[CQ-Contest] SO2R vs SO1R
Ward Silver
hwardsil at WOLFENET.com
Sun Jul 29 20:20:25 EDT 2001
> Class WRTC (or call it what you like):
> 1. One radio. When the transmitter is on, the receiver is off.
> 2. The receiver must receive only one channel at a time. No
> multiplexing, no spectrum displays.
> 3. All antennas for 20/15/10 must have no more than 10 dbi gain.
> 4. All antennas for 160/80/40 must have no more than 4 dbi gain.
> 5. Only one antenna per band - no switching among separate antennas.
> 6. The antenna may be rotated.
> 7. Maximum power out of the transmitter is 100 watts.
> 8. Unlimited band changes.
> 9. No spotting assistance or self-spotting.
> 10. One operator.
>
> This not only simplifies the classes we have today, but those who wish
> to compete on a level playing field in terms of hardware could, those
> who wish to push technology to the max could do that too. Something for
> everybody.
>
> 73, Bill W7TI
Bill, announce it, collect scores on the honor system, and write it up for
NCJ or CQ. Do it!! If an OBOC score makes the Top Ten, so much the
better.
73, Ward N0AX
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