For years the ARRL and the CQ 160 Contests had only two classes, Single
Operator and Multi operator. These rules goes way back to the start of the
packet/spot era. The ARRL deemed that having help made a single operator a
multi operator.
Don, N4IN discussed this with the ARRL and decided in the late 1970's to
follow the same rules for the CQ 160 Contest. Don went one step further than
the ARRL by originating the first 160 SSB Contest in 1981.
At this point there was no assisted class. Hard to discriminate against a
class that did not exist at the time.
There was no attempt to penalize the Single Operator just make it clear if
you were not single operator you were multi operator (had help or more than
one operator).
Dave K4JRB
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