I myself tend to give people the benefit of the doubt. I think 90% of the
people I work in a VHF contest I work on at least two bands. And I'm
guessing they work more people than me. And I'm guessing I get the calls
correct because it's usually the same people I work over and over in the
contests. The only difference might be 6 meters where propagation allows
QSO's of more than a few hundred miles.
I haven't tried FM during a contest. Usually I'm kept busy runnung bands,
so I stick with CW/SSB. Also, my beams are all horizontally polarized.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Dan Evans wrote:
> Public logs is a different issue.
>
> I wouldn't mind my log being public. However, I would bet if I happened
> to win every unique in my log would be brought to question on the
> reflectors.
>
> I often work locals on FM during contest, sometimes even on multiple
> bands. The odds of these folks submitting a log is pretty slim, but I
> keep trying:-)
>
> 73
> Dan
>
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