[UK-CONTEST] WRTC Selections

Steve Jones steve at rjtraining.fsnet.co.uk
Sun Jun 2 14:06:39 EDT 2002


Point scoring? I think its called accountability.

As for the GQ prefix representing what we have in common - celebrating 50 years of being fleeced by an unelected, anti democratic, tax exempt dynesty - I think I'll pass on that one thank you.   

Whilst we are on the subject of selections, how about the sponsered IOTA trips around the Carribean - or is that another sensitive subject?

However, like Col, I wish the selected team members all the best and will endeavour to work them.

73

Steve GW0GEI (formerly of the Republic of South Yorkshire) 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Don Field 
  To: uk-contest at contesting.com 
  Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 4:32 PM
  Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] WRTC Selections


  No disparity at all Chris. The organisers decided that "UK" would be
  eligible for one team. As such, they approached RSGB as representative of UK
  amateurs. Where's the confusion?

  Pity to see all this scoring of points at the very time we are all entitled
  to use the common GQ prefix as a symbol of what we have in common.

  73 Don

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Chris Tran GM3WOJ" <gm3woj at talk21.com>
  To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
  Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 12:17 PM
  Subject: [UK-CONTEST] WRTC Selections


  > Sunday 2nd June 2002
  >
  > Hello all
  >
  > Roger Western G3SXW wrote:
  > >UK gets only one team.
  > >The appropriate 'authority' in each country makes the team-selections,
  > >in our case RSGB HFCC.
  >
  > Don Field G3XTT wrote :
  > >And as for G, GW, GM teams - nothing to do with RSGB.
  >
  > Sorry guys - seems to be a bit of a disparity in these 2 statements.
  > Please could we have some clarification ?
  >
  > 73
  > Chris   GM3WOJ
  >
  >
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