[CQ-Contest] LY9W ? - time to ban SCP?

Barry w2up at comcast.net
Sun Aug 2 18:16:19 EDT 2015


I agree with Ken.  Contest rules mean nothing, unless the 
operator/station intends to submit a log for award consideration.

Barry W2UP

On 8/2/2015 13:34, JIM NEIGER wrote:
> Let me get this straight, Ken:  Your country of Trans-Slobavia has no 
> rules on your maximum transmitted power. Ergo, even though CQ WW DX 
> Contest rules say no more than 1500 watts, (1) you're not going to 
> send in a log, or (2) "want to be considered for an award", it's 
> therefore OK to fire up your Big Boomer 50 KW rig??
>
> Terrific.
>
> Jim Neiger   N6TJ
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> -----Original Message----- From: Ken Widelitz
> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2015 12:02 PM
> To: sawyered at earthlink.net ; cq-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] LY9W ? - time to ban SCP?
>
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> The only rules for anyone who wants to contest are the rules of the 
> FCC or
> other governmental authorities of their countries. Have fun in contests
> doing anything you want under those rules. Only if you want to be 
> considered
> for an award by submitting your log to the sponsor do you have to 
> follow the
> sponsor's rules.
>
>
> 73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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