So anyone that gets spotted is assisted?
Many stations get posted much more than everyone else. Random luck or
assistance?
ND, MT, SD, PAC, VI, VY1 are all spotted quite a bit. So all those stations
located there should get moved into the assisted category too?
On 11/3/07 9:51 AM, "William Q Meeker" <wqmeeker@iastate.edu> wrote:
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>> Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 13:11:02 -0600
>> From: Ken Adams K5KA <k5ka@earthlink.net>
>> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] SS Reminders
>> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
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>>> What if I'm calling "CQ VY1" and someone answers "VY1JA is at 14.005", am I
>>> now "assisted"?
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>> The key thing to ask yourself is "Am I receiving assistance from another
>> human?". If you call CQ for VY1 you might get lucky and have J call
>> in. If someone else tells you J is on 14.005 then you have a moral
>> decision to make, as to whether or not you will act on this information.
>> 73, Ken K5KA
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> A reasonably likely event is that some one calling "CQ ND" repeatedly would
> eventually be spotted as "begging for ND" with a casual ND operator then
> providing the contact. Seems to me like receiving assistance from a human
> after asking for assistance. Assisted class?
>
> Bill
> K0KT
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