[RTTY] SO2R in ANARTS ???

f6irf@free.fr f6irf at free.fr
Tue Jun 7 03:10:46 EDT 2005


I assume, nothing special...
My question just comes from the categories, as "1 transmitter" is specified...



Quoting Andrei Nevis <v49a at yahoo.com>:

> Hello,
> I checked the rules just now and found nothing special about SO2R.
> This is the quote:
>
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>
> Not more than 30 hours of operating is permitted for Single Operator
> Stations. Non operating periods can be taken at any time during the contest.
> Multi Operator Stations may operate the entire contest period.
>
>  A summary of operating times is required with each single operator log.
>
>
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>
> (each band log is a pain, though)
>
> 73's Andrei NC2N/EW1AR
>
>
> Jerry Flanders <jeflanders at comcast.net> wrote:
> At 14:59 6/6/2005, f6irf at free.fr wrote:
>
>
> >Does "one transmitter" prohibit the use of SO2R technique (meaning use only
> 1
> >transceiver), or should it be interpreted as the usual "one transmitted
> signal
> >at any time" ?
> >
> >Best regards
> >Patrick F6IRF
>
> Hi Patrick
>
> American stations are allowed to transmit one signal at any time. French
> stations may only have one transmitter in the room. ;-)
>
> Seriously - I haven't checked the ANARTS rules recently, but, usually if a
> contest committee wants to prohibit SO2R, they include a "band changes per
> hour" rule somewhere.
>
> Jerry W4UK
>
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