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Well,
Time to put in my 2 cents... YOU (whoever "you" are) choose
to get a ham ticket. YOU choose what band, mode, etc to
operate. YOU choose to answer a particular CQ. YOU choose to
run QPP or QRO.
The day the "radio police" break down your door, and force
the cans on your head, and force you to run QRP or listen to a
S1 signal, then it's my opinion that if you don't like working
to pull out the weak ones....don't answer the weak ones. If
you don't want to have to work hard to make QSOs, run QRO.
Only YOU can control what you do with your ticket, not the OM
or YL on the other end weather they are QRO QRP or whatever.
-- Bob Liesenfeld wb0poq@visi.com
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