Sunshine is the best remedy. The single best act Randy has done is making
the logs public.
Now, crowd sourcing of log review is a pretty simple effort.
SDR + RBN + crowdsourcing: pretty much no way to hide this type of cheating.
73,
Gerry W1VE
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Roberts, Will <
Will.Roberts@duke-energy.com> wrote:
> If someone was feeding calls to TO7A to try and have him disqualified,
> wouldn't these have likely been picked up by an SDR somewhere? As I recall
> reading in these posts, there were no SDR records found for these QSOs.
> This is probably the main evidence that Randy and the CQ committee used to
> prove the cheating.
>
> 73,
>
> Will AA4NC
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> Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 15:39:19 +0100
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> From: "Stewart GM4AFF" <stewart@gm4aff.net<mailto:stewart@gm4aff.net>>
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> To: "'CQ-Contest Reflector'" <cq-contest@contesting.com<mailto:
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> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] TO7A debacle
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> Could be that someone is trying to stitch up Dimitri by feeding the calls.
>
> We have seen this before.
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> Stewart
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> GM4AFF
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