yes i keep a large specimen jug handy. it can be a very frustrating experience
to loose your run frequency. if i had to leave my run frequency to relieve
myself and came back just a few minutes later most of the time it was in use.
telling the new station why i had left usually got me a "too bad".
unfortunately there is one mega-station who insists on reclaiming their
frequency after leaving to chase a multiplier. everyone knows who this is and
seems to put up with their rude behavior. i have sent a friendly e-mail to the
station owner about this unsportsmanship behavior only to be ignored. i am
going to ask that they be disqualified the next time it hear it happen.
i have also provided a personalized jug to my fellow operators but most are too
embarrassed to use it. oh well.
73, larry n7dd
-----Original Message-----
From: Ward Silver <hwardsil@gmail.com>
To: cq-contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Fri, Mar 11, 2016 8:09 pm
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Contest preparation and morals!
Well, I know some contesters are known to keep a rather large specimen
jug handy throughout the event.
73, Ward N0AX
> Perhaps the time has come where any serious contester (those who compete for
> an award), in any of the major contests, must have a blood test within the 24
> hour period prior to the start of the event to ensure they are not on any
> performance enhancing medication.
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