[CQ-Contest] Topband: Stew Perry Streaming Audio

Stan Stockton wa5rtg at gmail.com
Sat Dec 28 06:23:54 EST 2013


Eric,

You made it clear what you were doing, and I am quite sure Clive understood.  I think the logic behind his question has to do with whether it is within the spirit of the contest -  especially this one.  Let's say, as a result of the announcement or advertisement , 15 DX stations and 25 USA stations who are not even going to send in their log called you, just for fun and the novelty of it, so they could listen to their own signal at your end via Internet. 

What if some have enough QRM or QRN that they could only copy whether you came back to them by listening via internet? Fair to your competitors?  

It is cool, but I've always had a problem with this, regardless of what contest.

73...Stan, K5GO

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On Dec 28, 2013, at 4:39 AM, Eric NO3M <no3m at no3m.net> wrote:

> Not sure I follow your logic.  Maybe I didn't make it clear in the original post that I am operating in this contest, so the radios aren't just going to be sitting idle providing people with "remote reception".
> 
> The stream is what I am hearing in my headphones.  What comes over the run radio is useless to anyone unless they barge in on the frequency.  What is heard on the S/P radio also not practically useful since it will be constantly QSYing.
> 
> 73 Eric NO3M
> 
> On 12/28/2013 05:25 AM, Clive GM3POI wrote:
>> I am not so sure that is a great idea. I see little difference between that
>> and if everyone did it, having a load of remote receivers operational during
>> what is supposed to be a contest in Low band weak signal copying.
>> 73 Clive GM3POI
>> 
> 
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