[CQ-Contest] SO vs. SOA Scores
Glenn VA3DX
va3dx at sympatico.ca
Thu Dec 21 18:35:32 EST 2006
I wonder if I lived in an apartment, and had no antennas, ham gear,
nothing at all related to this hobby , then I went to visit my
friend John VE3EJ. He has a mega station , with multiple
yagis on all the bands, multiple rigs , amps etc etc etc ...
Gosh , all that hard work HE did to get the station together...
And all I did was sit in the chair for 48 hours...
And I have not been assisted ???
Glenn
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] SO vs. SOA Scores
> At 11:39 12/21/2006, Barry wrote:
>>The definition of Assisted only refers to using a spotting network.
>>However, I see no difference between SOA and SO/guest op or an SO with a
>>"pit crew." True single op is single op. Single op with helpers to
>>prepare meals, fix equipment problems, etc., is not single op, IMO.
>>73,
>>Barry
>>Barry Kutner, W2UP
>>Newtown, PA
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