[CQ-Contest] What to do when the contests are all over
David Clemons
dave at egh.com
Wed Mar 21 10:52:03 EST 2001
Hi Larry,
What an idea - and I thought playing hide-and-seek with a dropped
screwdriver (which embeds itself point first into the ground when
dropped) was the epitome of tower amusement.
73, Dave Clemons K1VUT
Dave Clemons
dave at egh.com
Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc.
55 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA 02421
(781)861-0670, (781)860-9321 (Fax)
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>From K0HB at qwest.net" <K0HB at qwest.net Wed Mar 21 16:28:34 2001
From: K0HB at qwest.net" <K0HB at qwest.net (Hans K0HB)
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 16:28:34 -0000
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Casual contesting...
Message-ID: <01C0B224.4AF34E80.K0HB at qwest.net>
Ford Peterson wrote:
> The bottom line, the casual contesters group will grow when their scores
> are made available in lights--and to the masses--properly classed--and
> judged on an even playing field--using rules determined and agreed to
> by the participants.
Isn't it interesting that you have just described how ARRL contests
are administered.
73, Hans, K0HB
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