Well - Chuck raises a good point about the QSY stuff. Technically,
I would say it is "illegal" for the CQing station to suggest a QSY
after the QSO. It is probably less clear that the answering station
would be wrong if he suggested it however.
In order to maintain the high honor of this event, here is a revised
score sheet with all of my QSYed QSOs removed. Since I don't know
which ones were which (if I CQed or not), I just removed them all.
I leave it to the contest sponsors to decide which one to use.
SPRINT SUMMARY SHEET
Contest Date : 18-Oct-98
Callsign Used : K7RAT
Operator : N6TR
Category : Single Op - Low Power (150W)
Default Exchange : # Bert Ore
Name : Larry Tyree
Address : 15125 SE Bartell Road
City/State/Zip : Boring, OREGON 97009
Country : United States
Team/Club : Rush Drake Orchestra
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults Countries
______________________________________________________________
80CW 25 25 25 0 0
40CW 48 48 48 4 0
20CW 46 46 46 25 1
______________________________________________________________
Totals 119 119 119 29 1
Final Score = 3570 points.
Soapbox Comments
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This is a revised summary with all QSYed QSOs removed. I didn't even
think about this being prohibited by the rules. I think it might depend
on if you originally owned the frequency or not. In other words, if
you call the guy, and then after the QSO, asked for him to QSY, it
might fit the rules.
I, by virtue of my statement below, have taken part in the NCJ North American
Sprint, conscientiously applying my most ethical interpretation of the rules
for this contest as set forth in the National Contest Journal.
Date __18-Oct-98______ Signed ___Larry Tyree_____ Call _N6TR_____
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