This is similar to someone requesting that you QSL with their
callsign/qrp. I'm not going to "confirm" something I can't know.
Maybe offer the guy a sked sometime with his own call sign?
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 08:07:33AM -0500, Bob Davis wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Here's a bit of an ethical question: I received a QSL request from a DX op
> who was operating at a club station during CQWW CW. He's asking me to QSL
> his personal callsign for awards use. Is it "right" to confirm this QSO?
> At first glance, I'm thinking, "No." After all, I have no way of knowing if
> it was truly him at the key. Moreover, I was taught that the only valid
> contact is one in which both callsigns are exchanged in their entirety.
>
> Is my first-blush reaction the correct one? Or is this sort of thing done
> all the time, and I'm just unaware of the convention?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bob NQ3X
>
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>
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>
> P.S. Glad to work many of you during the test! See you in January NAQP.
>
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