John K1AR said:
“Yes, we only remove the offender's QSO, NOT both. We don't expect ops to
adjudicate OOB QSOs in real-time on the receiving side.”
Great! That seems like good judgement by the adjudicators. But they are
missing another aspect:
When I get OOB callers from the US, I often tell them “you’re outside the
US phone band.” The usual response is silence, but more than a few delete
the QSO from their logs. In adjudication, I get assessed a penalty for
“NOT IN LOG” QSOs, even though I worked the station.
So, should I work the OOB Yanks, and say nothing? Should I refuse to log
the OOB Yanks? Their repeated calls get annoying, sometimes quite
desperate and often a source of QRM.
This is tangly stuff.
73,
Dave VE3KG
(At VE3VN this past weekend)
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