If you look at a cluster at all during the contest, by definition you're
assisted.
Confirming callsigns using such methods even after the contest is considered
cheating as well, so just log what you copy and submit your log as you have
recorded it.
If you think you logged a callsign wrong, ask the other station to repeat it
so you can copy it correctly. In many cases, you can just listen to him call
a couple of more CQs and work a couple of other stations to get it right.
73,
Bob W5OV
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From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of gp
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 2:27 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2012 WPX SSB - category question
Hello all, This is the first year that I'm going to actually submit my
logs after a contest. Normally I just hunt and peck during a contest and
I very rarely call CQ. I just pretty much dial around and answer CQ's..
Well this year I played around with a contest logger and decided to
submit my logs and see how I did..
I was going through the results and am curious if I have the terminology
correct.
For example
(USA SO(A)AB LP)
Does this mean US, Single Operator, Assisted, All band, Low power... ??
If you check a DX cluster after a contact to verify a call sign you
think you might have gotten wrong does that constitute assisted ?? Or
do you actually have to use a DX cluster in a way that helps you find
frequencies of stations (multipliers ...) you need for it to be
considered Assisted..
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