Yep.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed" <k4sb@mindspring.com>
To: "RTTY reflector" <wf1b-rtty@wf1b.com>; <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: June 20, 2001 19:07
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Re: 2001 CQ/RJ RTTY WPX UBNs.
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> Eddie Schneider wrote:
> >
> > Well now, seeing as Jim went public let me clarify this his
> > particular 'incident'.
> >
> > AD1C wrote:
> > > I too lost a QSO because the other fellow (who has been very
> > active in RTTY contests, just not this time) didn't bother to send in
> > a log.
>
> And Sir Eddie replied:
> > The other fellow DID submit a log, in fact he sent it twice!
> > The contact in question was a 'not in the log' problem, NOT a so
> > called 'unique' problem.
> > The other fellow appears correctly in numerous other logs.
> > The other fellow failed to change bands in his software and logged
> > AD1C on 20m instead of 80m.
> >
> > Now, tell me that this particular contact is valid and I'll go to
> > the foot of my stairs.
> --------------------------------------
> OK, get ready for the stair feet. Who made the error? NOT AD1C..He
> worked the other fellow on 80, logged it correctly, and so forth.
>
> The penalty belongs to the other fellow. Unless you want to hold AD1C
> responsible for the correct logging of every single person he worked.
>
> 73
> Ed
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