Yes, I think you did. I've always felt that setting skeds to get a DXCC
credit was cheating, and that self-spotting is approximately the same
thing, only more efficient. YMMV.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 10:58 AM 3/12/2009, Bill Parry wrote:
>Pete,
>
>If persons are "DXers looking to work some new countries" (not intending to
>enter the contest), how then are they " obvious cheaters?" It sure seems
>that we paint with a broad brush lately when we talk about cheaters.
>Frankly, I don't think I have ever self-spotted myself on packet even
>outside a contest, but someone who does is only a "cheater" if they enter
>the contest.
>
>Maybe I misunderstood your message.
>
>Bill W5VX
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
>[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Pete Smith
>Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 6:14 AM
>To: CQ-Contest@Contesting.COM
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx ssb spotting report
>
>I thought it was interesting that some of the undisguised self-spotters
>advertised as QRP. I wonder if those (some of them anyhow) were DXers
>looking to work some new countries, and not thinking that a self-spotted DX
>contact is, or should be, disqualifying.
>
>It would be interesting to do a tabulation of calls identified in Dave's
>reports with the ultimate contest results, to learn how many of the obvious
>cheaters make it through into print.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>
> At 10:10 PM 3/11/2009, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
> >We need less apparent cheaters along with the sunspots.
> >
> >It was very disappointing seeing some of the stations affiliated with
> >irregularities.
> >
> >Do Caribbean stations really need the extra help?
> >
> >Will anything be done with this report by the ARRL?
> >
> >
> >"A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may
> >never get over." Ben Franklin
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com
> >[mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of K1TTT
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 6:20 PM
> >To: reflector cq-contest
> >Subject: [CQ-Contest] arrl dx ssb spotting report
> >
> >Spotting was down from cw, must be the bad band conditions... only 39709
> >spots in the database. But a big weekend for spotters faking calls on
> >dxsummit! We REALLY NEED some sunspots!
> >
> >The most spotted DX stations:
> >DX Count
> >ZL7T 534
> >PJ2T 390
> >6Y1V 364
> >KL7RA 268
> >PS0F 264
> >W3LPL 261
> >TM6M 244
> >V26F 228
> >VP5H 218
> >P49Y 215
> >K3LR 213
> >PJ4G 210
> >KH7X 210
> >HI3K 209
> >P40A 202
> >YN2NB 202
> >
> >The busiest spotters:
> >Spotter count
> >K8AZ-7 481
> >W3LPL-4 424
> >K3CT 414
> >K6III 405
> >K3LR-3 365
> >N6QQ 331
> >W4AKO 322
> >AA3B 309
> >W2NY 307
> >W1WC 280
> >K4CZ 245
> >W3LPL actually got beat at spotting!!
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >Cheerleader report
> >
> >What the columns mean:
> >Spotter = the spotting station
> >dx = the dx being spotted
> >spots = the number of spots the spotter made for the dx total = the total
> >number of spots the spotter made during the contest pct = percentage of the
> >total spots the spotter made for just that one dx station.
> >
> >spotter dx Spots Total Pct
> >CT2HHM CT2GSN 46 47 97
> >YY5GAM YV5KG 36 37 97
> >N4TMZ HI3K 34 34 100
> >KH6DXC KH6RC 33 33 100
> >KG8JK HI3FVA 26 26 100
> >KP3S KP3VA 26 26 100
> >K2DER ZP8VAO 23 23 100
> >K4MDX E77DX 16 27 59
> >SP3SLU SN3X 15 16 93
> >XE2IVY 4B2S 14 16 87
> >WD9DZV P40A 13 13 100
> >EH5T EH5T 12 12 100
> >KP4FP KP4KE 12 20 60
> >WA6RIK KH6RC 11 17 64
> >IK7YCE HE8CXZ 10 11 90
> >
> >
> >I thought I left in more than normal on this list then I cleaned out the
> >non-cheerleaders and the vhf contesters and some special events and still
> >had a long list. Some of these will show up later... But first, note our
> >old friend kp4ke with his good neighbor spotting him, and the obvious self
> >spotter eh5t:
> >
> >Freq Spotter DTS Comment
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 13:36:00
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 13:36:00 ARRL
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 13:37:00 CQ TEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 13:56:00 ARRL CONTEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 13:57:00 VIA EA5GPC TEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 13:59:00 ARRL DX CONTEST
> >14272 EA5GPC 3/8/2009 14:00:00 ARRL CONTEST
> >14272 EA5GPC 3/8/2009 14:02:00 CONTEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 14:03:00 A R R L TEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 14:04:00 ARRL C0NTEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 14:06:00 EH5T CORRECT CALL
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 14:52:00 CONTEST
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 14:54:00 TEST ARRL
> >14272 EH5T 3/8/2009 14:57:00 CONCURSO ARRL
> >All within about 20 minutes, all on exactly the same frequency, obviously
> >this user hasn't heard about the cluster dupe filter that removes frequent
> >re-spots on many nodes. I left in the 2 ea5gpc spots because they came
>from
> >the same node, in the same time frame, and with similar all capitals
> >comments... Only the sysop could tell for sure if they were from the same
> >IP.
