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[CQ-Contest] ARRL language on what is "assisted"

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL language on what is "assisted"
From: "James Cain" <jamesdavidcain@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 11:03:49 -0500
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Your application to law school has been rejected...-----------My previous post 
directed attention to the CQWWDX language on what constitutes 
"assisted."  If you missed
it, go here:  http://www.cqww.com/rules.php  Note section 12.A.  The 2nd 
sentence.  Or see my original
post here:  
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2011-October/095952.html

So what about the ARRL DX test?  Here is their Rule.  Note 2.1.1  The verb is 
"use" not "receive."  Again,
in my simple mind, if you send a DX spot or provide assistance, that falls 
within the definition of "use."  I 
mean, if you use cluster or packet to SEND a spot, are you not USING the 
spotting network?


[snip]
2.1.Single Operator: One person performs all transmitting, receiving, and 
logging functions as well
as equipment and antenna adjustments.
 
        2.1.1.Use of spotting assistance or nets (operating arrangements 
involving other individuals, 
DX-alerting nets, packet, Internet, multi-channel decoders such as CW Skimmer, 
etc) is not permitted.
[snip]

de Doug KR2Q

Final Disclaimer:  The above comments are MY OWN and should never be construed  
as 
being representative of the opinions of any contest committee with which I may 
be 
associated.
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