[CQ-Contest] Sprint - sitting on a freq. giving out points

David Robbins k1ttt at berkshire.net
Sun Sep 17 13:50:37 EDT 2000


actually it would be good for him to submit a checklog, but there is no reason
why someone not competing in a particular contest should be restricted by its
rules... as long as he gives an exchange that someone who is participating can
use.  of course that brings us back to the question of stations giving zones
when the contest participants want serial numbers... which is why it would be
good for them to submit checklogs, but of course that isn't required.

Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> 
> I heard one W7 stations (who's call I don't remember) working both the
> Salmon Run and the Sprint.  He was sitting on one frequency calling CQ for
> the Salmon Run, but when someone called in, he give the Salmon exchange,
> then also add a QSO number, name and state for the Sprint.
> 
> Is this legal since he's not changing frequency?  Maybe it's OK if he
> doesn't submit a Sprint log?
> 
> 73 - Jim AD1C
> 
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