If it was an honest mistake (eg VFO out of band, op didn't realize) it is.
There is NO need to publicly shame people for an honest mistake such as
that. Especially if it's the first time they've done it.
>We also must get away from National scoring in countries like the US and
>Canada, Russia and other places where it is obvious that certain regions
have
>huge geographic advantages over the rest of the field. We all can't and
don't
>want to move to Maine or the NE in the USA and I am sure those already
there
>would prefer we stay away! HI! Maybe in ARRL contests more emphasis
>should be placed on division winners and the competition within. Not all
>contests lend themselves easily to this.
Why can't we have both? We have both now.. Part of the strategy of
contesting is choosing a location. This is why stations go to the Caribbean
and other places to compete. Now you can even rent a remote station and
stay wherever you are and operate an east coast station in Maine or New
York or wherever. And don't think east coast or New England automatically
means a win. K3LR beats them from basically the Ohio/PA border and K5TR is
pretty competitive from Texas, W7WA is competitive from Western Washington
(leveraging his proximity to JA, no doubt), W8JI station does well from
Georgia, etc. But if you want to compete regionally, you can. In fact, the
line scores are broken down by call district, and the only separate
countries/regions mentioned in the magazine articles are usually USA and
Europe.
Ria
N2RJ
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 6:29 PM, W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com> wrote:
> Printing a call and violation does not equal excessive public humiliation
> to me. YMMV.
>
>
>
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