I keep hearing that kind of comment over and over and over, but hardly
anybody seems to have the guts to report them or identify them
publicly. The ones who on rare occasions do step forward get pilloried
by everyone else, and there have been one or two such examples just in
the last couple of years on this very reflector. Ham radio, at least in
the U.S. while I was growing up, touted itself as being a self-policing
activity. So much for that, apparently. I even remember seeing
hospitality room pictures from Dayton of confirmed cheaters being
treated like celebrities by those around them.
I've always wondered why those who personally observe blatant cheating
expect someone else to do something about it.
Dave AB7E
On 9/12/2013 7:28 AM, Charles Harpole wrote:
It is very well known by anyone visiting various stations that more than a
few ham stations run 6, 10, or more KW routinely and especially during
contests.
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