> >
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >Single spotter report
> >
> >I'll skip this since there is so much other stuff, it looked unremarkable
> >anyway.
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >Ok, right to the meat of the report this time. DXSummit was BADLY abused
> >this weekend. All the following come from a simple analysis of that data.
> >There is probably more, but I'll leave that up to the sponsor when they get
> >my raw data.
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >165.98.120.168 KB7RYU-@ 28477 YN2NB BOOMING
> >165.98.120.168 N1SM-@ 7179.4 YN2NB
> >165.98.120.168 KD1LZ-@ 3779.5 YN2NB
> >
> >I just love it when they brag... the ip comes back to:
> >owner: Red Academica y de Informacion Nicaraguense
> >address: Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, UNI, NIC.NI, -, -
> >address: MR110 - Managua -
> >country: NI
> >
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >189.78.31.197 PY2LOW-@ 2843800 W5PR CQ CQ CONSTEST STRONG IN
> >189.78.31.197 W4KFT-@ 28420 PY2LOW cq cq contest 599
> >189.78.43.4 PY2DU-@ 28350 PY2LOW CQ CQ CQ CQ
> >189.78.43.4 PY2LPP-@ 28400 PY2LOW cq cq
>cq
> >cq
> >
> >At least this one didn't brag about his own signal. The whole block comes
> >back to:
> >owner: TELECOMUNICACOES DE SAO PAULO S.A. - TELESP
> >ownerid: 002.558.157/0001-62
> >responsible: Administração Rede IP TELESP
> >country: BR
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >190.80.171.186 HI3GSB-@ 28500 HI3TEJ arrl
> >190.80.171.186 HI3GSB-@ 21315 HI3TEJ arrl
> >190.80.171.186 N4TMZ-@ 1800 HI3K self spotter
> >190.80.171.186 HI8LAM-@ 7042 HI3TEJ qsx 7182
> >190.80.171.230 K2DT-@ 28000 N4TMZ fake spot not propa
> >190.80.171.230 HI3DX-@ 14347 HI3TEJ arrl
> >190.80.171.230 SW2LI-@ 14000 SW0LIS stop self spot
> >
> >This one i'm not sure what was going on, spots for HI3TEJ by other HI's,
>and
> >for others by non-HI calls, and complaints about self spots and fake
> >spots??? Both IP's come back to:
> >owner: Compañía Dominicana de Teléfonos, C. por A. - CODETEL
> >ownerid: DO-CODE-LACNIC
> >responsible: Indhira Medina
> >address: Av. John F Kenedy, 54,
> >address: 1377 - Santo Domingo - DN
> >country: DO
> >
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >193.247.250.25 KC2ROC-@ 7063.5 HB9TSW QSX 7260.0
> >193.247.250.25 KC2ROC-@ 7063.5 HB9TSW QSX 7246.0
> >193.247.250.25 KC2ROC-@ 7063.5 HB9TSW QSX 7246.0 - 1kW
> >193.247.250.25 AC6TF-@ 14226 HB9TSW CQ ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 KC2ROC-@ 14226 HB9TSW CQ ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 KC2ROC-@ 14243.5 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 CT2EFK-@ 14207.5 HB9TSW loud
> >193.247.250.25 KC2ROC-@ 14207.5 HB9TSW ARRL CONTEST
> >193.247.250.25 KF6BAB-@ 14207.5 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 AC6TF-@ 14207.5 HB9TSW CQ ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 IZ2EWR-@ 14211.2 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 HB9FBK-@ 14214.4 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 HB9FBK-@ 7070.5 HB9TSW qsx 7207
> >193.247.250.25 HB9FBK-@ 3725.5 HB9TSW qsx 3839.0
> >193.247.250.25 WB3ARC-@ 3733.5 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 AC6TF-@ 14161.4 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.25 WB3ARC-@ 14175 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.37 IK7YCE-@ 7066 HB9TSW ARRL TEST QSX
>7203.0
> >193.247.250.37 HB9TJC-@ 7076.9 HB9TSW QSX 7246.0
> >193.247.250.37 HB9TJC-@ 1861.4 HB9TSW
> >193.247.250.37 CT2EFK-@ 3731 HB9TSW ARRL TEST
> >193.247.250.37 AC6TF-@ 7066.5 HB9TSW QSX 7246.0
> >193.247.250.37 W2RC-@ 7066.5 HB9TSW qsx 7206.0
> >193.247.250.37 W2RC-@ 70665 HB9TSW qsx 7206
> >
> >This one didn't quite make the cheerleader report, but a couple of the
>calls
> >used for spotting got close. The IP's come back to:
