| On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 KH6DV@cs.com wrote:
> There has been a lot of interesting posts related to this thread. The last 
> one by Doug KR2Q got my attention.  Doug said something I just have to agree 
> with, if you cant prove that the contact did not take place it should not be 
> removed from the log. 
> The reason I agree with this is simply because I think unique contacts happen 
> more often then Doug does.  Doug states earlier in his posting that uniques 
> are actually rare. He goes on to allow for the fact that this may not be true 
> in the case of a rare dx station. We all know how a rare location can pump up 
> a 
> contest log with 1000's
> of non contest entrant pursuers.  As a non rare (and almost a non dx) Dx 
> station I have to disagree with Doug on this one. There are exceptions to 
> Doug's 
> rule other than for rare dx.  The 10 meter band comes to mind as one. 
Last year I started into a contest (I forget which one now) and just
couldn't get into it.  Conditions weren't good.  I worked two stations and
gave up.
If one of them doesn't send in a log, the other gets a unique.  If one
busts my call, we have two uniques (possibly).  
There have been other contests where I worked only two or three stations.
I'm sure others have done this also.
73, Zack W9SZ
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