[UK-CONTEST] Fwd: Re: QRO

G3SJJ g3sjj at btinternet.com
Thu Mar 30 15:20:48 EST 2006


Errm, why? Don't you trust us or is it just another quaint British 
custom!? What about SSB FD?

Chris G3SJJ



QUENTIN COLLIER wrote:

>As regards the question about NFD inspections, this is certainly the case for HF NFD. 3 stations got inspected in 2005 (plus an attempt at a fourth, who had pulled out but not notified me accordingly, but that's another story!). And this honourable tradition will continue.....
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>  73,
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>Quin G3WRR 
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>Contesting <contesting at m5aav.org.uk> wrote:
>  Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:11:28 -0000
>To: uk-contest at contesting.com
>From: Contesting <contesting at m5aav.org.uk>
>Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] QRO
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>Quoting from the message of Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:18:39 EST from G0TPH at aol.com :
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>>Not that I'm against QRO though. Just that I would prefer to see a single 
>>section in each contest, run what power you like, and you take your
>>QSO score 
>>and divide it down by the highest power you used in the contest, to
>>give your 
>>final score. The fact that this would propel my 5 watt 80m Club 
>>Championship 
>>entries way way up the rankings has very little to do with it :-)
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>So.......the 1KW plus boys would admit their 'guilt' to the world ?
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>At the end of the day what counts is skill/expertise.
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>I wouldn't mind betting that a properly operated 396w [26dB] Station
>could knock the spots off one running a 'mere' 6dB more whose operator
>is not 'man for the job'.
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>Out of Interest......are NFD Stations still 'inspected' ?
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>As an aside, someone asked about Maximum Power in Other Countries.
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>Moldova is 400w PEP, Rumours that one or two of their Big Boys run c10KW
>are unconfirmed.
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