>> Bill, W4ZV said:
>> [snip]
>> An unscrupulous person (not me!) might discourage this by
>> intentionally spotting non-IDer's calls incorrectly by a dit or
>> two.  Such as BY5A instead of 6Y5A, or ER8A instead of EF8A, etc.  :-)
>> [end snip]
>> 
> 
> Maybe...but a person who wanted to get the point across might mis-spot them 
> by one
> dit or dah, WHILE STILL PLACING THEM IN THE CORRECT ZONE (unlike your 
> examples).
> 
> Then BOTH parties might better get the message...make the runner ID and make 
> the
> caller actually listen for the call.  Otherwise, too easy to copy the 
> mismatched zone, assuming
> they actually listen at all.
> 
> de Doug KR2Q
A simple response is to only spot prefixes.  It would be an interesting feature 
for logging software to offer a "Spot Prefixes Only" option.
> http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh/callid.htm
> This is a very good article on the subject, written by Jose Nunes on his 
> webpage "Contest CT1BOH"
> 
> David  
> HK1A
Yes, it is - from the DX's perspective.  What is neglected is the analysis of 
how many "channel-seconds" are required to be contributed by the pileup 
inhabitants in order for the DX to save a certain number of channel-seconds by 
not sending a call sign.  Clearly, the cost in channel-seconds to the other 
participants is far higher than any savings accrued by the DX station.
73, Ward N0AX
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