WOW! It is not a valid spot by you, Kenny!!!
I went over the D88S spots now in David's mail and almost fell out from my
chair when I found:
> 200.11.86.85 ES5TV-@: D88S
For heaven's sake! This drives me mad, of course I made no spots.
Guess when I worked D88S on 40m! - 22.11 UTC on May 24th.
Guess when the spot was submitted! - 22.16 UTC on May 24th.
Now guess who made those spots by "ES5TV" and "NG6O"! What a smart
strategy - no need to invent callsigns!
73
tonno
es5tv
----- Original Message -----
From: "KEN SILVERMAN" <k2kw@prodigy.net>
To: "[Contest Reflector]" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 4:22 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] re: self spotting abuses in WPX CW
> > 200.11.86.85 NG6O-@: D88S
>
>
> This is a valid spot made by NG6O. The frequency and time stamp match a
> search and pounce QSO we made. We were also using N1MM's software, and
had
> the "Spot all S&P QSOs" feature active, so all S&P QSOs were automatically
> sent to the cluster. Most of the contest weekend we were hooked up to
> K1TTT's cluster, but we did have some connectivity issues (not sure if it
> was our dial up or TTT's cluster), so I think one of the guys did connect
to
> few other clusters this weekend.
>
> Kenny K2KW - op at NG6O
>
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