> >netname: SWISSCOM-NET
> >descr: Swisscom Mobile AG, Luzern
> >descr: 6006 Luzern
> >country: CH
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21273 ZP8VAO CQ CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 PT5SS-@ 21273 ZP8VAO CQ CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 ZP8VAO-@ 21269 PY2WAS OBRIGADO PELO QRM
> >200.85.50.114 PT7ZZ-@ 21270 ZP8VAO AMADO DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21270 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 PY2DX-@ 21315 ZP8VAO VAL DX ARRL CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21317 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14218 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 PY2DX-@ 14218 ZP8VAO VAL DX ARRL CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14218 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14218 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 ZP9SC-@ 14218 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14218 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14218 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 ZP9SC-@ 14218 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14118 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14147 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21224 ZP8VAO ARRL DX PARAGUAY
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21224 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 28450 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21224 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEST
> >200.85.50.114 K2TT-@ 21224 ZP8VAO CQ DX CONTEXT
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21310 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21222 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21222 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21222 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 12270 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 21226 ZP8VAO ARRL DX PARAGUAY
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14179 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14199 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14199 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14199 ZP8VAO
> >200.85.50.114 K2DER-@ 14199 ZP8VAO
> >
> >This one did make the cheerleader report! He was kind enough to spot
> >someone else, complaining about qrm I think, and the IP comes back to:
> >owner: Telecel S.A.
> >ownerid: PY-TESA-LACNIC
> >responsible: Alejandro Mikelj
> >address: Zavala Cue y Artillería, n/d, n/d
> >address: 0000 - Fernando de La Mora - Zona Sur -
> >country: PY
> >
> >Odd, not Paraguay... well a quick check on the web site www.tigo.com from
> >the whois report shows that they also serve Paraguay.
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >206.53.153.142 K1MJ-@ 21302 VP5H
> >206.53.153.151 KJ4HES-@ 1876.8 VP5H
> >206.53.153.151 KJ4HRA-@ 3816 VP5H
> >206.53.153.185 KJ4HRA-@ 7133 VP5H
> >206.53.153.185 K1MJ-@ 1882 VP5H
> >206.53.153.187 W0SMW-@ 1860 VP5H
> >206.53.153.187 N0MJ-@ 3742 VP5H
> >206.53.153.187 K1MJ-@ 7136 VP5H loud
> >206.53.153.47 KJ4HRA-@ 1880 VP5H
> >206.53.157.220 KJ4HRA-@ 21310 VP5H
> >
> >At first glance this seemed obvious... but then the IP comes back to:
> >OrgName: Research In Motion Inc.
> >OrgID: RIM-9
> >Address: 295 Phillip Street
> >City: Waterloo
> >StateProv: ON
> >Canada??? These are the guys that do Blackberries... most likely they
>route
> >web access through a proxy system in Ontario. So, who's Blackberry was it?
> >
> >Google is an amazing thing... some cross references:
> >K1MJ was a cheerleader for VP5H in arrl dx ssb in 2006 N0MJ is son of W0GJ
> >who is qsl manager for VP5h W0SMW is daughter of K0MD and on qrz says she
> >participates in multiop hf contests with W0GJ KJ4HES is now K4IGO KJ4HRA is
> >a brand new tech license
> >
> >Very odd combination.
