I have been looking at some old CQWW CW logs for hints and tips, to discover
how some of the top guns operate.
In some of them I came across apparantly glaring anomolies which did not
accord with my understanding of the M/S rules.
However after following the thread on here 'Why The 10 min rule anyway'I
realised that I had it all wrong and it is a case of
'if it isn't specifically excluded by the wording of the rules then it's ok,' -
anything goes.
For a nation which has the highest number of lawyers in the world in it's
population, probably by numbers as well as per capita, I find it bewildering
that CQWW Committee cannot come up with a rule which would govern their intent!
Be that as it may I will come to the point of this post....
Below is a log extract from a top M/S contender. It covers a period of 4
minutes and, ignoring the contact in the 32nd minute, records 20 qso's.
The run freq is 14099, there was one mlt on 21mhz, ignoring that one I make
that to be 10 frequency changes on 14mhz in that time period. Wow that's some
going, 5 q's per minute, 10 frq changes, plus a mlt....
but wait, see how the times jump around? does that mean merged logs, why would
there need to be merged logs same band, could it be two transmitters same band?
Well I never!
IMO, and many others too, the M/S has become a joke, merge it with the M/2, or
change the rules to one transciever and one receiver connected up at one time,
the spotting station to have no mic or key available.
At least then the Station Inspector would know what he is looking for, strikes
me otherwise he has no chance of knowing what is going on, with regard to this
section of the rules anyway.
All the best,
Brian 5B4AIZ (C4Z).
QSO: 14039 CW 200-11-25 1328
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1328
QSO: 14102 CW 200-11-25 1328
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1328
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1328
QSO: 14065 CW 200-11-25 1329
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1328
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1329
QSO: 14114 CW 200-11-25 1330
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1329
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1329
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1330
QSO: 21034 CW 200-11-25 1329
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1330
QSO: 14058 CW 200-11-25 1331
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1330
QSO: 14099 CW 200-11-25 1331
QSO: 14099 CW 2007-11-25 1331
QSO: 14028 CW 2007-11-25 1332
QSO: 14099 CW 2007-11-25 1331
QSO: 14099 CW 2007-11-25 1331
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