A similar scenario came to my attention last weekend during the 160m CW
contest. I was running unassisted. But during daylight on Saturday and Sunday I
wanted to pick up some new entities in the TARA RTTY contest. I would want to
run with packet in TARA. This is a similar situation to what John, W5TD
described in his message.
But what really got me was this... I was using N1MM during the 160m contest. I
shut that program down and started up DXLab Suite so I could check my RTTY
standings. Well I didn't think about the logger automatically logging me into
the spotting network. So it did. An innocent "mistake"!
Now, under very strict guidelines, the ARRL contest branch could check and see
I had logged into a spotting network, compare that to my claim of un-assisted
category in my submitted log, and change my category. I doubt this will happen.
There comes the time when your conscience really guides you in interpretation.
I'm sure we can continue to dream up hundreds of scenarios which create
"catch-22" situations like this. But it all boils down to individuals using
"sportsman like conduct" and understanding "contest sponsor decisions are
final".
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 07:55:35 -0800 (PST)
From: John Geiger <johngeig@yahoo.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL DX contest and assisted rule
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
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Here is another issue related to the "assisted vs
non-assisted" rules for different contests. In the
ARRL DX contests coming up next year, I am thinking of
entering as a single band entry: 15 meters, low power.
I have entered in the category before, and know that
I can make QSOs on other bands and include them in the
log.
Now here is my question: I am getting close to
finishing up 5BDXCC, just needing 5 more countries on
80 meters. After 15 closes and I go to 80 for QSOs,
can I use the cluster spots there (for that band only)
and not change my 15 meter entry to assisted? I would
not be using internet spots for 15 meters while
operating there-only on the one band I am not using
for points.
73s John W5TD
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