Just a general comment about posts like these during - or right after
contests.
I do know that we are all concerned about possible suspicious QSOs - and
even those made with remote stations using callsigns not appropriate to
their location.
However, I do not really think sorting these kinds of things out here on
the Topband list is a good idea. In general - the information that you use
to put QSOs into your contest log should come from what you hear in your
headphones. Using a callbook - or other resource (like this list) is not
really the way the game should be played. Most contesters I know consider
even sending an email to him after the contest to be inappropriate.
As the log checker for this contest - I would not want to give W1NA a
not-in-log if he indeed made the QSO. I will have access to the W1NA log
and can see if there were other QSOs made around that time with other
Europeans. Of course - it is possible it was the only European QSO he made
- but if it is in his log at the right time and in your log - then I doubt
there was anything fishy going on - or he would have made more QSOs with
Europe.
So - the message I would like to send, is to not bring these things up in a
public forum. If you are concerned about a specific QSO, you can send a
note to the manager of the contest (N2NT) expressing your concern, and we
will take a look at it during the log checking process.
Thanks.
73 Tree N6TR
On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:21 PM Per Eklund <sm2liy@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 93 SM2M QSOs made, 92 from EU.
> Got an answer from W1NA when listening to EU 180 degrees. 59 MA.
> Only NA hear this morning, no other heard.
> Did not have time to check him on NA bev.
> Looks very suspicious to me.
> Shall i delete the QSO? May be a pirate?
> Anyone knows this call?
>
> 73 Per SM2LIY
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