[CQ-Contest] the SECOND GENUINE advantage with Skimmer (still nojoke)
Paul J. Piercey
p.piercey at nl.rogers.com
Tue Apr 29 07:09:54 EDT 2008
The biggest advantage I see coming from the CW Skimmer is the ability for a
single operator to operate a M/M station alone. Set up a CW Skimmer on each
of the bands. Bounce from band to band picking off mults as you run on your
favourite band. Change run bands to follow propagation and Skim the band you
just left. SOxR would be easily accomplished at one of these mega-stations
and you'd never miss a band opening.
Would I consider this to be a truly SO operation? Sure, as long as the
operator had no external help from other operators/Skimmers who provide
spots and all applicable rules were met. Be a nightmare to police though.
73 -- Paul VO1HE
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> Subject: [CQ-Contest] the SECOND GENUINE advantage with
> Skimmer (still nojoke)
>
> I'll assume that Dave (TTT) and others have it correct in
> that Skimmers will be directed into spotting nets
> (packet/internet/etc) when used by whomever ends up being
> allowed to use it (minimally, multi-op and assisted entrants).
>
> Therefore, more GENUINE ADVANTAGES of Skimmer will include:
>
> 1. Fraudulent (prohibited) self-spotting will be
> unnecessary. K1TTT will be "out of business" in terms of
> reporting self-spotters (I hope). I must admit that I always
> enjoy reading his analyses, though.
>
> 2. Cheerleader squads will no longer be necessary, nor will
> they provide a potentially unfair advantage to those stations
> who are spotted less often.
>
> de Doug KR2Q
>
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