I think assisted is only for High Power so the use of remote rx within 100km is for High power
(D)Single Operator Assisted: HIGH POWER ONLY. Same as (A) with the following exceptions: The use of passive spotting IS allowed. (See definition of passive spotting functions below.); The use of one and only one remote receiver within 100 KM of the transmitter site is allowed. 73, Jorge 2016-01-27 17:41 GMT-03:00 <[email protected]>: > Andy, > > It is not clear to me; can a low Power or QRP operator use a remote rx > within 100km? > > Mike N2MS > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Andy Blank <[email protected]> > To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM <[email protected]> > Cc: 160 <[email protected]> > Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:37:47 -0000 (UTC) > Subject: Re: Topband: CQ 160 CW Contest > > Jorge, this new rule is for SINGLE OPERATOR ASSISTED ONLY. > > Multi ops, single ops are not allowed to use remote rx. > > For those of you that did not follow the thread, this was in response to > some stations that requested a compromise. > We decided to allow it only for assisted operation. > This rule mirrors exactly the accomodation made for the Stew Perry contest. > > To clarify, web SDRs are OK if they are in the 100km radius. One and only > one receiver can be used. > Anyone caught using receivers outside of these limits will be subject to > disqualification. > > Reminder: Single Op Assisted is HIGH POWER only. > Low power stations get listed together for this category only. > > Have fun in the contest, let's hope for some good conditions! > BTW, the rule for 5 day submission of logs is not all that new. > Please email your cabrillo logs ASAP after the contest. > > All the information can be found at CQ160.com. > > > 73, Andy N2NT > Director CQ160 Contest > > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Just reading the rules, don`t like this, how they can control it? > > > > A new rule is added to allow the use of one and only one remote receiver > > located within 100KM of the main transmitter site. WebSDRs are OK, but > must > > be located within the 100KM limit. The rule is designed to accommodate > new > > technology, and for those who experience high noise levels at the > > transmitting site. > > > > Will not hurt nobody here, but for those that are playing for top scores > > maybe is a problem > > > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > > > > > > > 2016-01-27 14:51 GMT-03:00 Tree <[email protected]>: > > > > > Just a reminder that the biggest 160 meter contest is coming up this > > > weekend. It starts at 2200 UTC on Friday and runs for 48 hours. > > > > > > Full rules can be found at http://www.cq160.com/. Exchange is RST and > > > your > > > QTH for US/VE stations. For DX - it is RST + CQ zone. > > > > > > One fairly new rule is that logs need to be submitted within 5 days of > > the > > > end of the contest (unless you ask for a waiver). > > > > > > Hope conditions are good. The VP8 operation will likely resume either > > > during or after the contest. I remember working VP8ORK during the 2011 > > CQ > > > 160 contest - so it is possible to work DX during this contest. ;-) > > > > > > 73 Tree N6TR/7 > > > Hillsboro, OR > > > _________________ > > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 73, > > Jorge > > CX6VM/CW5W > > _________________ > > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > > _________________ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > > -- 73, Jorge CX6VM/CW5W _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
