I think the following IS typical of a contest exchange and "counts." However,
I would like to point out that this is probably the PRIMARY source of "N"
calls in everybody's CQWW log (esp on bands where SPLIT is SOP). "N" calls
are THE MAJOR source of point deductions is ALL logs, often 10:1 compared to
Uniques AND Bad combined. Think about it.
de Doug KR2Q
In a message dated 98-07-16 14:20:32 EDT, TR wrote:
<< So - are there people who believe the following isn't a QSO?
<k7rat> CQ TEST K7RAT K7RAT TEST
<ja1abc> JA1ABC
<k7rat> JA1ABC 5NN ORE
<ja1abc> 5NN 25
<k7rat> TU
This is pretty standard operating procedure. I doubt any contest rule
written would intend to disallow a QSO like this (except for the Sprints
which clearly state that both calls must be sent in the exchange).
If there is an FCC law requiring me to send the call of the DX station,
I believe I have done that. Maybe not exactly at the end, but they
can tell who I am talking to.
However, if I am in S&P mode, I might not send the call. I might
only send "K7RAT" and then "5NN ORE". It could be very hard to
say who it was I was talking to if I couldn't hear the DX station.
Even if the FCC rules say I need to send both calls, I doubt that
would ever become standard practice during contests. This is how it
has been done for more than 30 years, and I have never heard of anyone
getting a pink slip because of it.
73 Tree N6TR
tree@contesting.com
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