Better yet how about educating them on the merits of filtering?
The ideal cluster IMHO is to have as much data as possible and then filter
it for what I want.
There are a number of programs that allow this.
Mike W0MU
CC Cluster w0mu.net
On 11/6/07 9:58 AM, "Jim Reisert AD1C" <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> I thought I'd break off this thread into something more specific.
>
> When there is a big domestic contest (apologies to our friends outside CQ
> Zones
> 3-5), invariably there will be complainers on packet, "why all the USA spots
> from USA stations" yada yada yada. Here's an example from last weekend (call
> withheld):
>
> 04 Nov NOCALL-@ (2237Z) : why fill up cluster with USA stns ?
>
> How does one educate the users of what can now referred to as the DX Cluster,
> that said cluster had its roots in contesting (ask AK1A and K1EA), and that
> these spots constitute "fair use"?
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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