[UK-CONTEST] NFD rules

David G3YYD g3yyd at btinternet.com
Mon Jun 13 06:04:42 PDT 2011


Paul

The rules are simple. Must comply with license, operate in date and 
time, bands and modes of contest with the exchange required. The rest is 
up to the contester(s).

If you want to operate 3 transmitters on the same band do so. If you 
want to use skimmer like devices do so if you want to make use of RBN do 
so. If each operator operates 2 radios at once do so. If you can put up 
a 200ft tower with stacked yagis on it do so. If you can put up a field 
of rhombics do so.

73 David

On 13/06/2011 12:56, Paul O'Kane wrote:
> David,
>
>> You make my point for me.
>
> I believe you are missing the point  :-)  You want
> an unrestricted category in contesting - no rules,
> no holds barred?  In not, what do you mean by
> unrestricted?
>
> > The Olympics is adding new categories every time.
>
> I look forward to when they allow archers to use
> rifles - and still call it archery.
>
> There is no unrestricted category in any Olympic
> discipline - they are all closely regulated.
>
> 73,
> Paul
>
>
>


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