>If the ARRL can have a 2 transmitter category, why not CQWW?
The CQ WW has a two transmitter catagory - it is
called multi-single.
>is on. Most stations can support two transmitters on at all times,
>especially groups that go on expeditions However, not everybody can fit in
>six.
In order to do the CQ WW multi-single catagory at a
competitive level you have to have two stations - many of
the serious stations use at least three stations.
One running, one working multipliers and one tuning on
the third band looking for multipliers so that in ten minutes
they will have some to work.
I do not think this needs to be changed - anymore than I see
a need to change the catagories in the ARRL DX contest.
I think that it is GREAT to have contest catagories that
are diffrent. In the ARRL DX contest there is a "real" one
transmitter class.
--
George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U. "Where is the line noise?" -Trey N5KO
K5TR
512/416-7010
geoiii@bga.com
>From aa7bg@3rivers.net (K7BG Matt Trott) Mon Dec 2 05:52:04 1996
From: aa7bg@3rivers.net (K7BG Matt Trott) (K7BG Matt Trott)
Subject: SRI State of Amateur Radio, contesting, etc etc
Message-ID: <199612020552.WAA27977@sun>
>Larry - Now K2GN, Ex - KD2NT, Ex Ex - WA2KRZ
Hey, that's a great CW call! Don't quit yet. Expecially if you're in NNY.
73, Matt--K7BG
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