Rick,
While everyone is entitled to their opinion, I personally think it is a
stretch to consider that as self spotting. You simply gave a range of
frequencies suggested by GQP organizers and promoted the contest. I find it
aggravating that there are those in our fraternity spending more time
focused on negativity and resentment, more so than promoting the hobby.
They are a distraction to the good eminating from our hobby and I highly
recommend that you ignore the claim of self spotting and submit the log.
My 2 cents.
73'?..Fred, WW4LL
From: Rick NQ4I <nq4i at contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 10:39:49 -0400
To: SECC <secc at contesting.com>
Subject: [SECC] Self Spotting
It has been brought to my attention that I posted a facebook posting stating
that the GQP was on the air and I listed the suggested GQP frequencies, and
I mentioned that the NQ4I station would be on using the K4HYB call sign all
done 30 minutes into the contest. So I am strongly considering taking the
K4HYB log and not submitting it for the GQP competition. I did what I did
to publicise the GQP and hopefully get some more participation. It obviously
has offended one member of SECC and not taken in the context it was meant. I
apologize to all the hard working members of the K4HYB team. I read the
posting from Norm WA4ZXV and it said that use of spotting networks was
encouraged...I took that to include spotting ones station. No where in my
facebook posting did I specifically state any frequency that K4HYB was using
at the time. Only the suggested GQP spots to look for Ga stations.
Rick
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