Bingo! I agree!
bill, K1DY
>THis idea has always bothered me, whether it is in a
>VHF or HF contest. How can you say that this is not a
>valid contact? If both callsigns were exchanged, and
>reports given and received, how can it be considered
>an invalid QSO. How about eliminating those QSOs
>where all information is not exchanged-where the DX
>station signs once every 10 QSOs or so, and everybody
>gets his call from the DX cluster?
>
>I fail to see in the contest rules where any station
>must provide an equal chance to work all other
>stations in the contest. SUppose I can only get on
>from 3-5 am due to work obligations. Am I still a
>legal station since those contesters who like to go to
>bed at 1 and wake up at 5:30 have no shot at working
>me?
>
>73s JOhn NE0P
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