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Re: [CQ-Contest] Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog

To: cq-contest@contesting.com, Rich Assarabowski <konecc@snet.net>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog
From: MARK BAILEY <kd4d@comcast.net>
Reply-to: MARK BAILEY <kd4d@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2017 09:05:08 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Rich:

I do not agree that forcing everyone who wants to compete onto the internet 
("nail in the coffin for the single operator categories") is the right answer - 
I think we should retain single-operator categories.

Clearly, the assisted and multi-operator categories will continue to move more 
and more on to the internet (self-spotting, social media, etc.).  There should 
continue to be single operator categories for the luddites like me who want the 
option to play on the radio - and these categories should prohibit 
self-spotting.

There may be cheating that cannot be detected, similar to the situation with 
power cheating and remote receivers, but that is not a sufficient reason to 
eliminate categories.  Otherwise, we end up with a single category: "anything 
goes".

73,

Mark, KD4D

> On April 17, 2017 at 6:55 AM Rich Assarabowski <konecc@snet.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> This just appeared on CQ WW
> http://cqww.com/blog/cqww-2016-ssb-self-spotting-and-entrant-audio-recording
> s/ .    I know the intimate details of two situations from the last CQWW
> where genuine friends, unrelated to the contest effort and with NO
> communication with the contest operation were trying to help out and spot
> their buddies, resulting in DQ letters to the contest operation.   The
> explanation below by KR2Q clarifies the definition of self-spotting.
> 
> To me the logic of self-spotting as defined by KR2Q is completely flawed.
> It basically says that it's OK to spot a friend but not too fast, not too
> often, and never when you hear his rate dropping.    The assumption made
> that frequent and fast spotting "indicate linkage to the mother station" is
> absurd.   These rules now open up the opportunity that if you don't like
> someone, just spot him a few times (and no one else) and they will
> automatically get DQ'ed.   
> 
>  
> 
> It's finally time for a rules change - allow self-spotting.   One way is to
> have logging software send out automatic spots of yourself based on a
> commonly agreed upon algorithm, e.g. every X minutes, every new QSY, etc.
> The issue here is what to do about single-ops who are not connected to the
> internet and those in locations without internet service.     This could be
> the "nail in the coffin" for the single-op category with no Internet
> connection and penalizes those operations who do not have Internet service.
> Incidentally, the T48K operation got DQ'ed for self-spotting and they did
> NOT have Internet service in Cuba.    Ask K1XX, K1EP and K1MM about that one
> ;)
> 
>  
> 
> --- Rich K1CC
> 
>  
> 
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