You folks using CW have a HUGE advantage over the SSB operator.
And folks using a remote RX have a bigger advantage over everybody.
And hams, who live on 5-10 acres out in the bush....have a huge
advantage
over us mere mortals on postage stamp sized city lots, surrounded by
noise in all directions.
So its all relative really. Relative to what an individual can do
with what they have.
When somebody has 200-250 countries on 160m...and lives on 20 acres
out in the bush,
complete with beverages pointed in all directions, and a S1 noise
level.... to be honest, I am
not overly impressed. Its what I would expect with their better
setup..and location.
The only thing that counts, is how well one does with the cards you
are dealt with. The folks
with the multi tower setups, and stacked arrays, that rack up huge
scores in a contest, good luck
to them. The rest of us cant even begin to compete with that, so why
bother.
Amateur radio is like having 40 cars on a race track, ranging
in performance from A-Z. We can
all guess the expected results, with great accuracy. Its
laughable really. You can only do so much.
Jim VE7RF
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