[UK-CONTEST] Cyprus
alannottage at aol.com
alannottage at aol.com
Wed Dec 3 05:33:46 EST 2008
Apologies to various folks, yourself included Steve,?for casting broad brush...it wasn't meant that way!?? I was thinking of a particular station and since you have some thoughts also, I'll forward what I have to you.? I'm sure you're very much looking forward to returning to our nice cool weather :>)
Al G0XBV
-----Original Message-----
From: steve at g3vmw.demon.co.uk
To: alannottage at aol.com
Sent: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 17:54
Subject: Cyprus
Al,
Fascinated by your posting below, as one of the operators at P3F (5B4AGN) in
Cyprus.
Could you tell us a bit more and who seemed to be simultaneously TXing on 21 MHz
at any one time please? We also have some theories.
I'm sure it wasn't us - we were in the Multi/2 category and when I was on 21
MHz, none of our other ops was TXing on the band although I did sometimes do
some in-band multiplier hunting.
73
Steve G3VMW
(leaving for the UK tomorrow!)
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 10:19:18 -0500
From: alannottage at aol.com
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] CQWW CW, discipline etc...
To: Jiri.Culak at lwss.co.uk
Cc: uk-contest at contesting.com
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Things aren't what they used to be Jiri.? Did 5B4 land have a special
dispensation for the number of simultaneous tx sigs per entry allowed on 21mhz,
or have I mis-read the rules for multi-ops?
Al G0XBV
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