That issue can be easily avoided by the own EU operators:
- Leaving the radio as it comes from the EU dealer (no extended transmit
modification). My radio can't tx outside the permitted band limits.
- For assisted and multi-ops: Limiting the band plan on contest logger from
1810 to 2000 or whatever are the terms of your license, so spots bellow
1810 are never seen. Out of sight, out of mind.
73
Jose, EA7X
El mié., 29 ene. 2020 a las 15:35, K9MA (<k9ma@sdellington.us>) escribió:
> Most likely the ones who called me were accidental: Just clicking on the
> spots without checking the frequency.
>
> One issue is that, if they delete the contacts afterwards, and I don't,
> I get the NIL penalties!
>
> 73,
> Scott K9MA
>
>
>
> On 1/29/2020 04:54, Maciej Wieczorek wrote:
> > The Committee should "delete" them and ask our friends to check the
> > band plan carrefully before the next CQWW.
> >
> > I've seen at least 3 new mults below 1810KHz, working them would
> > change my score a lot.
> >
> > 73's
> > Mac SN2M
> >
> > -----Oryginalna wiadomość----- From: K9MA
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2020 10:19 PM
> > To: CQ Contest
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] EU out of band on 160
> >
> > Last weekend, 11 Europeans called me on 1804. Should I delete those
> > contacts?
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Scott K9MA
> >
>
> --
> Scott K9MA
>
> k9ma@sdellington.us
>
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