[CQ-Contest] Please Post Me Requests
Paul J. Piercey
p.piercey at nl.rogers.com
Mon Mar 5 09:36:53 EST 2007
I guess they can ask but you don't have to do it. You can always say "Sorry,
that's against the rules". That's something that they have to deal with.
As far as your scenarios, in my opinion:
1. If you want to post them, do it without saying anything. If they
move before the effects are felt, that's their tough luck. Offering
assistance is one of those things that was debated ad nauseum a few months
back. Personally, I couldn't care less if you offered because the recipient
station didn't ask but there are those who get their knickers in a knot on
the subject. Just say nothing, do it and move on.
2. I got no problem with that. Many stations working split on 80M have
asked if their TX freq is clear. The way propagation is these days, they may
think they have a perfectly clear freq only to find out subsequently that a
mega station was there as well completely swamping them. It's just a part of
the game. Don't sweat it.
As far as telling someone they have bad audio or some other obvious problem
on transmit, I think that it is your duty to inform them of the problem as
they may be doing damage to their equipment or causing unnecessary
interference. And NO... this is not "assistance" for the purposes of radio
sport rules. It's just good manners.
73 -- Paul VO1HE
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Eric Hilding
> Sent: March 5, 2007 06:52
> To: cq-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Please Post Me Requests
>
> George, K5TR (and others directly), said:
>
> > It is against the rules regardless of catagory.
>
> Tnx...that's what I was thinking but wasn't sure.
>
> Two more questions:
>
> 1. There have been times when I've heard lonely Contesters
> CQ'ing their hearts out and a wave of compassion always comes over me.
>
> So when I've said: "Stay here & I'll post you", umh, ahhh,
> errr, is that a practice I should "Cease & Desist" and merely
> wish 'em "Good Luck" (or, simply say "I'll post you")? Say nothing?
>
> 2. {Sigh} Sometimes when I work a station who is being
> clobbered, I tell them...and may have even suggested "you
> might want to move". Or, if their is a problem with their
> audio, I'll generally tell them.
>
> What about these situations?
>
> Tnx & 73...
>
> Rick, K6VVA
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