-----Original Message-----
From: Al Crespo <nh7a@radiomaui.com>
To: Yuri N. Onipko <jerry@ut4uz.kar.net>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Cheating
>Jerry,
> You have credibility in the Amateur Radio World. If you give out this
>mysterious call, maybe other people will check their logs and find t the
>same problem with this station.
>At the very least, the sponsors of the contest , if logs are submitted to
>them, could cross check this activity.
> Rather then just sticking your neck out, I think an easier solution is
>just to start having people post their entire log on the internet and let
>other people see what they are up to. I did this for all my 1997
operations
>with the NO4J web page.
> I cannot understand operating a 48 hour contest for almost that many
>hours, being heard world wide by thousands, and then being secret about
the
>log. Having the logs on the internet for full view also allows someone to
>check their log to make sure they are there before they send them one of
>those pesky things contest stations dislike, QSLS.
> Aloha,Al
>
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