[CQ-Contest] Counting DC as a Multiplier and Not as Part of Maryland.

David Gilbert xdavid at cis-broadband.com
Mon May 21 21:40:57 EDT 2007


I don't get it.  How is that any different than any modest station 
having to compete against a bigger one in their same state?  What's so 
special about DC (other than the original argument regarding it's legal 
status)?

Dave  AB7E


Steve Hanlon wrote:
> There is no incentive for Eric or any of the other residents of DC to 
> get on the air for a contest if the competition is the whole of 
> Maryland.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Eric or the others in DC 
> don't have big signals, but they can never compete with the larger 
> stations in the same categories in Maryland.  I applaud those that do 
> operate from DC given the handicap they have to deal with in terms of 
> limited station space.
>
> -Steve, WM3O - a proponent of DC as an NAQP mult.
>
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