Tom,
 I was thinking more along the line that you wouldn't register for a 
specific category (.i.e .15 meter single band) but just that you are 
planning on operating in some SB category seriously where you could 
possibly have a top 5 finish. That would give you the flexibility to 
change your category right before the contest starts. For example say 
you planned on doing 15 single band and and right before the contest the 
conditions went sour and you decide to switched to 20 single. This would 
allow you to do this.
Jeff
On 1/30/2018 9:51 PM, Tom Haavisto wrote:
 I would be fine with this, but it will take time (a few years) for 
folks to get used to the idea of pre-registering for a category.
 That said, I want to point out something that happened to me a few 
years ago:  I was all set to do a SOABHP.  Five minutes before the 
contest, I turned on the amp to let it warm up and there was a big 
bang as the power supply let go. Needless to say, no QSO's made in the 
contest (had not yet started), and I ran as LP.  IF we go down this 
road, I would hope there is some room to change categories to account 
for last minute equipment issues.  Perhaps a post contest explanation 
of "Here is what happened..."
Tom - VE3CX
 On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 7:36 PM, Jeff Clarke <ku8e@ku8e.com 
<mailto:ku8e@ku8e.com>> wrote:
    Here's an idea. Why not have a pre-registration process before the
    contest that you are going to be a serious entry? Much like we
    register teams for the NA Sprint and NAQP.  Only entries that
    follow this process will be eligible for plaques and certificates.
    If someone doesn't do this ( just playing around??) their score
    can still be listed and not classified as an administrative entry.
    For those that choose to follow this process state the rules or
    conditions (i.e recording the contest) on the web page this form
    is located on. This will eliminate any confusion anyone might have.
    I would even be willing to help CQ with the coding to implement
    this. I've done similar stuff on my web pages for ku8e.com
    <http://ku8e.com> and the Georgia QSO Party. You fill out a form,
    it stores that information in a mySQL database and sends a
    confirmation email to the person who submitted the form.
    BTW I didn't know the story about MM0LID until I read this email
    thread. Not only did it appear he cheated using a made up call
    sign but also violated FCC rules. When something like this gets
    out it sure doesn't help your reputation and it's going to raise
    red flags for a contest sponsor every time you submit an entry.
    Jeff KU8E
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