At 09:02 AM 7/29/2003 -0500, Tree wrote:
> > I think the one item everyone is overlooking - the Rover has to submit his
> > log in order to see if this is a problem. If none of these alleged
> > "Captive Rover" logs are turned in, the just become "UNIQUES" in the fixed
> > stations log.
>
>Not necessarily. If you have all of the logs that were submitted, you
>can see if a rover station only appears in a single log. True, it is
>possible that the rover worked someone else you don't have a log from.
>However, if you set your "limit" at say ZERO QSOs in any other submittied
>logs, I think you would have a strong case.
>
>For the purposes of my hypothetical question, let's say that the rover
>appears in no other submitted logs, and has 60 QSOs with one competitive
>station. And then another rover has 36 QSOs and also only appears in the
>same log. How many rovers doing this would it take to be a concern?
>
>Tree
This is true. However since this is NOT AGAINST the rules, just the SPIRIT
of competition, it appears to be non-issue for most of the other
competitors. I'm not sure if there is even a penalty for "Busted" / "Not
in Log" QSO's in the VHF contests YET.
73
Warren - K2BM
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