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >213.118.82.243 ON4JMV-@ 50136 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 7168 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3CCM-@ 7168 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON4JMV-@ 7163 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 7181 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 7172 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON4JMV-@ 7172 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 7172.5ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3CCM-@ 7172 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON4JMV-@ 7172 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON4JMV-@ 71725 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON4JMV-@ 71725 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 7070 ON7USB qsx 7.210
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 50143 ON7USB cq contest
> >213.118.82.243 ON3DQ-@ 50143 ON7USB cq contest
> >
> >A cheerleading party??? This group obviously hasn't realized that many
> >stateside users filter out spots from outside the states.
> >
> >IP is from:
> >netname: TELENET
> >descr: Telenet Operaties N.V.
> >country: BE
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >217.118.64.40 G3FDW-@ 14070 UA0IT CQ 559 BPSK31
> >217.118.64.41 IK0SAR-@ 14004.5 UA0IT CQ EU
> >217.118.64.44 DL5KDR-@ 14186 UA0IT cq EU
> >217.118.64.53 DL5FH-@ 14004 UA0IT cq EU 599
> >217.118.64.53 UA0IT-@ 14012.1 AH0S/KH2 CQ
> >217.118.64.53 UA0IT-@ 14013.8 LZ131GO cq 599 TNX!
> >217.118.64.53 UA0IT-@ 18072 ZL7T cq tnx!
> >217.118.64.57 IK3FYE-@ 14004 UA0IT CQ EU 599
> >217.118.64.58 K6SWL-@ 7155 UA0IT ARRL SIMPLEX
> >217.118.64.58 W5KO-@ 7158 UA0IT arrl
> >217.118.64.58 K6SWL-@ 7158 UA0IT CQ ARRL SIMPLEX
> >
> >only a couple spots for UA0IT in the contest, but a couple from that call
> >outside the contest and others calling cq eu?
> >
> >IP is from:
> >netname: BEEGPRS
> >descr: JSC "VimpelCom"
> >descr: Moscow Russia
> >country: RU
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >24.0.237.203 K3RSA-@ 21060 K3RSA CQ DX
> >24.0.237.203 K3ROI-@ 28060 K3ROI CQ DX
> >24.0.237.203 K3RSA-@ 7039 K3RSA CQ QRP
> >24.0.237.203 K3ROI-@ 21060 K3ROI CQ QRP
> >24.0.237.203 K3ROI-@ 7040 K3ROI QRP 100 mw
> >24.0.237.203 K3ROI-@ 21060 K3ROI QRP CQ DX
> >
> >A pair of undisguised self spotters from the same IP address?? This has to
> >be a new one!
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >66.50.29.10 N0YDE-@ 7243 WP4U
> >66.50.29.10 WP4N-@ 14182 WP4U arrl
> >66.50.29.10 N1GHY-@ 7229 WP4U
> >66.50.29.10 K4HYG-@ 7225 WP4U test arrl
> >66.50.29.10 W7FES-@ 3633 WP4U arrl test
> >66.50.29.10 WW0JF-@ 1887 WP4U
> >66.50.29.10 W6FG-@ 1887 WP4U cqing contest arrl
> >66.50.29.10 K7FES-@ 1887 WP4U calling w7 and w0 arrl
> >66.50.29.10 W6JRF-@ 1887 WP4U
> >66.50.29.3 W5TYO-@ 1887 WP4U calling westcoast arrl
> >66.50.29.32 N0ADB-@ 3622 WP4U arrl test
> >66.50.29.32 K7GTO-@ 3622 WP4U ARRL TEST cqing
> >66.50.29.32 W0BSW-@ 1888 WP4U arrl contest
> >66.50.29.32 W0GHY-@ 1887 WP4U cq cq contest
> >66.50.29.32 WA7GHY-@ 1887 WP4U arrl test
> >66.50.29.32 W5GHY-@ 1887 WP4U arrl looking for westcoast st
> >66.50.29.64 W7GHY-@ 7283 WP4U arrl test
> >66.50.29.64 KP2BH-@ 1874 WP4U ARRL test
> >66.50.29.64 W0GHY-@ 1874 WP4U ARRL Test
> >66.50.29.64 W0HJ-@ 1873 WP4U aarl test
> >66.50.29.64 WP4N-@ 1873 WP4U PUERTO RICO arrl test
> >66.50.29.64 WA7HJ-@ 1873 WP4U CONTEST ARRL
> >66.50.29.64 N0FG-@ 1873 WP4U arrl test
> >66.50.29.88 W6GHY-@ 21321 WP4U ARRL test
> >66.50.29.88 W7GHT-@ 21321 WP4U CONTEST ARRL
> >66.50.29.88 K6FGU-@ 21321 WP4U CONTEST ARRL
> >66.50.29.88 W7JDR-@ 21311 WP4U ARRL DX
> >66.50.29.88 K0GE-@ 21309 WP4U contest
> >66.50.29.88 K9FGY-@ 21345 WP4U contest strong
> >66.50.29.88 K9FGY-@ 21345 WP4U contest strong
> >66.50.29.88 K9FGY-@ 21345 WP4U contest strong
> >
> >This one spread the spotting out so it didn't show in the cheerleader
> >report... though it does stand out in other analysis.
