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Re: [RTTY] 10m RTTY power levels

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] 10m RTTY power levels
From: "John" <jlockj@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 12:47:44 -0600
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My "two bits"... If a person chooses to participate in a contest, I believe 
they should stay within the rules for that contest. It has nothing to do with 
the privileges granted you by your license.

A station running 100 watts in a QRP contest, or 1500 watts in a 150 watt 
contest, is not competing for operating frequencies or stations calling them on 
a level playing field. Being stronger than you would otherwise be is also 
misleading to stations trying to figure out optimal propagation paths and beam 
headings.

An analogy would be competing in a stock car race without a restrictor plate. 
Knowing you have 100 more horsepower than the rest of the field, you might 
intend to voluntarily withdraw at the end of the race, but that does not mean 
you did not affect the outcome of the race for people who followed the rules.


73,

John  W0DC

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: W0MU Mike Fatchett 
  To: rtty@contesting.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:25 PM
  Subject: Re: [RTTY] 10m RTTY power levels


  I don't understand why the negative comments either.  If I am *not* 
  going to submit a score then I can operate within the rules for my license.

  We have had great fun in Field Day running 1A  err  One Alpha...Alpha 
  amplifier that is....and we have huge pileups.  We don't seem to get any 
  complaints from all those that called.  Everyone on both sides seemed to 
  be having fun so what is the issue?

  Contesting and Ham Radio is supposed to be fun.

  Mike W0MU

  W0MU-1 CC Cluster w0mu.net


  On 12/7/2011 11:21 AM, Phil Cooper wrote:
  > Hi all,
  >
  > I wasn't having a go at anyone with my comments, although I now see that it
  > may have appeared this way.
  >
  > I am sure there are some that didn't read the rules, or planned to send in a
  > checklog anyway, and kudos to them for operating this way.
  >
  > I did wonder if I had mis-read the rules in some way, as that wouldn't be
  > unknown either. I did re-check just to see if multi-op stations were allowed
  > high power, as that can be the case in some contests.
  >
  > I also wanted to make sure that anyone who submitted a 3830 score under HP,
  > knew that this was probably in their Cabrillo file too, and to check!
  >
  > Whichever way you look at it, this was a great contest, and it is good to
  > see 10m alive now.
  > There were some nice DX stations active, and my contact with VP2MWG has
  > already been confirmed on LoTW.
  >
  > 73 all
  >
  > Phil GU0SUP
  >
  >
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