I agree. It's extremely impressive. Was there a rule change that allowed
this to happen this year, or did N6MJ and Ct1BOH come up with the idea?
Can't wait to see if my brain can do it using a simulator.
73
Matt NQ6N
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 7:55 AM, Ed Sawyer <sawyered@earthlink.net> wrote:
> What a fantastic demonstration by N6MJ and also by CT1BOH!
>
>
>
> Both demonstrated a crazy skill. Both were in "Mult status" countries.
> Although Dan didn't really comment on the mult strategy. Applying these
> lessons to a less "I am the only one if you want the mult" environment is
> interesting and worth contemplating.
>
>
>
> One thing that strikes me. WRTC will never allow this type of game
> changing
> operation to be demonstrated in its current form. Even though the last 2
> WRTCs with promotion and awards showed that for the WRTC participants in
> the
> IARU, this quickly becomes a "rate contest". Why not allow single
> operators
> to truly demonstrate how good they are with this skill? At this point,
> Jose
> and Dan would have to forgo their teammates and compete solo to do it.
> Why?
> Time for a change?
>
>
>
> Ed N1UR
>
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