>Of those operators who believe there is  value in reviewing past logs, some
>hold the view that "sharing secrets" is  healthy for radiosport and its
>participants.  Sharing your successes  motivates you to enhance your
>operating skill further to remain  competitive.  This is good for the
>individual and the hobby.
>Ed  - W0YK
Logs should be public.  There are no secrets.  Everything I know (knew?) about 
radio contesting I either learned on the air or I asked someone else.  Those 
guys who are perennial top operators answered every question I ever asked.  
Maybe the hard part was figuring out what I should be asking in the first 
place.  
It's like baseball.  Ted Williams was famous for telling his teammates and 
anyone else who would listen how to hit one.  You could watch him do it, he'd 
tell you how he did it, and almost no one could duplicate his success. 
Scott Robbins, W4PA
VIBROPLEX
      
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