[CQ-Contest] Determining ASSISTED vs NON-ASSISTED -- was: =>RE: Chea

Mike Fatchett W0MU w0mu at w0mu.com
Mon Sep 26 16:51:02 PDT 2011


The wife or significant other bringing you food makes me multiop?

J6/W0MU November 21 - December 1 2011 CQ WW DX CW
W0MU-1 CC Cluster w0mu.net


On 9/26/2011 9:40 AM, Joe wrote:
> I never understand why this is always soo hard.
>
> Assisted,
> Another person or machine OUTSIDE your station helped you make or find
> contacts.
>
> Machine INSIDE your station is just that station equipment Not assisted.
>
> Person INSIDE your station helps you is also not called Assisted,  but
> it IS called MULTIOP
>
> Joe WB9SBD
>
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> On 9/26/2011 4:54 AM, Marijan Miletic, S56A wrote:
>> EI5DI wrote: To this I say that anyone who needs a CW decoder has no
>> business being in a CW contest - because they don't know CW.
>>
>> I don't know Baudot code so I used PC decoder this fabulous CQ WW RTTY
>> weekend.  I built DH1TW type SDR IF adapter in my FT-1000MP in order to
>> "see" 20 kHz bandwidth.  I also wrote my own program to decode all RTTY
>> callsigns within BUT if I use it, I am "assisted".  By whom?
>>
>> I feel digitally "restricted" without Extreme class :-(  This is NOT good
>> for the best scientific hobby of 21st century as advertised by IARU.
>>
>> 73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU
>>
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