[RTTY] NAQP RTTY Frequencies

ki6dy at sbcglobal.net ki6dy at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 5 19:38:01 PST 2009


I sure like to know how you would police this. Is someone going to monitor 14.100 for the whole 12 hours?. Even if you did, you could not catch all the perpetrators. I try to stay clear of this frequency but if I hear someone calling on it I probably work them without thinking twice. The NAQP is one of my favorite contests but if this rule were ever implemented you can count me out because it could never be implemented fairly. You just can't disqualify stations YOU or some monitoring agent hears on 14.100 or the PSK frequencies; what about the ones you can't copy? You sound like a dictator and I for one support democracy. You may be the contest manager but your opinion is not the only one that counts. I would advise that you listen to the others who have an opposing view, they might outnumber you and without them you don't have a contest.

Bob (KI6DY)



--- On Thu, 3/5/09, Shelby Summerville <k4ww at arrl.net> wrote:
From: Shelby Summerville <k4ww at arrl.net>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] NAQP RTTY Frequencies
To: "'RTTY Reflector'" <rtty at contesting.com>
Cc: "'K0AD'" <aldewey at aol.com>, "'WA7BNM'" <bhorn at hornucopia.com>
Date: Thursday, March 5, 2009, 5:05 PM

w0mu at w0mu.com wrote: "Sorry to disagree but we SHARE our frequencies."

I knew when I posted this, that there would be varying opinions. Each, and 
everyone, is entitled to their opinion, however, regarding NAQP RTTY, mine 
is the only that counts. The mentioned frequencies being "off
limits", is a 
request, and if necessary, will become part of the rules. Be assured, 
transmit during NAQP RTTY, in those frequencies, and you run the risk of 
disqualification.

Shelby Summerville, K4WW
Contest Manager
NAQP RTTY 

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