--- On Fri, 11/21/08, Kenneth E. Harker <kenharker@kenharker.com> wrote:
> Imagine an HF contest where a multi-op claimed QSO credit
> for QSOs with its
> own operators. Upon investigation, you found out that they
> actually used a
> separate radio on the other side of the room with a light
> bulb or a dummy
> load as an antenna to make those QSOs. That station would
> be disqualified
> with good cause.
If the other station was a separate rig, never used for the main multiop setup,
and if the operators of station #2 never operated the main multiop station, I
do not see how that is a violation of the rules. I think the same thing goes
for the grid circling stations-they are all separate, self contained stations,
each with their own operator, who take turns working each other.
73s John AA5JG
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