I've always interpreted that to mean "one transmitter on the air at the
same time as other stations". If you have 5 transverters/transceivers for
VHF/UHF but you're only using one at a time, I think it qualifies.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Ray J wrote:
> more food for thought.....
> the rules state "*Extra VHF Station:* Any Class A entry whose category
> is two or more transmitters may also operate one additional transmitter
> if it operates exclusively on any bands or combination of bands above 50
> MHz (VHF/UHF) "
>
> 1 additional transmitter.... my 50-1296 station uses 3 radios and 3
> transverters.... so i guess thats not 1 transmitter..... oh oohhh.....
> guess that wont fly.... also is a transverter considered a transmitter??
>
> Ray J
> W9RAY
>
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