Boas<br><br>Sim, ambas as estações têm de cumprir a regra dos 10 minutos. A frase que cita indica que os 10 minutos para cada estação (runner ou multiplicadora) são iniciados independentemente .<br><br>Screenshot da página 19 do "CQ WW Webinar Oct 2012" (disponível no site do concurso):<br>
<img alt="Inline image 1" src="cid:ii_13a894a4cd1b768e" height="326" width="435"><br><br>cumprimentos,<br>Carlos Moreira<br>CT1HSN<br><br><br><blockquote style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex" class="gmail_quote">
Boas<br>
Segundo este ponto do regulamento do CQWW a estação multiplicadora tem ou não que cumprir a regra dos 10 minutos?<br>
A duvida surge porque neste ponto aparece a frase "The run and
multiplier transmitters are governed by independent ten minute rules."<br><br><br>
"1. Single Transmitter (MS): Only one transmitter and one band permitted
during any 10-minute period (run transmitter).Exception: One- and only
one-other band may be used during any 10-minute period, if-and only if-,
the station worked is a new multiplier (multiplier transmitter). The
run and multiplier transmitters are governed by independent ten minute
rules. Ten-minute periods are defined as starting with the first logged
QSO on a band (see Rule XII.2). The multiplier station cannot call CQ
(solicit contacts). Logs found in violation of the 10-minute rule may be
reclassified as M2. The log must indicate which transmitter (run or
multiplier) made each QSO."<br><br><br>
Gomes op. CT1HIX<br><a href="http://www.ct1hix.webs.com/" target="_blank">http://www.ct1hix.webs.com/</a><br></blockquote>