> Once again K0HB was doing nothing but trying to pull peoples chains
> without having the slightest idea of what he was talking about.
You are the one who does not know what he's talking about. K0HB
is a former Vice Director of the ARRL from the Dakota Division. It's
likely that he has better insight into the ARRL than almost anyone
else on the list other than a couple current Directors.
> It is very clear the rule applies to Xpeditions and not individuals.
Nonsense. A rule unless restricted in its language - which this is
not - applied to all participants equally. Whether the rule was made
due to a concern over the potential for abuse by one segment of the
participants (one segment of the population) is not germane to
enforcement of the rule.
It makes absolutely no sense to prohibit open logs for DXpeditions to
a location but permit open logs by a permanent resident.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of N7mal
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 12:13 AM
> To: DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL; cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ARRL rule...the introduction (aka CONTEXT)
>
>
> Doug thank you for publishing that document. Once again K0HB was doing
> nothing but trying to pull peoples chains without having the
> slightest idea
> of what he was talking about. It is very clear the rule applies to
> Xpeditions and not individuals.
> Thank again....Best 3
>
> MAL
> N7MAL
> BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
> http://www.n7mal.com
> The wisest men follow their own direction.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: kr2q@optonline.net
> To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:03
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL rule...the introduction (aka CONTEXT)
>
>
> FYI....
>
> de Doug KR2Q
>
> http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/06/0818/
>
> ==>DXCC ANNOUNCES ACCREDITATION CRITERIA RULE CHANGE
>
> ARRL's DXCC program has added language to its Accreditation
> Criteria to
> minimize difficulties stemming from online DXpedition logs.
> The change,
> recently approved by the ARRL Board of Directors Programs and Services
> Committee, limits the level of QSO detail that DXpeditions
> may provide on
> Web-based log sites, search engines or other public forums
> and still qualify
> for DXCC accreditation. ARRL Membership Services Manager
> Wayne Mills, N7NG,
> notes that it's become accepted practice for DXpeditions to post QSO
> information on the Web.
>
> "Although this information is generally limited to call sign,
> band and mode,
> it has been useful in reducing the number of duplicate contacts in the
> DXpedition log," Mills points out. "Publishing complete QSO
> information or
> information from which full QSO information can be derived,
> on the other
> hand, threatens the integrity of the QSLing process, and is
> unacceptable."
>
> Mills says at least some key information a station provides
> when submitting
> a DXpedition contact for DXCC credit must be obtained solely
> by actually
> making the QSO. "If complete contact information can be derived from
> information based on the DXpedition log, the QSL manager's
> job can be much
> more difficult if busted calls are involved," he says.
>
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