[aprssig] VHF Mountain-toppers Unite!
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Sun Aug 14 15:02:57 EDT 2011
On 8/14/2011 2:45 PM, Bob Bruninga wrote:
> That's how Ev Tupis explained it to me, since he went through battles with
> the contesters before with his Propnet and now HamIM interests. The ARRL
> considers getting information about where others are located via a network to
> be cheating (for single op stations).. Apparently for multi-ops stations, you
> acn even use the internet... Bob, Wb4APR
How does this tie in for normal Dxing and contesting from fixed stations? I
always have wondered about the legitimacy/ethics of packet cluster VHF
DX-spotting networks for DXCC, Sweepstakes, etc. (i.e. having others tell you
that DX stations are available and where to look.)
I suppose the ultimate extension of this would be to parse the DX spots by
computer & pass the frequency to your HF rig (I think the TNC firmware in the
Kenwood TS-2000 can do this now), and then work the CW exchange automatically
with a sound-card-based app. You wouldn't even have to be present or worry
about taking time off for the contest.
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