Isn't that what the rules say?
*1. Classic Operator (CLASSIC):* The entrant will use only one radio, no
QSO alerting assistance, and may operate up to 24 of the 48 hours – *off
times are a minimum of 60 minutes during which no QSO is logged.* If the
log shows more than 24 hours of operation, only the first 24 hours will be
counted for the overlay score. The one radio must not be able to receive
while transmitting.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Joe <nss@mwt.net> wrote:
> Agreed, And it should ultimately have been
> 48 hour contest window
> Operate a max of 24 hours
> Time off's no less than 60 minutes.
>
> This way strategy not brute force iron butt enters the contest
>
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> On 7/1/2013 7:40 AM, VE5ZX wrote:
>
>> What a shame!
>>
>> The Classic Overlay has been changed from any 24 hours to the first 24
>> hours. What we have now is a mini-iron butt contest instead of a contest
>> in which the operator can choose the best 24 hours to suit his/her
>> situation and QTH. It defeats the purpose of have a 24 hour category - IMHO
>>
>> Syl - VE5ZX
>>
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