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K0HB writes: 
> Your "limited" category couldn't be an equalizer of that same sort; 
> it could only set an upper limit which ultimately would stifle the 
> spirit of competition.
I disagree.  Within a given region (state, section, call area, etc.) 
a "limited" category would eliminate the big variations among the 
external factors that effect score (e.g., power level, significant 
antenna disparity, assisted, multiple operators).  It would not 
penalize operator skill but I believe the most skilled operators 
will want to drive the "top fuel" dragster instead the factory stock 
model.  
Would there still be competition in the "limited" category - of 
course!  Would the most skilled operators still wind - certainly! 
Would a "limited" category appeal to beginners, those with "normal" 
antenna installations and no amplifier - you bet! 
I strongly believe replacing the current category structure of 
most contests with a limited/unlimited/multiple operator structure 
recognizes the reality of most home stations and still provides 
a platform for those who want to build/operate superstations. 
73, 
   ... Joe, K4IK 
 
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