In a message dated 2/11/2010 11:43:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
k3uhf@hotmail.com writes:
A major scandal like this happened one with a CQ HF contest where someone
documented unassisted people were being spotted and the QSO times matched
the spots. Why expose an ARRL contest to that?
What are you talking about? When was this ever a scandal?
This happens all the time in HF contests, and nobody cares about it in
regard to rules violations. It may be annoying that people like me in Ohio get
spotted less than someone in Vermont or Puerto Rico, but it has never been
an adjudication issue.
There have been issues with people who claimed to be unassisted who made
qsos that lined up with posted packet spots, and who were disqualified or
reclassified. But this is in no way what you are talking about.
73 - Jim K8MR
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