Lee Hiers, AA4GA wrote:
> I see several options:
>
> 1) Come up with some penalty for the offending non-loggers...an
> analysis of _their_ NIL files would make it apparent who they are.
> Say, removal of one multiplier for each station they don't log that
> is a mult...that should get some attention.
>
> 2) Remove all same-country multipliers...therefore no zero-point Qs
> to be bothered with.
>
> 3) Have the CQWW people as a matter of policy not remove such
> QSOs...after all, how hard is it to work your own country (not
> counting some low-contest-activity countries!)?
#2 penalizes many-zone countries (us!), but makes the most sense,
IMO. If a change must be made, that is.
But somehow I think that these discussions will have the necessary
effect without having to make rule changes.
I admit I've often not logged a stateside qso; it's usually been a
snap judgement that the station not logged was just not aware that
it was a dx contest and not likely to send in a log anyway.
In years past, I often didn't log dupes either. Recent discussions
have certainly changed my thinking on both of those issues.
In the future, all qso's will be logged here.
--
Steve Maki K8LX
steve@oakcom.com
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