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Re: [CQ-Contest] Competing in the Daylight

To: <K1AR@aol.com>, <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Competing in the Daylight
From: "N7MAL" <N7MAL@CITLINK.NET>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:02:33 -0000
List-post: <mailto:cq-contest@contesting.com>
I received 17, yes 17, private emails asking me to name names. Well for obvious 
reasons I am not going to do that but I wanted to respond publicly to at least 
this one, because I found it interestingly offensive. As you can see it comes 
from someone who has gained a certain amount of stature in the contesting 
community.
John said:"""". 
Over the last few years I've complained often and loudly about being spotted 
during domestic contests, especially SS. I've watched my run-rate go from 
something very comfortable to having a big pile-up. Without exception my 
run-rate jumped up because I was spotted on packet. AND without exception 
checking the results, against my log during those rapid rate increases, shows 
none, not one, of the stations worked during those periods reported themselves 
as a muli-op. They ALL were in the single op category. If it happened once, or 
maybe even twice, it might be coincidence but over several contests it is no 
longer coincidence but cheating.
If you need further 'proof' look at CQP. There were hundreds and hundreds of 
spots on the cluster. Other than the big multi efforts in CA there will be less 
than a dozen claim they were multi. It's the same during other domestic 
contests like SS and NAQP except on a larger scale. The ratio of spots/spotters 
to logs submitted as multi would be laughable if it weren't for the fact that 
it clearly shows there is a problem of integrity during contests.
John might I suggest rather than taking cheap pot-shots at the messenger why 
not help find a solution to this problem. Is there not a way to make the multi 
category more attractive? There must be some incentive, bigger or more 
trophies, larger or more bold fonts in results, something to move the folks who 
are using packet, during contests, into the multi category. 
Hopefully a solution can be found that will satisfy everyone.
Best 73's

MAL         N7MAL
BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
http://www.ctaz.com/~suzyq/N7mal.htm
http://geocities.com/n7mal/
Don't worry about the world coming to an end today.
It's already tomorrow in Australia
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: K1AR@aol.com 
  To: N7MAL@CITLINK.NET 
  Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 12:59
  Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Competing in the Daylight


  In a message dated 10/9/2005 7:19:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
N7MAL@CITLINK.NET writes:
    It is easy to see that Packet-Cluster cheating is rampant and is a real 
threat to honest contesting.

  Mal--

  With all due respect, you're out of your league with this comment. Can you 
identify a single entrant that fits your cheating assertion above? I doubt it, 
but I'd like to see your list.

  Be careful with these claims that are not fact based. The reality is that, at 
least for the CQ WW and ARRL DX contests, packet cheaters are aggressively 
sought out, discovered and dealt with appropriately.

  Please reply.

  73 John, K1AR
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