[CQ-Contest] Re: self-spotting
Mike Fatchett
w0mu at w0mu.com
Wed Apr 14 19:01:04 EDT 2004
Mark,
You might be right on that point. I would have seriously wonder about
sending spots but not receiving them. I guess it would be no different than
a guy claiming to be unassisted while all along using packet or being low
power and using an amp but not at 1.5k.
Mike
W0MU
-----Original Message-----
From: kd4d at comcast.net [mailto:kd4d at comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 4:16 PM
To: Mike Fatchett
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Re: self-spotting
Hi all:
This certainly isn't true in all contests. In many, an unassisted operator
may definitely send spots! Self-spotting is against the rules in many
(most?) contests.
73,
Mark
[...] snip
>
> The use of packet by an unassisted participant is not allowed either
> receiving or transmitting.
[...] snip
>
> Mike
> W0MU
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com
> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of nick
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 10:31 PM
> To: cq-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Re: self-spotting
>
> David,
>
> it is obvious that all 4 spots are from the same person, who ever he may
be.
> The fact we share same ISP means nothing. 4 fake spots on 100K Q's is
> not bad; and even more important - definitely not a "proof" of
selfspotting.
> Personally I don't care; however it's people like yourself who started
> all this spotting mambo jumbo business in first place and who
> endlessly flood clusters with thousands of "genuine" yet useless spots
> in each and every contest.
>
> Even genuine spotting does not make any sense at all.
> If you've just worked a new multiplier, why in the world would you
> want all your locals, direct competitors, to know that? So they can work
him too?
>
> And could you please explain this "half-spotting" : is there anyone,
> anywhere who is actually benefiting from YOUR spots:
>
> K1TTT 28515.0 KP4??? too fast spanish phonetics 2218 05 Feb
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 KF4??? >fn32 1504 18 May
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 W4??? el86>fn32 1734 17 May
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 W5? em40 > fn32 1733 20 May
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 WB2???/M el96>fn32 1858 20 May
2003
> K1TTT 28460.0 ZW??? sa-042 2105 23 May
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 VE2TH? au 1918 29 May
2003
> K1TTT 50140.0 W8??? en91 > fn32 au 1945 29 May
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 W7??? cm98>fn32 weak 1607 30 May
2003
> K1TTT 50170.0 F6??? cq north america 1843 06 Jun
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 K9??? 1607 07 Jun
2003
> K1TTT 28480.0 CX??? 2154 16 Jun
2003
> K1TTT 28494.7 PP8MA?? 2204 16 Jun
2003
> K1TTT 50125.0 KF4??? with roger beep?? 1236 03 Jul
2003
> K1TTT 50130.0 W5/W4??? em52>fn32 faded now 1319 28 Jul
2003
> K1TTT 50130.0 W4??? ragchewing 1255 10 Aug
2003
> K1TTT 28480.9 IV3RA? 1339 12 Oct
2003
> K1TTT 28470.0 HC5T? 1455 01 Nov
2003
> K1TTT 28085.3 DJ5?? rtty DL1308 08 Nov
2003
> K1TTT 28375.0 WB7??? id K2249 20 Dec
2003
> K1TTT 28610.0 IZ2??? in italian in qso I1316 29 Dec
2003
> etc etc ....
>
> 73, Nick VK1AA
> www.qsl.net/vk1aa
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <k1ttt at arrl.net>
> To: "Nick" <nick at clockmaker.com.au>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 5:39 AM
> Subject: Re: self-spotting
>
>
> K1TTT:
> > that doesn't explain how the different calls all spotted vk1aa/4
> > from the
> > same ip address. especially how a japanese call happened to be
> > using the same isp, let alone the exact ip address. the only way i
> > know for this to happen is if that machine is an open web proxy, but
> > that is less likely because the only spots from there were for
> > vk1aa/4, a random sampling of spots from a proxy like that should
> > show a distribution of spots from multiple users for a variety of
stations.
> >
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > ------
> > > ---------------------------------
> > > 27 09:42 7N4OFG-@: 28095 VK1AA/4 203.58.1.12
> > > 27 08:41 VK2BL-@: 14108.7 VK1AA/4 203.58.1.12
> > > 27 16:48 VK2BL-@: 7024 VK1AA/4 203.58.1.12
> > > 27 17:17 VK2JBL-@: 7031 VK1AA/4 203.58.1.12
> > >
> > > an oops? spotted fw/ with their own call from the same ip?
> > > 28 04:53 VK1AA-@: 21250 FW/AC4LN 203.58.1.12
> > >
> > > inetnum: 203.58.0.0 - 203.58.31.255
> > > descr: Total Peripherals Group
> > > descr: North Ryde
> > > descr: NSW 2113
> > > country: AU
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi David K1TTT,
> > > just stumbled upon your "self-spotting" post where you've
> > > mentioned my call too.
> > >
> > > 1. I've made well over 100.000's since 1997 operating as VK9LX,
> > > VK9LX/9, VK9WI, H40XX, H44XX, VK1AA/2 and VK1AA/4
> > >
> > > 2. The only spot I've ever posted is for FW/AC4LN on 28 Sep 2003
> > > from my home QTH in Sydney after being specifically asked to do so.
> > > TPG (North Ryde, Sydney)is major internet service provider
> > > covering city of 5 million.
> > >
> > > 3. VK1AA/4 is my contest station, located 1400km north of Sydney
> > > in sugar cane fields of central Queensland.
> > > From over there, getting even half decent int. access is rather
tricky.
> > >
> > > 4. I usually get fair bit of "help" from people who believe that
> > > spotting actually works. Personally, I hate both spotting and
> > > self-spotting. I am very old fashioned - I either call cq or S+P
> > > and have no time to waste on cluster.
> > >
> > > 5. I am not subscribed to contesting.com mailing list therefore I
> > > would appreciate should you forward this message to the list
> > > members.
> > >
> > > Thank you for your help and CU in the contest
> > >
> > > 73 Nick Hacko, VK1AA
> > > www.qsl.net/vk1aa
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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