Just wondering, if enough Q's on your side need correcting, do an equal
number on the other end of the Q's need / get "correcting"? If not, is
that the fault of the lazy deadbeat on the other end of the Q who didn't
spend the additional 30 hours listening to HIS tape? Also, how does this
possibly go along with the time limit of the contest?
73,
Jim Lawler / Wy0b in Columbia, Mo...
On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
>
> At 11:45 PM 7/2/98 -0400, W4AN wrote:
> >1. Is it OK to tape record the contest and play it back after the
> >contest (before sending in the log) to correct copying mistakes during
> >the contest?
>
> IMHO, yes. Provided it's *you*, the original operator, who does the playing
> back & correcting.
>
> >2. Is it OK to gather a bunch of logs of say other club members, stick
> >them in to a database, and generate information about the logs before
> >they are sent in to the sponsor?
>
> Again, IMHO yes. Provided the information generated that way is not used to
> modify any of the logs before they're submitted. (IOW, I would have no
> problem with generating some kind of club statistical report for a
> newsletter article, or telling members what their unique rate is within the
> group, or something like that. Telling WB9NME that he should correct 1S1XA
> in his log to 1S1SA because that's what everyone else copied would be a
> problem.)
>
> 73 Doug
>
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