Ev,
I don't know the callsigns that the W2SZ team members used to work
W2SZ, but in the case of the January N6NB operation, the rest of the
N6NB team used N6ZZ and N6MU.
73,
Bob W5OV
> --- "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com>
> wrote:
>
> > W2SZ/1
> > N6NB/R?
> <snip>
> > In both cases, what we have is a single contest
> > operation using more than one callsign to make
> > contacts with itself to artificially boost
> > its score so that one of its callsigns can be the
> > recognized winner of a category in the contest.
> > This is unsportsmanlike, and many of us think it
> > should be considered cheating and that the
> > rules should be fixed to prevent it.
>
> Neither W2SZ nor N6NB used more than one callsign to
> my knowledge. What are your sources for this
> information?
>
> Ev, W2EV
>
>
>
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