LarryX Tyree contractor for brentc wrote:
>
> However, I wasn't home at the time as I had a 8 AM meeting across town
> and left for work around 1430 UTC (well ahead of the opening). It was
> not a case of a busted callsign as several people Heard the QSO as it
> took place. I am sure someone just got really excited and couldn't
> stand to hear VK0IR without anyone else coming back.
> =
> But, as you can see, I never Heard this operation on 160, but I did Wor=
k
> it - therefore my suggestion for the name change.
> =
> If I get a QSL after admiting I didn't make the QSO, I will hang it on =
the
> wall next to my P5/R0MEO card.
Cuz:
I want to commend you and to express my respect for your statement
renouncing the Q you did not make. I was among those who heard the event
and presumed it was your QSO. I think there are many who would have
quietly taken the counter and submitted it. You have demonstrated a
sense of self and of integrity that is, alas, sadly lacking in many of
our brethren--the idiot who purloined your call in particular.
I have personally witnessed bogus QSO's with rare countries/zones where
stations not even QRV on that band received the credit--and at the
expense of someone else actually in there trying. This type of behavior
is beneath contempt. Unfortunately, no one seems to care.
I hope you are able to identify your "benefactor" and set him straight
about his value system.
Very 73,
> =
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