On 02/02/2015 08:40 AM, Gary Senesac wrote:
 
Joe,
It may be possible, and legal, if station 1 is running SO2R.
 
 
 Not just SO2R makes it legal - The station must also work another 
station at least 5 kHz away, and not just call an unanswered CQ or get 
beaten out in a jump-ball.
 Joe may very well have heard stations breaking the rule by making "round 
robin" QSO's. When I used to do Phone Sprints, I frequently heard this 
behavior.
73,
Steve, N2IC
 
On February 1, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Joe <nss@mwt.net> wrote:
Now I do not know if the offenders here were just handing out points so
it does not really matter then, . I did not write down their calls.
But I think I heard many, and I mean many times, stations not following
the qsy rules.
I heard something like this happen several times last night.
cqing station is 1 he works station 2
station 2 takes freq and works station 3
station 1 is right back now working station 3
and then station 1 works station 4
The only way I can see station  1 be not breaking the rules is if he was
soo fast he was able to move off freq, find a new station,, work him,,
then work another and still have time to go back to the first frequency
and work station 3
But I heard this happen with many stations last night,  Odd huh?
Joe WB9SBD
 
 
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