> >
> >IP is from:
> >Puerto Rico Telephone Company PRTC-NET (NET-66-50-0-0-1)
> > 66.50.0.0 - 66.50.255.255
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >67.215.99.253 KA3UBG-@ 14255.3 NP4Z
> >67.215.99.253 KA9FOX-@ 28423.9 NP4Z
> >67.215.99.253 KY3M-@ 21293.4 NP4Z
> >67.215.99.253 KD2Y-@ 3777.5 NP4Z
> >67.215.99.253 KD2Y-@ 1824.1 NP4Z
> >
> >There was real competition from KP4 for spotting irregularities this
> >weekend... this is another one
> >
> >IP is from:
> >VPNet Puerto Rico Inc VPNET-NU-67-215-99-0 (NET-67-215-99-0-1)
> > 67.215.99.0 - 67.215.99.255
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >77.74.231.60 W3GQ-@ 14295.6 E73ESP CQ ARRL DX TEST
> >77.74.231.60 VE2PZ-@ 14295.6 E73ESP CQ ARRL
> >77.74.231.60 K1CAL-@ 14295.5 E73ESP cq cq contest
> >77.74.231.60 K8AZ-@ 14295.5 E73ESP cq cq contest
> >77.74.231.60 VY2TT-@ 7077 E73ESP QRX 7233
> >
> >IP is from:
> >inetnum: 77.74.230.0 - 77.74.231.255
> >netname: CUTUK
> >descr: Cutuk d.o.o.
> > Zepce, Bosnia and Herzegovina
> >country: ba
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >81.193.224.2 CQNA-@ 14224 CT/LZ3ND arrl
> >81.193.224.2 SWL-@ 14335 CT/LZ3ND qrp cq
> >81.193.227.59 SWL-@ 14347 CT/LZ3ND qrp cq
> >81.193.227.59 SWL-@ 14347 CT/LZ3ND qrp cq
> >81.193.227.59 SWL-@ 14347 CT/LZ3ND qrp 5w
> >81.193.227.59 SWL-@ 14349 CT/LZ3ND qrp 5w
> >81.193.227.59 LZ2UW-@ 14349 CT/LZ3ND mara lomec
> >81.193.227.59 CQNA-@ 14349.5 CT/LZ3ND
> >81.193.227.59 SWL-@ 14349 CT/LZ3ND qrp 5w
> >81.193.227.59 LZ1NK-@ 14349 CT/LZ3ND contest
> >81.193.227.59 SWL-@ 14349 CT/LZ3ND contest
> >81.193.227.59 CT/LZ3ND-@ 14141.8 VE1OP tks qrp 5w
> >
> >Besides being too high in the band for a while, most of these spots
>wouldn't
> >make it through the cluster network so were of limited help anyway. Of
> >course one spot from him for ve1op helps clarify the situation, but the IP
> >comes back to:
> >netname: TELEPAC-DSL
> >descr: Telepac - Comunicacoes Interactivas, SA
> >descr: DSL Service Networks
> >country: PT
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14246 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 3793 IZ5NFC
> >82.107.109.202 AA0A-@ 14200 IZ5NFC
> >82.107.109.202 AK3Z-@ 14227 IZ5NFC
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14227 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 AA0A-@ 14203 IZ5NFC
> >82.107.109.202 AA0A-@ 14203 IZ5NFC
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14203 IZ5NFC contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14203 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14203 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14129 IZ5MMB cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14337 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14337 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >82.107.109.202 IZ5PCU-@ 14337 IZ5NFC cq contest
> >
> >A cheerleader and fake calls all in one. Ip is from:
> >descr: Telecom Italia S.p.A.
