2013/4/10 Toivo Hallikivi <toivo.hallikivi@gmail.com>:
> Or the other way around - in an imaginary situation of a big multi-op crew
> one operator decides to unplug the PTT inhibit wire to work that rare DX
> that he cannot get because the PTT lock-out system keeps getting in the way
> and as a result there are two signals on the same band. What are his or hers
> 20 team members guilty of for receiving the card?
As soon as two or more Ops decided to go as Mult-Op, it isn't anymore
a bunch of Single-Op using same callsign, but a team. If someone screw
up during contest, whole team is responsible. There is no somebody
else to blame.
At PW7T we used to say: "we win together and we lost together".
73, Luc
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