenses at all times.
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On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Bill Fisher, W4AN wrote:
> In CQ Magazine this month the rules of the IARU read as follows:
>
> Categories: Single Operator, CW only, phone only, and mixed modes.
> Multi-Operator, single transmitter, mixed mode only. Stations must remain
> on a band for at least 10 minutes.
>
>
> Now... I read this to say that EVERYONE has to stay on a band for 10
> minutes once you have QSY'ed. Even single-ops. Am I wrong? That doesn't
> make much sense to me.
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