Contesting has become so convoluted that there is little point in even
competing. So many ways to cheat, some legal, some illegal. What's even
the point of submitting a log? You have no idea what technical assists the
other stations are using. One thing you can be sure of is that it is not a
level playing field. So my advice is to play the contest with your own
rules and have fun. Don't even submit a check log as it is insignificant
compared other cheating methods.
Doug
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On 8/2/2015 13:34, JIM NEIGER wrote:
> Let me get this straight, Ken: Your country of Trans-Slobavia has no
> rules on your maximum transmitted power. Ergo, even though CQ WW DX
> Contest rules say no more than 1500 watts, (1) you're not going to
> send in a log, or (2) "want to be considered for an award", it's
> therefore OK to fire up your Big Boomer 50 KW rig??
>
> Terrific.
>
> Jim Neiger N6TJ
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