There is really no point in debating, as anything goes now.
I stumbled across a demonstration on the Internet of how
to use an analysis tool on a contest log. It was before the
submission deadline of the contest involved & I informed
the guy who should be concerned with this sort of thing
going on with his event.
Once the logs for this event were made public, I had a look
& compared the log submitted to what was posted as part
of the demonstration. I could see that changes were made
to the submitted log.
An all-time record looks to have been broken as a result.
This particular contest is considered by many to set the
standard for radiosport. I now wonder, as it has essentially
demonstrated to me that it does not care about rather
blatant, there-for-everyone-to-see, dodgy goings-on.
73, ex-VR2BG/p.
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