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Re: [CQ-Contest] Log what was sent

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Log what was sent
From: Christian Schneider <prickler.schneider@t-online.de>
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 22:25:44 +0200
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Am 03.10.2016 um 20:51 schrieb George Fremin III:
Ask them for their location. You can almost always quickly figure out
their zone from their location. There are a few that will require a
bit more probing.

You might say "but I do not know where all the zones are" - there are
maps and lists - have them handy and use them.  As you gain more
experience you will learn them - so when a KL7 in Alaska calls in and
sends 54 to you you can ask him if he is in Alaska and thus CQ zone
1. And even if he does not send zone 1 you should log it as zone
1. Once he tells you he is in Alaska you can log zone 1 since that is
his correct zone.

This is true for almost every contest.
Almost every contest??? There are more contests out than WWDX with its zones. Subtract those contests using serial numbers, subtract those contests where there is no list (or no reliable list) for the "correct" exchange, subtract the contests which require or may require to log what was sent.
And those of you that keep giving this bad advice - please stop.
I dare to oppose. Is it favourable to start lengthy discussions during a run which exchange the caller has to send? What good is it to press a casual to send 001 on and on? Altering a received exchange is courageous, to say the least. At least it seems too difficult for generalizing.
Chris DL8MBS

P.S.: At least in WAG it is not advisable to log what your database proposes to you from any "DOK-list" for German calls. Therefore a different advice: Better listen.
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