On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 09:16:46PM -0500, Ken Claerbout wrote:
> I seem to recall years ago the late W4AN convinced a few of his
> multi-op competitors to shut off packet for a contest. I think
> it would be cool if the multi-op teams, for just one contest,
> would shut off packet, skimmer, and any outside assistance.
I was part of that W4AN operation. It was ARRL DX CW 2002.
The team was W4AN, K4BAI, K9AY, W8JI and K4RO. The way that
I remember it, was that a big M/2 station in Virginia (now
long gone) was the lone holdout. The reason given was that
his team had worked hard to develop packet-chasing skills,
and they were indeed very good at it.
We wound up using packet at W4AN as a result, and we still had
a pretty poor multiplier total. I think we came in 4th place,
in a fairly competitive M/2 lineup.
N2RM actually won the Multi-2 competition that year, WITHOUT
packet. It was an impressive win, at least from my perspective.
Here is a great post from N2NC which details the operation.
http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/2002-02/msg00300.html
I really wish this had caught on. It's too bad that it didn't.
73,
Kirk K4RO
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