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From: "Albert Crespo" <f5vhj@wanadoo.fr>
> I worked 23 stations in the IARU contest as M0FCR, all on CW. I worked
> only
> PT5M, none of the other participants.
> Nice to know that I am a unique that gets trashed and PT5M wasted their
> time working me.
They didn't, Al. You can find the PT5M UBN report here:
http://www.wrtc2006.com/release58.html
You are not in it. At least one of the 23 non-WRTC stations you worked
must have sent in a log to the WRTC log checkers, so you didn't count as
a unique. Your QSO counted and helped PT5M. This is an example of
why it was important for non-WRTC stations to email their logs in to the
WRTC log checkers right after the contest.
> Sounds like people wanted to pollute this contest with effluent and did a
> great job.
> Instead of amateur radio hosting a great event, a lot of people went out
> of
> their way to sabotage it.
Probably just a couple of S%itheads. What's that expression "there's one in
every crowd".
> A real shame to all those great people who spent a lot of time, energy and
> skill to make this event happen.
> 73, Albert
Yes, from what I can see the PY folks did a terrific job.
73, Mike W4EF...........................................
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