James Duffey wrote:
> Ed - As part of the comments on the K1TTT spotting report, you wrote
> (in part):
> "Self Spotters don't "cheat" unless they enter the contest by
> submitting a log."
> Does this imply that the only participants in a contest that have to
> follow the rules are those who submit logs? It is clear that
> submitting a log is the only way rule violators can be sanctioned by
> the sponsors, but if those operators not following the rules gives
> those that do submit logs an advantage, is it still OK to say that you
> need to follow the rules only if you intend to submit a log?
> Obviously, this applies to several areas of the rules, not just self
> spotting. - Duffey
Not quite sure I follow ... how could someone not submitting a log
unfairly assist someone who does submit a log, without the latter
violating the rules?
Self-spotters don't give any individual (other than themselves) an
unfair advantage... do they?
~Iain / N6ML
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