Jukka,
It may also be possible that you have copied and logged a call incorrectly,
which would also be a potential NIL.
I have to admit if I'm in S&P and I run across someone sending "QSO B4", I keep
going (unless it's really slow going). I figure a time killing debate is about
to start.
My opinion is you risk more by not logging the dupe and even more by removing a
previous logged QSO. This is due to my operating comfort zone. I find I have
few if any NILs and more busted calls.
Wonder if anyone has any statistics to prove this one way or another?
73,
Julius
Julius Fazekas
N2WN
Tennessee Contest Group
TnQP http://www.tnqp.org/
Elecraft K2/100 #3311
Elecraft K2/100 #4455
Elecraft K3/100 #366
--- On Wed, 12/10/08, Jukka Klemola <jukka.klemola@elisanet.fi> wrote:
> From: Jukka Klemola <jukka.klemola@elisanet.fi>
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] The dupes?
> To: "'Jim Rhodes'" <k0xu@longlines.com>, "'CQ-Contest'"
> <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 2:30 PM
> All,
> as there has been also others replying I am not behaving
> correctly ..
>
> I am puzzled.
>
> My justification for saying QSO B4 is that I have the
> station call in my
> log.
>
> The station calling me for a second time is either of the
> two:
> 1. paper log without updated dupesheet
> 2. computer log that I am not in
>
> The first is that I accept and understand.
>
> But the second is something that needs a review.
> So I have the station’s call in my log but he does not
> have my call in
> his log.
>
> My interpretation has been the first QSO is an error in his
> log or a
> potential NIL for me.
>
> So, I initiate discussion of the line in my log whether it
> is something
> I need to work on or we both need to work on.
>
>
> For Jim especially .. have you considered you have logged a
> bad call and
> when the other wants to discuss about it during the contest
> and on the
> band/mode in question, you discard the initiative?
>
>
> Or how do you see this?
>
>
> 73
> jukka OH6LI
>
>
>
>
> -----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
> Lähettäjä: Jim Rhodes [mailto:k0xu@longlines.com]
> …
> When someone tells me "QSO B4" I just spin the
> dial and let them get the
> NIL in their log. Maybe some day they will learn. No skin
> off me & they
> get any penalty. Takes too long to argue, I might miss 2 or
> 3 more Q's
> by taking the time to make someone admit they might be in
> error. But
> hey, it's your log and your score.
>
> At 07:51 AM 12/10/2008, Jukka Klemola wrote:
> …
> Ward's letter tells to log them.
>
> I do not.
> Instead I tell the other station QSO B4.
> In case of a disagreement, I agree with the station that I
> remove the
> 1st QSO and the QSO we will log is the one I leave in the
> log.
>
> …
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