----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Naumann" <w5ov@w5ov.com>
 
> In shack spotting by another is multi-op. (More than one operator!)
> 
> Using packet is assisted.
> 
> Big difference.
Let's try a reality check here.
In-shack spotting consists of real-time acceptance of
spotting assistance from one or more other operators.
It is indeed multi-op or, more accurately, multi-single.
The use of packet consists of real-time acceptance of
spotting assistance from one or more other operators.
It is multi-op or, more accurately, multi-single.
There is no difference - apart from the non-issue of the
location of the additional operators.
"Single op assisted" is a weasel way of describing
multi-single by anyone or any organisation that prefers
to ignore reality. 
73,
Paul EI5DI
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