[CQ-Contest] cheating with packet

Yuri VE3DZ ve3dz at rigexpert.net
Thu Dec 20 17:34:38 EST 2007


Paul,
I need to admire your ... persistency.

Let's try another reality check here - SINGLE OPERATOR.
What does it mean?
OPERATOR - a person who OPERATES the station.
SINGLE OPERATOR - means that SINGLE person OPERATES the station.
How he does that - different story. He might operate his station using spots
coming from his computer (Assisted) or he may not use spots(Un-Assisted).
MULTI Operators - many (physical) guys operate the same station.
It is so obvious to me.

Merry Christmas,
73  Yuri  VE3DZ


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul O'Kane" <pokane at ei5di.com>
To: "'Untitled'" <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] cheating with packet


>> Let's try a reality check here.
>
> In-shack spotting consists of real-time acceptance of
> spotting assistance from one or more other operators.
> It is indeed multi-op or, more accurately, multi-single.
>
> The use of packet consists of real-time acceptance of
> spotting assistance from one or more other operators.
> It is multi-op or, more accurately, multi-single.
>
> There is no difference - apart from the non-issue of the
> location of the additional operators.
>
> "Single op assisted" is a weasel way of describing
> multi-single by anyone or any organisation that prefers
> to ignore reality.
>
> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
>


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