Was it an "official" note or was it just from another contester or fellow
amateur? If it was from the FCC, you'd need to reply to it. If it was an
OO card, it's maybe something to respond to. Otherwise, I'd probably just
ignore it if I was legal at the time. How can he prove you were? That
seems as difficult as you proving you weren't.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, whhendrick wrote:
> I received a note via US mail accusing me of running more power than I
> claimed during the 2006 CQP contest. I am asking the contesting community
> for some advice on this matter. I could ignore it as someone who is mad at
> me since my score is greater than there's. I could try to prove my entry,
> which I am willing to do. I could give in to them and throw my log out but
> then it makes me feel like I am in the wrong, which I am not. I ran legal
> power but to very high gain antennas and I'm sure my signal was strong
> enough to seem like I was running higher power.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Bill, N0AC@N0NI
>
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