Tom,
My experience was exactly the opposite -- I had a lot of DX stations (I
stopped counting at 30) ask me to put them on the cluster. I had 2 or 3
that seemed perturbed when I declined -- one S5 station called me a, hmmm,
compared me to a portion of the human anatomy that rarely see much sunshine
(and maybe I am sometimes, aren't we all, but that still does not strike me
as an appropriate transmission during the contest!).
Personally, I found NS3T's statistics interesting but inconclusive. Since
we don't know who actually generated the spots, proving self-spotting
without further details would be difficult. Be so as it may, while I think
a rule clarification regarding soliciting for or self-spotting may be worth
considering for most contests, I don't know what more can be done.
73, ron wn3vaw
"There's No Crying in Baseball!"
-- Jimmie Dugan, "A League of Their Own"
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Osborne <w7why@harborside.com>
Reply-To: w7why@harborside.com
Organization: Amateur Radio W7WHY
To: CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] NS3T's wild accusation
Dave Tucker wrote:
>
> I made a concentrated effort to spot stations during the WPX
>whenever I was in S&P mode.
Hi Dave
Did you ask these stations if they wanted to be spotted?? I've
read posts where lots of DX stations don't want to be spotted
during a contest. Slows the rate down considerably. Maybe we
can have a new category MSBASDAC--Most Spots By A Station During
A Contest.
Tom W7WHY
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