We've seen the same thing the past few days with people using RHR to
work the current 7O2WX operation. Of course, I'm sure they will be
claiming it for their DXCC, which at one time was the world's most
prestigious and sought after amateur radio award. Between remote
operation and digital contacts not having their own category, the once
coveted DXCC award has become essentially irrelevant and meaningless.
Although solutions are comparatively simple, unfortunately, no one at HQ
seems interested in fixing it.
73. . . Dave, W0FLS
On 2/5/2024 11:38 AM, Mark, PA5MW via Topband wrote:
Agree with you here Steve.
Cannot understand why people would be enjoying, let alone peer bragging, about
something which is NOT resembling their personal effort.
It sure has its roots in decent parenthood, education etc.
Do not (only) blame remote and current media encouraging this behavior.
In the end it is a choice.
Do blame organisations for not educating people, not maintaining control to some extend and
worse: endorse bad incentives by mixing fake hamradio “ efforts” in oldskool
categories.
73
Mark PA5MW
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From: Steve Harrison
Sent: Monday, 5 February 2024 17:58
To:topband@contesting.com
Subject: Topband: Remotes
This growing practice of hiring a remote in another call area far from
your own QTH, then working wild and exotic DX wile preventing deserving
locals operating from their home stations from working same DX, is
abominable and just plain unethical. I lost what respect I had for a
couple people I heard work 9M2AX this morning when I heard them do that.
I heard another guy do that last week that I've only just barely heard
on 160 in the past across the country; he was at least two hours beyond
his own sunrise, so obviously hiring a remote, probably that big one up
near Carson City, Nevada, same station these two guys this morning were
probably using. The week before last, there was another east coaster, at
least 2-1/2 hours past his sunrise, who did the same thing at, most
likely, the same station. I bet the owner of the station is advertising
it as "WORK 9M2AX on 160 from here!!! Only $XXX for a half hour!!".
I hope these guys are putting an asterisk on their 9M2 QSL cards to
indicate they didn't work Ross from home; but I won't hold my breath
that they do.
Steve, K0XP
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