Just curious, but why? I can probably think of a few dozen examples of
various competitions where anyone's performance is available for
everyone to see. Why should ham radio be different? The specifics of
where we mess up (the UBN report) is kept hidden, at least partly to
avoid embarrassment I suspect, but what's wrong with making the logs
available? Are you worried that someone else will glean some valuable
operating tactic from viewing your log? Or are you incensed that there
might be a presumption of cheating?
Sorry, but I don't see the big deal.
73,
Dave AB7E
K-ZERO-HB wrote:
> I've recently learned that individual CQWW logs are available on the web
> for public access.
>
> Since I love a good contest weekend, I'll continue to play in CQWW but my
> log will not be submitted to the sponsor.
>
> I'd encourage other "non-top-tenner" players like myself to consider a
> similar "protest".
>
> 73, de Hans, K0HB/W7
>
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