it is not right
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Fabian Kurz <mail@fkurz.net>
>Sent: Feb 24, 2010 7:04 AM
>To: cq-contest@contesting.com
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx cw spotting report
>
>K1TTT <K1TTT@ARRL.NET> wrote:
>> [LZ3ND spots]
>
>This has a log tradition. LZ3ND spots some juicy DX (usually known
>calls with one letter wrong) on his own frequency and hopes for people
>to click on the spot and work him.
>
>While this is intolerable unsportsmaklike conduct, and enough for a DQ
>IMHO, it goes even further:
>
>In the 9ACW contest last December I noticed the same, a couple of
>times. One of the spots was for "ZD8RS"; on the frequency of
>CT7/LZ3ND. DXsummit confirmed that it was entered from a IP-address
>from CT. Since this was the 3rd or 4th time that night that I fell for
>a spot by LZ3ND, I got a little mad and spotted:
>
>DJ1YFK-@ 7004.4 CT7/LZ3ND not ZD8. Fake spot by LZ3ND. 0121 20 Dec
>
>And went back to my running frequency a few kHz higher. A few minutes
>later, a station using the callsign "ZD8RS" (which does not exist)
>called me! If you have heard LZ3ND's CW signal, you know the
>characteristic sound he has. ZD8RS sounded very familiar, too. I was
>baffled. Some people have no shame.
>
>73, Fabian DJ1YFK
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