I can't begin to count the number of times that the "helper(QRM'er?)"
has been WRONG with the forwarded callsign.
73, Gator N5RZ
Robert Naumann wrote:
>
>
> I think we need to implore those, who can hear a station someone is
> struggling with, to resist the urge to help. I cannot in good conscience
> remove that qso simply because of the "helper" passing the call along.
> After all, I did not solicit the help, and therefore should not
> be penalized for someone else's interference. I will agree with you that
> you must confirm the callsign with the station your having difficulty
> copying despite your being told what the other station thinks the call is -
> you never know, the helper might be a lid !
>
> 73,
> Bob N5NJ
>
>
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>From John LastMinute Zapisek K2MM/WA1MUG <k2mm@cqww.com> Sat Mar 14 08:22:10
>1998
From: John LastMinute Zapisek K2MM/WA1MUG <k2mm@cqww.com> (John LastMinute
Zapisek K2MM/WA1MUG)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] CQWW UBN and NIL Reports Updated
Message-ID: <199803140822.AAA16747@jzap.com>
The UBN and NIL (Unique/Bad/NotInLog) reports for e-mail
entrants in the 1997 CQWW DX Contest (SSB only) have been
updated as of 1998 March 14, 0430 GMT. Earlier versions of
those reports may be out-of-date.
CW reports will be available shortly.
If you entered both modes via e-mail with the same call, you
will have received two access codes, one for each mode. The
database has been updated so that either code will now work for
either mode.
Dick Norton, N6AA, has graciously allowed his P29AS log and
reports to be made public. Anyone can access these files
without need of an access code:
http://cqww.com/cqww/logs/ssb/p29as/
Viewing these files should help snail-mail entrants see what
they're missing by not entering via e-mail :-)
73. --jzap
John LastMinute Zapisek K2MM/WA1MUG <k2mm@cqww.com>
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