| Subject: | [CQ-Contest] 1 X 1 Callsigns-Contest Advantage? |
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| From: | oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) |
| Date: | Mon Nov 10 19:14:42 1997 |
IMHO this practice gives such stations a special advantage
in the contest and is questionable from an ethical point of view.
I thought it was a disadvantage, actually. If I was called by
e.g. W6A I assumed that it was a normal-length call stopped halfway
because the sender suddenly realized I was a dupe, so I ignored it
and called CQ again, which didn't help anyone...
Derek aa5bt
(N5XU in SS)
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