[UK-CONTEST] AFS SSB Saturday
Les Allwood
g3vqo at mapleleaf.plus.com
Mon Jan 10 15:51:32 EST 2005
There appears to be no mention of anything other than a frequency range of
3600 -> 3750 for the SSB contest on the set of rules currently on the HFCC
website. Certainly nothing about "you must not ...". Where are these
additional rules published?
73 de Les, G3VQO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Robinson" <pgr46 at onetel.com>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 7:30 PM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] AFS SSB Saturday
We had an interesting discusion at our club (Taunton and Dist) regarding the
frequency allocation for AFS SSB next weekend.
One member has E mailed me and his observation is as follows
The 'Contest Preferred Segments' and 'you must NOT...' are a contradiction
of terms.
Obviously, if the 80m band is 'policed', QSOs outside of the Preferred
Segments can be disqualified, but this will only encourage the use of
linears INSIDE the P.S.s and some people using more than the legal limit of
400 watts. How are they being policed?
The 'Contest Preferred Segments' and 'you must NOT...' are a contradiction
of terms.
Obviously, if the 80m band is 'policed', QSOs outside of the Preferred
Segments can be disqualified, but this will only encourage the use of
linears INSIDE the P.S.s and some people using more than the legal limit of
400 watts. How are they being policed?
We will be interested to hear your comments
Peter G0EYR
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