In a message dated 12/3/03 9:30:36 PM Central Standard Time,
kr2q@optonline.net writes:
> It seems to me that if your "friend"
> is spotting you multiple times, then this is equivalent to self-spotting.
>
Say what??
At what number of spots does this change from just spotting your pal, to
helping him "self spot"???
C'mon guys, this is silly. I hear a friend, whether it is a local, or one of
the same JA's I normally work, I spot him. If I hear them on another band,
ditto...
Spotting will not go away. Kudo's to the spot detectives, that is a good
thing to help wring out the blatent abusers, but, if I want to spot a pal, what
is
the harm. What if I'm don't have time to do a full effort, but I just want to
get on & work a friend on all 6 bands, or maybe just a few in my local club.
Is this ok? ( oh boy, another long, useless discussion coming up on this one!
)
If you don't like spotting, don't do it.
73-Chuck KI9A
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