Sorry, I think it could be enforced, one spot per station per band for example
would be realistic but any more than that would seem to be "cheerleading".
A line could be drawn.
Tony W4OI, W4AMR & HK3KAV
ex N7BG et al
----- Original Message -----
From: <KI9A@aol.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Packet Cheerleaders
> In a message dated 11/11/04 4:38:48 PM Central Standard Time,
> tonyrogo@telegraphy.com writes:
>
>> And I think it could most
>> likely be determined, if potential violations are discovered, whether or not
>> it was an intentional effort by the operator or an intentional effort by
>> someone
>> else to have the operater DQ'd or just some good samaritan trying to help.
>> On the other hand if the rules would prohibit that activity then I think it
>> would be
>> every serious operators' obligation to inform their friends, club members
>> and
>> others that "cheerleading" is not legal.
>>
>
> And, where do you draw the line? 1 spot? 2?? Matbe you can't spot anyone in
> your club, state, anyone who you may or may not have ever worked in a
> previous
> contest??
>
> Can't be enforced...
>
> Next issue?
>
> Chuck KI9A
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