one reason for not submitting a log is to avoid scrutiny and the ensuing drama
and possible disqualification. another reason is because the computer on which
loffing was done may have crashed. another reason is because the op gets no
joy from submitting a log but much joy from operating.
of course, if you are wondering why that particular station didn't
submit...ask them. :)
k4gun@comcast.net wrote:
> I noticed something odd. I'm trying to figure out how these guys do it. The
> new rules seem to have just given the grid circling expedition two new
> categories in which to win, but that's not the point of this message. I was
> reading their soapbox here:
> http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/index.html?con_id=154&call=n6nb%2Fr
> I was comparing all their operators to the list of submitted logs and
> realized that one of their group didn't submit one. N6TEB/R is not listed
> anywhere for a claimed score yet according to the soapbox, he was worked 30
> times by the group's QRP portable member K6VCR.
> Why would a guy spend the time and money to go on a 15 grid expedition and
> not submit a log? It doesn't make any sense to me. Could somebody shed some
> light on this? Would this have any effect on the logs of the rest of the
> group?
> 73
> Steve K4GUN/R
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