In one of the contests last year I was logging with paper and pen and
worked someone on 6m who faded out right after I worked him. I wrote down
everything but his call! I never heard him in the contest again.
I left the QSO out of the log but I did try to figure it out later when
the logs were published. He didn't submit a log, and who I worked is
today still a mystery. At least I know his grid square!
:-)
73, Zack W9SZ
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Ward Silver wrote:
>> I was also called on the carpet by a HF contester for
>> attempting to cheat by soliciting log correction info
>> :)
>> [snip]
>>
>> Keith ('Jay') W9RM
>
> It wasn't me that gave RM a hard time, but I gotta admit that I almost
> missed the part about "I'm not submitting a log" and was reaching for the
> Reply button :-) Once I saw that qualification, I relaxed. "Step away from
> the keyboard, sir..."
>
> Hey - it *IS* wrong to ask for QTH information after the contest! Either
> you got it right during the contest or you didn't...but that's not the case
> here.
>
>> But, it does make me all warm
>> inside knowing there are those who are ever vigilant
>> in holding up the high standards of our contest logs
>> and awards ! [/sarcasm]
>
> Be sarcastic (I realize that's probably a humorous aside), but what we
> should be able to count on in all walks of Amateur Radio is peer pressure
> and self-policing. Did you see the PGA's video on golf and ethics during
> the US Open this weekend? Yeah, the sandpaper of enlightenment is often
> applied roughly - and even inappropriately on occasion - but its absence is
> worse.
>
> 73, Ward N0AX (who does make VHF+ QSOs on occasion, but has been far too
> busy lately to make a credible effort)
>
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