It has been a long while since I have operated a 160m contest. I remember
some very slow hours and having a way to tune a second radio to look for
new stations and multipliers would have been great. As I said in my
January 20 post, having a separate receive antenna 100km away would make
SO2R very easy. So if this is allowed anyone wanting to be competitive
will need a remote RX site. This is not financially feasible for many of
us or me may just have no interest in doing this. Adding a category would
allow the remote RX station to operate fairly and those operating from a
single site would only be competing against stations with similar
restrictions.
John KK9A
To: John Crovelli <w2gd@hotmail.com>, Topband <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Additional Comments on Impact of Remote RX Systems
From: Victor Goncharsky <us5we@bk.ru>
Reply-to: Victor Goncharsky <us5we@bk.ru>
Hi John,
I vote for solution B
>B. Remote RX systems must be no more than 100 km from the TX antenna
>location.
>
>Thanks again for your interest in this subject and your thoughtful comments.
>Regards,
>John, W2GD
>
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