And just how do you do that peter?
It depends what floats you boat. Personlly I have little interest in a contest
which penalises you for the other uys mistake. Moreover, as a semi rare dx stn,
I get a far greater number of 'Not In Log' penalties due to the higher number
of 'unique, or very low count casual op, ' callers than say RA3AUU. This is
wasting time that I could be spending working the RA3AUU's for valid points but
it is time over which I have no control.
RDXC is a busy contest, has the oblast interest and certainly, due to the
ajudication system gives more chance to the DL3's & G4's to gain a higher
place. It cannot however be compared to any other event because the rules and
marking are different and you like it or you don't.
73 Brian C4Z. (5B4AIZ).
--- On Wed, 7/4/10, DF3KV <df3kv@t-online.de> wrote:
From: DF3KV <df3kv@t-online.de>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] RDXC 24 hours M/M
To: "'KL7RA'" <kl7ra@ptialaska.net>, "'cq-contest'" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Wednesday, 7 April, 2010, 1:34
You just have to make sure the other operator logged what you transmitted
73
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of KL7RA
I have no control over what is logged by the other oper. The discussion on
this rule and the RDXC rules in general isn't necessary here as the final
order of finish will be the same with or without this rule, that is;
everyone treated equally unfair, but you have to draw the line somewhere and
this is mine.
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