Yep, change everything to "correct" and clean your log. Join the Big Boys'
methods, and use a whole club's ops logs to help, too.
I say, cheat all you can... it feels so good by the victory fire and around
the beers bragging.
Heck, get a computer program that listens to your contact, compares him to
a file full of all data, and that automatically plugs in ALL data for you.
In fact, take the wife to a nice dinner as your station fills up your log
for you.
Automate everything ! Then "enjoy" sitting around and watching it all
work for you. 73, Charly
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Art Boyars <artboyars@gmail.com> wrote:
> ... between using a "call history file" to store previous data (e.g., name,
> section, etc.)...
>
> ...and looking it up on-line real time (or, for us OTs using the Callbook)?
>
> Example: during NAQP CW last night, I looked up "Tom" to see what city he
> was in. (I like to see where people are in states of personal interest;
> single-radio op's have time for this.) I saw that his license name is
> Timothy.
>
> Of course, I did NOT change my log (I do not cheat, and, heck, maybe he
> really did send "Tom"), but...
>
> ...would it have been be ethical to change it (right then) if I had a call
> history file that had hinted that his name was Tim, and I used that info to
> guess that "Tim" is correct?
>
> If yes, would it have been ethical to change the name (DURING the contest)
> based on Callbook info?
>
> (Never mind the QSOs I had by hearing enough of a whisper of the other
> station for my logging software to fill in the report from other-band QSOs
> .)
>
> 73, Art K3KU
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