> >descr: Alice - Smart
> >descr: Services
> >country: IT
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 3708 HE8CXZ
> >84.226.72.111 HB9AL-@ 7067.6 HE8CXZ qsx 7257 ARRL
> >84.226.72.111 EA1GD-@ 7067.7 HE8CXZ qsx 7.254
> >84.226.72.111 HB9AL-@ 14195 HE8CXZ contest
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 14284.9 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 3756.6 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 7052.5 HE8CXZ qsx 248
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 1867.5 HE8CXZ
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 3738.4 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.72.111 IK7YCE-@ 7058 HE8CXZ qsx 7231
> >84.226.99.81 HB9AL-@ 7047.8 HE8CXZ qsx 7288.5
> >84.226.99.81 HB9H-@ 7299 F5BZB wrong vfo ???
> >84.226.99.81 HB9AL-@ 21335 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.99.81 EA1GD-@ 14292 HE8CXZ
> >84.226.99.81 IK7YCE-@ 21308.9 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.99.81 HB9AL-@ 14319.2 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.99.81 HB9AL-@ 1835 HE8CXZ arrl
> >84.226.99.81 HB9AL-@ 7066.8 HE8CXZ qsx 7285
> >84.226.99.81 HB9AL-@ 1821.7 HE8CXZ arrl
> >
> >The IP's are from:
> >netname: SUNRISE-ADSL
> >descr: sunrise
> >descr: TDC Switzerland AG
> >descr: Ruemlang, Switzerland
> >country: CH
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX Comment
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3808 K1RX qsx 3737 nh
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3826.5 VY2ZM qsx 3656
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3760 AA4V cq test
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3815 NJ1H 3656
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3817 W4SVO qsx 3697
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3807 K5ZD qsx 3699
> >84.70.16.23 AA4MM-@ 3674 MI0M
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 3804.1 W3LPL
> >84.70.16.23 KS1J-@ 14317200 MI0M
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 14229500 WA3EKL md
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 14146.1 VY2QM
> >84.70.16.23 MI0M-@ 1421490 N8TR oh
> >84.70.16.23 NE3F-@ 1416930 MI0M
> >
> >This one couldn't get the frequency right on several of them. IP is from:
> >netname: EU-EN-20040315
> >country: GB
> >org: ORG-CaWT1-RIPE
> >descr: Cable & Wireless Telecommunication Services GmbH
> >
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >IP Spotter Freq DX
> >Comment
> >94.67.134.164 ARRLCONTEST-@ 14349 SV2JAO CQ CONTEST
> >94.67.134.164 SV2JAO-@ 14191 W8ZN
> >94.67.134.164 ARRLCONTEST-@ 142575 SV2JAO 14257.5
> >94.67.134.164 ARRLTEST-@ 1425750 SV2JAO CONTEST
> >94.67.134.164 CONTEST-@ 14283 SV2JAO
> >94.67.134.164 SV2JAO-@ 14202 VU2PEB
> >94.67.134.164 SV2JAO-@ 18144 V51AS
> >94.67.134.164 SV2JAO-@ 7087 LU2FCB
> >94.67.134.164 CONTEST-@ 7044 SV2JAO CQ CONTEST
> >94.67.134.164 TEST-@ 14275 SV2JAO
> >94.67.134.164 CONTEST-@ 7044 SV2JAO LISTEN 7272
> >94.67.134.164 CONTEST-@ 7101 SV2JAO ARRL
> >
> >Another one who's spots for himself probably didn't go past dxsummit, but
> >that didn't stop him from trying. Just in case there is any question the
>IP
> >is from:
> >netname: OTENET
> >descr: Multiprotocol Service Provider to other ISP's and End Users
> >descr: located in Greece and having nodes in 63 cities
> >country: GR
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >Whew! that was a long one. We REALLY need more sunspots.
> >
> >
> >David Robbins K1TTT
> >e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
> >web: http://www.k1ttt.net
> >AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
> >
> >
> >
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