Ed
It’s almost impossible that “everyone is in the same situation”, nor in Italy
or other WRTC
73,
Jorge
CX6VM/CW5W
> El 24 jul. 2023, a la(s) 09:45, Edward Sawyer
> <EdwardS@advanced-conversion.com> escribió:
>
> I saw an interview that K5ZD did on not only his WRTC experience this month
> but also describing the variances of stations and problems that occurred. I
> have to say that I am surprised by the silence on this forum about
> competitors' experiences after listening to Randy's interview. Is there a
> reason for the silence?
>
> It sounds like some competitors, like Randy, had an airconditioned B and B
> and were fortunate to have no significant line noise. Others were
> essentially in hot barns. Others had varying amounts of line noise that
> caused one group to have to move the mast - antenna assembly Saturday morning
> after having given up on the site the day before and another was virtually
> wiped out by line noise for a number of hours when night activated lights
> came on.
>
> Since the last 3 WRTC were very solid in the "everyone is in the same
> situation" implementation, I guess I am surprised that no one has written
> about it here.
>
> Folks, we only learn from our experiences. There is nothing gained by
> silence.
>
> Ed N1UR
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