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>Subject: [CQ-Contest] Some Contest-Rule Topics
>From: n6aa@juno.com (Richard J Norton)
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Dick,
This should be an interesting thread. Too bad I have to leave
for Algeria in the morning and be out of E-Mail capability for
the next month.
Tom...K5IID
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>I would be interested in seeing opinions from this group posted here
>regarding contesting in general for the following:
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>1) Should QRP and/or low-power category entrants call stations using
>high-power, and ask them to listen for their QRP/low-power signal?
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1. ABSOLUTELY NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!! Actually some contest rules state
that the maximum power used be 5 watts or less in the case of
QRP entrants.
>2) If the answer to 1) is no, should there be a rule against it?
2. ABSOLUTELY YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>3) Should single-band category entrants move contacts and/or multipliers
>to their band from other bands?
3. NO...This is kinda sorta the same as number one and two.
If a multi op/multi band station does it, that is one thing,
but I would be opposed to a single band entrant doing it.
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>Note that most contests allow single-band entrants to make other-band
>contacts as a "check log." The question is after making these check-log
>contacts, can they move the stations to their band?
>
NO, not in my opinion.
>4) If the answer to 3) is no, should there be a rule against it?
4. Yes, I think so
>73,
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>Dick Norton, N6AA
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