>You gain a better visibility to callsign offering
>Also you gain on the knowledge of the multiplier offering.
You could get that also by just SWLing the bands during the off times - no
way to check that.
> Stretching the moral side a little:
> You have a opportunity of making skeds for the other band ...
> Even for multipliers.
> Usually people realise only the last one as a forbidden fruit.
Huh?
Suppose I do SB80. During the day I am playing on 10/15m. I make skeds:
"Let's meet on 3540 at 0030utc, ok?".
So my log is filled for 80% on 80m and about 20% of the QSO's were made on
the other bands when my band of choice was closed.
I submit SB80 and Of COURSE keep the 20% "other bands" in the log for log
checking purposes.
Is that a violation? It was me who made the sked, on the bands, with amateur
radio means, during the contest period.
The great Russian DX allows for 2 SB entries. More QSO = nice for everyone.
73 de Franki ON5ZO = OQ5M
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