Sometimes I like to run a contest unassisted. But I spotted a DX
entity I needed, worked the chap, and then started working additional
IOTAs unassisted. So the spotting got me into the contest.
--- Fred Dennin <fdennin at numail.org> wrote:
> Much has been said about spotting, and the benefits, or lack thereof
> in doing so. Mine is not a discussion of either, but an observation
> based on the lack of spotting, at least in my case by SECC members.
>
> This is not a criticism, but just an observation that as a contest
> club, regardless of your mode preference, we could better support
> each other, and our club overall, if when we're in the S&P mode, that
> we conciously spot SECC members.
>
> In a review of those stations spotting my station, I find that my
> competitors (those opposing me in the same class) spot me more
> frequently than fellow club members. This is not a solicitation to
> spot my station, but one to ask SECC members to make a concerted
> effort to support each other, and at the same time, supporting our
> club. I hope this message is received in the spirit it was intended.
>
> Good luck to everyone in this new contest season.
>
> 73'....Fred WW4LL> _______________________________________________
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