> Because of the huge variation in opinions and the huge
> range for this "shades of gray" area,
> I would not expect any detailed clarification (but would
> love to be proved wrong).
>
> de Doug KR2Q
There sould not be any shades of gray.
Single operator says what it means. Once that contest clock starts to tick then
you should be on your own.
The following rules taken from the WRTC website for 2010 competiion would
appear to deal with this situation more than adequately.
For most of us common sense tells us what the boundaries are but since
obviously some guys need to have everything spelled out maybe other contest
committees could adopt a similar wording in their rules.
<i>Before the competition the Teams are allowed to use third party technical
support to organize and install the station, as well to install and test
software or other permitted devices and peripherals.
During the Contest the Referee is entitled to permit repair of equipment or
antennas eventually damaged during the operation. This can be done by operators
only. Third party is not allowed in the operating area at any time of
competition.</i>
73 Brian 5B4AIZ.
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