The way I view it is that W3LPL is bringing over "interesting" spots from the
RBN (which is increasingly including RTTY, especially during contests), to make
them accessible to those who do not want to directly expose themselves to the
RBN firehose.
For very casual operators, there is probably some value there, either in
getting some interesting DX to consider chasing, or in getting an incentive to
learn how to apply filters in their chosen DX-spotting tool (if only to block
W3LPL spots).
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Michael Adams | N1EN | mda@n1en.org
-----Original Message-----
Hi Joe
Frank is one of the nicest, least ego-driven "big contester" types I have ever
met. I am positive that whatever he does isn't just to stamp his callsign on
ever spot but trying to filter out bogus skimmer spots. Your opinion of its
effectiveness is not uncommon but I am sure its not ego-driven!
73
*BIG LABOR DAY SALE IN PROGRESS!*
Neal Campbell
Abroham Neal LLC
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