They ask. That doesn't mean that the would-be spotters will listen.
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From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tom Osborne
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 9:07 PM
To: CQ-Contest
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Reverse Beacon Network - too much success?
Why couldn't a DX operator just request that no spots be posted for them if
they don't wish to be spotted. Seems like it shouldn't be to hard to do.
73
Tom W7WHY
> I'm really sorry to hear this. Roger is a very good op, and his
> DXpeditions
> will be missed.
>
> I do understand his frustration. Huge zero-beat packet pileups absolutely
> destroyed my rate late at night into EU on 40 and 80 from 9M6LSC in CQWW
> CW
> last year. Hardly anyone bothered to call 20hz or more off zero-beat.
> Those
> who did usually got through, even if they were weaker than the zero-beat
> guys. I don't know if it is laziness or stupidity, but it happened
> consistently, and takes much of the pleasure out of being a rare or
> semi-rare station, whether in or out of a contest.
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