Ben,
But why would you want to? I've found that even though the T/S group is
smaller, the competition is worse. I've only had dipoles, and now a
multiband vertical, and my sole aim is to stay away from the bottom of
the list, and keep moving up. Comparing my scores between LP
(Unassisted) and T/S, in T/S, I would have been closer to the bottom of
the list. :) In fact, there was a time or two that I would have been
better, in that regard, to have entered HP, but that's rare.
YMMV
73, Gerry K8GT
Ben Coleman wrote:
>
> Would this rule out someone with only wire antennas from entering in
> the TS category (the so-called "TS with no T" operation)? If the
> intent is to provide a category for those with limited antennas to
> compete in, does it make sense to force those with even less of an
> antenna (i.e. no T) to have to compete in categories without the
> antenna limitations?
>
> Ben
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