Bonnie , this is essentially a repeat of your point from several months
ago.  It is essentially trolling.  I will close this topic.

Andy
K3UK


On 10/22/07, expeditionradio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   The recent RTTY contest leads one to ponder:
> "Why don't we see much backlash against contests?"
>
> By orders of magnitude, contests create more QRM
> than any other cause on ham radio. They commonly
> render multiple ham bands nearly unusable for
> normal communications, for several days at a time.
>
> Yet, contesters creating maximum QRM are
> exalted as champions and Great Operators
> by the ham magazines and organizations.
>
> Why is a little QRM is bad,
> but vast and continuous QRM is wonderful?
>
> As quite an avid (and now reformed) contester myself,
> I'm very curious about this phenomena.
>
> 73 Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
>
>  
>



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Andy K3UK
www.obriensweb.com
(QSL via N2RJ)

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