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Re: [CQ-Contest] Did I bust the call sign?

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Did I bust the call sign?
From: "Robert Brandon" <rb@austin.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 09:42:45 -0600
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I'd take the bust penalty.  If you don't have enough data in your head, your
log, or a scrap of paper on the desk to be able to get the callsign right,
then I'd say it's a bust.  I'd enter the QSO, then change one element of the
callsign to incorrect.

I've had a couple of occasions where I successfully worked a guy, then on
the next QSO hit Alt-E (edit last QSO in TR) instead of Alt-D (for second
radio dupe check).  Then I merrily typed over the last callsign I worked.
Of course, I had no clue who I'd just worked.  :-)  No way to get it back.
My fault but just an unclaimed QSO for me and a NIL for the other guy.  :-(

Robert K5PI

-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Art Boyars
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 8:55 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Did I bust the call sign?

I had trouble copying a certain guy's call in SS CW.  I was befuddled by
sleep deprivation, and I can't even remember if I was CQing or S&P.  I do
remember that I knew I had typed in the wrong call, and that I intended to
go back and fix it.  (I still find "logging behind" a lot harder with the
computer than I did with paper logs.  But I'm improving.)  I few QSOs later
I realized that I had not yet corrected the log, and I could not remember
the correct call sign!!  I scribbled a guess on a scrap of paper, but I
really did not know what was correct.  (After the 'Test I easily found the
correct call in ARRL's "Logs Received", but there is no way I would use that
info to create a valid QSO.)

During the 'Test I decided that I should not claim credit for the QSO.  I
could not just delete it; that would give the other guy a NIL.  I figured
out that I could just change the call to the correct one, and change some of
the other report data to incorrect.  That way I would lose the one QSO, but
not get a penalty for busted call, and the other guy would properly get
credit for the QSO.

But the more I thought, the more I got to the ethical question:  Did I bust
the call, and should I accept the penalty?

What do you think?

73, Art K3KU
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