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Re: [VHFcontesting] Pack Rovers meet ARRL contest objectives

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Pack Rovers meet ARRL contest objectives
From: n2lbt@n2lbt.com
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 11:02:01 -0400
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I do share my contact information, with the people that need it. It's  
called a QSL card. Many operators in this area have one of mine. You  
could get some too if you helped promote activity on the VHF bands  
instead of hounding others and carrying on with these ridiculous  
witch hunts.

My log is neither embarrassing nor improper in anyway. Actually I  
would say it's impressive for my locations. But this is still a  
contest, and there is no reason nor any rule says I have to share  
anything nor explain my self to you.

I obey all the rules of the contest and I have been having the time  
of my life with it. I'll continue on and nothing you can say or do or  
accuse me of will stop me. Get in the game or get out of the way and  
let us have our fun.


--
Dennis Hudson, N2LBT/VE2/VE3/R
"The Canadian Mickywave Rover"
http://www.n2lbt.com/

On Aug 16, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 09:40:44PM -0400, n2lbt@n2lbt.com wrote:
>
>> Please, I would no sooner give out my rover strategy than would ND3F
>> or W3IY. This is a contest, and just like everyone else, my logs are
>> between me and the ARRL and apparently a select few that claim to
>> have impartial and private access to them. Maybe you can ask one of
>> them.
>>
>
> The main reasons, in my experience, for someone not wanting to  
> share log
> information are if they were working primarily one station, if they
> work a very large number of "unique" stations (stations that nobody  
> else
> in the contest logs) especially if those uniques result in  
> additional mults,
> if they used the DX cluster system but are claiming their score in an
> unassisted category, or if they are just embarassed that they might  
> have
> a very high error rate.
>
> How does keeping your log data secret protect your contest strategy?
>
> -- 
> Kenneth E. Harker WM5R
> kenharker@kenharker.com
> http://www.kenharker.com/
>
>
>

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