At 3/15/2005 03:16 PM, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
>My take on this is that, like a few "cumulative contests" I've seen
>VHF/UHF weak signal groups sponsor (which might last an entire year,)
>there will end up being only two or three people serious enough to send
>in a log, and perhaps even fewer who actually care about the results.
>The value of something like this (alas, why do they have to use the
>term "contest" for these kinds of events?) is not so much that there
>is actual demand for this kind of operating event, but that it can
>generate a lot of PR for the mode/club/individuals involved. This
>seems to be more of an issue on VHF/UHF than it does on HF.
So if it is a contest, are there classes like 300 baud, 1200 baud, 2400 baud,
56k baud (disclaimer - speed is limited to 50k baud), DSL, cable, T1, OC-48,
OC-192, ....
How about rovers using wireless? Can you do computer circling?
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