Bill Turner wrote:
>ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
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>At 05:02 PM 12/18/2005, Bill Coleman wrote:
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>>(Just try to write a rule to separate these hypothetical "classes".
>>How do you define 2R? If I have a box like a Ten-Tec Orion, is that
>>one radio or two? What if I modified so it could receive on one side
>>while transmitting? What if like W6AM I build transmitters and
>>receivers for each amateur band - am I suddenly SO5R? What I if I
>>have one transmitter with instant band change and two receivers?)
>>
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>Ok, here is a set of rules which would do the job:
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>ONE RADIO CLASS:
>1. One transmitted signal at a time.
>2. When the TX is on, the RX must be off and vice versa, i.e.
>conventional transceiver operation.
>3. The RX must use the minimum bandwidth needed for receiving one
>signal, i.e. no spectrum analyzers, panadaptors, multiband/broadband
>receivers or similar equipment.
>
>TWO (or more) RADIO CLASS:
>1. Anything goes.
>
>How's that? Feel free to enter either class as you prefer.
>
>73, Bill W6WRT
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>p.s. Your Orion has two receivers in one box. Just keep the second
>turned off for SO1R, just like W6AM would if he were still around.
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Regarding #3, does that mean I'm breaking the rules if I don't use my
250 Hz filter? If I use my 500 Hz filter, I may be copying more than
one signal...
Bill, don't forget all the other categories you'll need to create for
the "I gotta win my category" whiners:
SO/all wire antennas
SO/wires and tribander
SO/monobanders
SO/more than one tower
SO/XYL brings food to op
I'm sure I missed a few.
73,
Barry
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Barry Kutner, W2UP
Newtown, PA
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