[UK-CONTEST] HF NFD Rules

Bob Henderson bob at 5b4agn.net
Tue May 16 17:48:33 EDT 2006


Neil

I'm not a member of the HFCC but the answer to your question seems to be
unequivocally addressed in the rules you've transcribed.  You can use One
transmitter and One receiver OR One transceiver.  The use of two
transceivers is therefore clearly outside the scope set by the rules.

Bob, 5B4AGN


----- Original Message -----
From: "G3RIR" <g3rir at yahoo.com>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:32 PM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] HF NFD Rules


> Could some one please help me understand a particular rule for NFD. Indeed
> perhaps there is someone on the hfcc who could comment.
>
> The rules state
>
> b) and (c) Restricted and Low Power sections: One transmitter and one
> receiver or one transceiver. Both receivers in a dual receive transceiver
> may be used, if desired.
>
> This rule says if you use a separate transmitter and receiver then you are
> only able to use one receiver but if you use a transceiver which has two
> receivers then you are allowed to use them both ie two receivers.
>
> Am I allowed to use two transceivers which each have two receivers but
> disable the trasmitter in one and disable the second receivers in each. I
> would then still only be using two receivers as I would if they were in
the
> same box but completely independant as in the FT100D
>
> Neil, G3RIR
>
>
>
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