Julius,
No, the WRTC participants don't have the same stations. They have the same
antennas but it is up to them to provide their own transceivers and
auxiliary equipment (microphones, keyers, computers, software, SO2R
switching, band-filters, etc.). At the event in Brazil, there were a pallet
of amplifiers where each team took one and brought it to their location to
setup.
The point I was trying to make is the WRTC goes beyond pure operator skill.
There's technology they "invent" and bring along from home, there's the
"craft" of quickly assembly of their station, and there's also operator
skill once the event starts.
So to be the top operator(s) in the WRTC it isn't just the best
"operator(s)", it's the ability to design and integrate technology, quickly
setup a station, overcome any problems encountered before and during the
event, AND operator skill during the contest.
I am not aware of any technology limitations placed on these competitors. I
guess it would be a good question whether Skimmer will be allowed in the
2010 WRTC in Russia. I believe the inequities experienced in the Brazil
topography will be less of an issue during this upcoming event.
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julius Fazekas" <phriendly1@yahoo.com>
To: "Robert Chudek - K0RC" <k0rc@pclink.com>; "Joe Subich, W4TV"
<w4tv@subich.com>; "'Stan Stockton'" <k5go@cox.net>;
<cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Skimmer for S/O in IARU
Bob,
The stations competing as WRTC participants all have
basically the exact same station and antennas as I
understand it.
This is not true in "real world" competition.
Then there is the real estate addage: Location,
location, location... Even in WRTC, if you have a
crappy QTH all the bells and whistles won't win it.
Cheers,
Julius
n2wn
--- Robert Chudek - K0RC <k0rc@pclink.com> wrote:
> Joe wrote:
>
> "The sum of an operator is his ability to integrate
> ALL of the tools:
> technology, experience and operating skill. A
> contest measures all
> of that - not simply the operator's ability to copy
> CW by ear."
>
>
> That's a pretty fair summary as far as I'm
> concerned. Look at the
> pinnacle of contesting, the WRTC events. They are
> based upon the
> three areas summarized in that statement. Although
> they are not
> a pure "Single Operator" event, they require
> technical skills beyond
> yelling into a microphone or slapping a paddle
> around the table.
>
> 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
>
Julius Fazekas
N2WN
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