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Subject: | [VHFcontesting] One signal per band [was: REMINDER: ... CU2QSOPioneers] |
From: | KA2AEV@aol.com (KA2AEV@aol.com) |
Date: | Sun Jul 20 23:54:19 2003 |
Yes, but the whole point of the one signal per band rule is to prevent multiple transmitters from being operated on the same band at the same time which if I read your message (instructions) correctly, is exactly what would happen occassionally (unless that the manual CQing function is used) thus enabling the operator to actually have two signals on the air at the same time on the same band thus putting the operator at risk of being Disqualified 73 de Mike KA2AEV/V26R FDNY All Gave Some 9-11-01 Some Gave All |
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