1...Claim it...No reason not to as long as he claimed to be in the
contest and you worked him with valid exchanges...Even if he was a
pirate you should still claim it, and the sponsor of the contest will
determine the scoring...Hopefully he made other QSO's as well...
2...Not massaging the log if you haven't changed anything...
73, Scott VE1OP
Roger Parsons wrote:
I operated SO160(A) in the contest. About 30 minutes
before the end I was called by a station from one of
the NA DXCC islands. This was the first time I heard
him over the weekend and I don't think he was
previously spotted on any band. I have my doubts about
whether he was genuine - but I'm sure I copied the
call and exchange correctly. And of course the extra
multiplier was very welcome.
My first question - do I claim him?
My second question - does this count as massaging the
log after the event?
73 Roger
VE3ZI
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