But since signal reports are purely subjective, how
can anyone say that one is false? There is no true or
false when it comes to signal reports.
73s John AA5JG
--- Doug Renwick <ve5ra@sasktel.net> wrote:
> Mal,
>
> The poll has already been screwed up:
> I would revise to read:
>
> 1. Should false signal reports be done away with in
> contests?
>
> 2. Should false signal reports be required in
> contests?
>
> 3. Should true signal reports be required in
> contests?
>
> 4. Should all signal reports be done away with in
> contests?
>
> Doug
>
> "Those Island days are always on my mind,
> Someday I'm going to leave it all behind."
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Web Poll (Signal reports
> yes/no)
>
> I created a simple poll and placed it on my website.
> It is on the
> opening
> page just below "Links". It is a simple yes/no poll.
> It asks "Should
> signal
> reports be done away with in contests". It is not
> secure and can only be
> used for reference only.
> http://www.n7mal.com
>
>
>
> MAL
> N7MAL
> BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
> http://www.n7mal.com
> Everyone in the world is
> entitled to be burdened
> by my opinion
>
>
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