[3830] ARRLDX CW N3IQ(ND3F) SOAB LP

Bill Coleman aa4lr at arrl.net
Thu Feb 24 15:37:25 EST 2005


On Feb 24, 2005, at 1:18 PM, Contest Extraordinaire wrote:

> I don't get this...
>
> ND3F/N3IQ said....
> "Had fun, almost all S&P. Was thrilled to work EU and SA with
> only a little "Isoloop" antenna and 150w on 160M! Thanks to
> all those who heard my pw signal!"
>
> Almost all S&P.  Yet, N3IQ has 12, count 'em 12, DX PacketCluster 
> spots:
>
> N3SLN-@: 14069.9 N3IQ 66.44.103.39
> WA0QII-@: 21085.9 N3IQ 66.44.103.39
> ND3F-@: 21081 N3IQ 66.44.103.51
> ND3F-@: 7037 N3IQ 66.44.103.51
> N7NTR-@: 7065 N3IQ 66.44.103.51
> N7NTR-@: 3534.1 N3IQ 66.44.103.51
> ND3F-@: 21084 N3IQ 66.44.105.254
> ND3F-@: 21084 N3IQ 66.44.105.254
> N7NTR-@: 21097.3 N3IQ 66.44.105.254
> N3SLN-@: 21092.4 N3IQ 66.44.105.254
> WA0QII-@: 7074 N3IQ 66.44.105.254
> N3SLN-@: 3521 N3IQ 66.44.105.254
>
> Spotted by ND3F nonetheless (not to mention n3sln).  Pretty amazing 
> for an amost all S/P effort.
>
> I think the ethics are strained on this one.

Despite the self-spotting through DXsummit, he may not have worked 
anyone by calling CQ....

Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr at arrl.net
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             -- Wilbur Wright, 1901



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