On Feb 26, 2009, at 8:01 PM, Duane - N9DG wrote:
> I disagree. By doing this I think there is a huge danger of turning
> all VHF contests into events where the "winning skill" becomes who
> is better at the logistics of lining up schedules ahead of time and/
> or real-time networking. Will those who have a slate full of skeds
> be as inclined to try and make unscheduled Q's with those who are
> unassisted? Isn't scheduling logistics one of the key features of
> grid circling?
Scheduling and time management for maximization of points is ALREADY a
contest skill practiced by ALL of the winning multi-operator FIXED
stations.
Ask any WINNING multi-op station how many skeds they have and keep.
Nate WY0X
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